Arisaig Cottages, Mallaig and Glenfinnan
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Croft House Garvan, Loch Eil
Traditionally built on one level, the Croft House is situated in the small crofting township of Garvan on the southern shore of Loch Eil. The West Highland Railway Line runs along the opposite shore of Loch Eil next to the Road to the Isles and from May to October a steam train travels from Fort William to Mallaig and back. The view from the cottage is on to Loch Eil and the surrounding hills and mountains.
The Croft House sleeps up to six comfortably in one double bedroom and two twin rooms. There is a well furnished lounge and a large, fully equipped kitchen with microwave, cooker, fridge freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. Short breaks available, minimum 3 night stay.
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Blythswood Glenfinnan
Lovely open views. Set back from the ’Road to the Isles’ this detached bungalow enjoys open views across the historic village of Glenfinnan. Situated at the head of Loch Shiel the village is steeped in history as it was here that Bonnie Prince Charlie rallied his Jacobite troops in 1745. Visit the NTS Monument, Visitor Centre and the beautiful St Mary and St Finnan Church. Take a trip to Fort William, the ’Outdoor Capital of the UK’ or Mallaig where you can catch a ferry to the magical Isle of Skye.
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Achnahanat Cottage Arisaig
Achnahanat Cottage is detached, private and situated in lovely mature grounds on the "Road to the Isles" 3 miles from Arisaig in one of the most scenic places on the West Coast of Scotland.
This luxury property is set in its own secure garden within the grounds of Arisaig House. Large lounge with wood burner, superb kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, utility, terrace and garden. The easily accessible west coast location makes Achnahnat Cottage ideal for year round self catering holidays.
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Ach na skia Croft Arisaig
With a view like this from your window you could be forgiven for forgetting about walking! Or you could stroll down to the beach for the sunset. Or you could try one of the many walks in the area, or go out with our local Ranger and learn a bit about the history and natural history of the area while you walk. When you get home you could have a game of pool or table tennis in the games room or relax with a sauna or steam shower. Go on!
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The Lodge Kinlocheil, near Fort William
Detached wooden lodge in a superb holiday location on a small working farm, on the Road to the Isles, overlooking Locheil and the Treslaig Hills, with splendid open moor and hills beyond. 12 miles from Fort William and Ben Nevis. Modern very cosy lodge, well furnished and attractive. Ideally placed for touring the Western Highlands, walking, climbing and ski-ing.
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Arisaig House Cottages near Arisaig
Six luxury self-catering cottages and high quality apartments on the west coast of the Highlands of Scotland by the romantic "Road to the Isles"
Three apartments within the main courtyard of Arisaig House including the Clock Tower and three houses within the gardens have been converted and fully equipped to a high standard for self-catering. Tennis court and games room available, only a short walk to local beach and recommended restaurants and pubs are nearby.
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The Byres Loch Morar, near Mallaig
Come and stay on the tranquil shores of Loch Morar on a working croft with panoramic views of the loch and surrounding hills. See wildlife such as eagles and red deer on your door step and explore wonderful Lochaber at your leisure.
The Byres is a recently renovated stone croft house providing modern. A triangular picture window in one gable provides panoramic views of Loch Morar. The Byres is detached and situated within the owners grounds and has access to an area of garden with a duck pond and furniture. Enjoy boat trips, walks or just lazing around.
Ceithir Raithean near Arisaig
If you are looking for breathtaking scenery, wildlife, somewhere peaceful and relaxing to stay then look no further. Ceithir Raithean translated means four seasons and is situated on the 'Road to the Isles' with glorious views across to Eigg, Rhum and Skye. Whatever time of year you find your self here you are bound to be struck by the beauty of the scenery.
Ceithir Raithean was built in 1999 and designed by a local architect. With a light and spacious feel about the place there are three bedrooms, three doubles, one with en suite shower. One single bed on the decking and if you are expecting visitors a sofa bed, which sleeps two.
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Camas Tana Glenfinnan
Set on the banks of Loch Shiel this delightful detached holiday lodge is situated on the ’Road to the Isles’ in the historic village of Glenfinnan; an ideal base for touring the West Highlands, with breathtaking scenery and a variety of outdoor activities.
