Arisaig Cottages, Mallaig and Glenfinnan
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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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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Trosaraidh Holiday Home Mallaig
Trosaraidh is a four bedroom holiday home offering stunning views and great location, near the village of Mallaig on the west coast of Scotland. Mallaig is a busy fishing port with a ferry to the island of Skye, plenty of restaurants and bars with a supermarket. With lots of activities nearby including stunning, clean beaches within 10 minutes walk of the house, and a beautiful 9 hole golf course, there is plenty to keep you occupied. Fort William is within easy reach and Trosaraidh's location is great for hill walking, cycling, fishing, wildlife watching and touring the fabulous scenery of area.
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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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Bluebell Cottage Arisaig
Set towards the edge of the village of Arisaig, this detached house enjoys open views across the countryside. Ideally situated for a trip to the isles of Rum and Eigg, or a visit to the Isle of Skye. The village nestles on the edge of Loch nan Ceall with its rocky shores, perfect for watching seals and bird life. The silver sands of Morar, 2 miles. Wonderful area for mountain biking, boat trips and walking.
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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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Blythswood Glenfinnan
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.
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Tioram Morar
This detached holiday bungalow enjoys superb views over Loch Morar, the surrounding mountains and is just off the "Road to the Isles" only 2 miles from Mallaig. Morar is renowned for its silver sands, and the area is steeped in history making it popular with walkers, birdwatchers and fishermen. Boats can be hired locally ...
