Lochanhully

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Reviews of Lochanhully Woodland Club, Carrbridge

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Review by nicola on 19th June, 2006

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i think it was really good i enjoyed it lots and i really liked going down to the bar at night the people are really friendly and lovely to talk to and i find that there is always something to do here its just having enough time to fit it in and im defenetly coming back!

Date visited: 11/6/06

Review by paul kivlin on 21st September, 2005

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i think that this is the best place in the world and i think that i will be coming here for the rest of my life the amount of activities was great although the entertainment could be inmproved as there is not enough to entise people to come down to the club at night. There are great places to visit and there are a lot of things to do. i would recommend the highland wildlife park it was fantastic. the landmark centre is great we spend the whole day there. thank you for the wonderful holiday se you next year.

Date visited: 14/09/2005

Review by mandy smith on 13th September, 2005

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This happend to be the first time i had ever been to a place like lochanhully, it was stunning! the chalet was so inviting and comfortable.The club was okay, although there is room for improvement.The fizz catering, didn,t interest any of us really.Alfie the singer was the best entertainment we,d had all week!.Iwould just like too say i did have a great experiance. If you want people too keep coming back then i sugest you entertain more! and sort out the menue so there,s something for everyone too enjoy, what about a Mcdonalds! thankyou ii,l be coming back!

Date visited: 3/10/04

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