By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes. A Macbeth quote but one not worthy of Macbeth Hillock pod glamping. Nothing wicked about it at all. The pod, or hobbit hut as the kids called it was our stay for 3-4days. 2 adults. 2 kids. 2 dogs. It was excellent. All mod cons in a small space; kettle, toaster, hot shower, toilet, fridge, comfy beds etc. Space outside was ideal to throw a frisbee, play football, or if there are small children, play in sand pit. The fire pit was brilliant. Keeps the older kids entertained- making fire. But bring marshmallows with you. If you forget, not to worry. The on site “shop” sells them along with skewers and other things you may have forgotten. The basic “shop” is open 24/7. The pods have plenty of utensils and pots available, chairs and even washing up liquid and sponge. What more is needed. Ah yes. Scottish weather. But we were lucky with sunshine all day long. Plenty of activities around too- forest walks, beach walks, loch walks- Loch Ness is only 40mins away, and Brodie castle is right next door. It’s only a 40 min slow walk from pod to castle. The castle car park has a fast EV charging point, so extremely handy, but there are also rapid chargers and plenty of fast chargers in Nairn and Forres. Plenty of EV charging available near by. Owners were very friendly and welcoming. And if you ask what the sheep names are, like us, you will have a smile on your face as sheep names are hilarious. But not as funny as their bleatings…grraaaace….baaaaeeee. A lovely place. Highly recommended. But our next visit will not include 2 kids and 2 dogs. Just 2 adults. Thank you Macbeth Hillock.