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The Logs is a detached Norwegian log house situated 3 miles north of Fort William in a quiet rural setting. Awarded Four Stars by Visit Scotland, it offers self-catering accommodation of a high standard for up to 10 people in six bedrooms. The site offers panoramic views of the rocky face of Ben Nevis and the ski slopes of Aonach Mor. During the season you can count the skiers on the slopes through binoculars. At the foot of the large, natural garden and patio area are the last remnants of the old Caledonian Pine Forest existant in the area. |
These 3 lovely Highland holiday cottages are real 'homes from home'. Set in 8 acres of landscaped and woodland grounds where red deer, roe deer, pine martens and a huge variety of birds are frequent visitors, they enjoy wonderful views south over Loch Sunart to the hills of Morvern. Each of the highland holiday cottages is fully equipped and furnished, including towels, bedding, crockery, glassware, cookware, utensils and hairdryers. There are also bicycles and a gas barbecue available for guests to use. Indeed, the facilities and equipment surpass those of most other highland holiday cottages. Guests who have their own boat can enjoy the use of the private slipway, or can even join the owners fishing for prawns on Loch Sunart |
“The Ultimate Highland Location” Riverside Lodges set in 12 acres of beautiful woodland gardens, waterfalls and private beach on the shores of Loch Lochy in the stunning scenery of the Great Glen. There are only three lodges sleeping up to six, furnished to a high standard with hospitality to match. Central for walking in any direction, then come back and take in the beauty of the lochside with the mountains beyond. Enjoy free fishing/BBQ. Pets Welcome.Open all year. STB 4 Star. |
These beautifully renovated cottages are furnished to a good standard and enjoy open views towards the spectacular mountains of the Nevis Range. These cottages are only 2 miles from Fort William, the 'Outdoor Capital' of Britain. This is a fabulous area for climbing, mountain biking, skiing (in season) and walking. The Caledonian Canal and Neptune's Staircase are just a short distance away. |
Come and unwind in the mountains, breathe the fresh mountain air and relax in the comfort of a spacious timber lodge situated amongst woodland on Torlundy Farm. Each lodge is individually sited with superb views of three of the highest mountains in the British Isles, from the spectacular north face of Ben Nevis to the Nevis Range ski area on Aonach Mor. Sheep, highland cattle and ponies are bred on the farm. Enjoy the many walks on the farm, down by the River Lochy, climb Ben Nevis, or in winter, ski Ben Nevis, or enjoy a trip in the Gondola cable cars which operate all year round. Climb in historic Glencoe, the beauty will take your breath away. Trout fishing on the two well stocked lochs on the farm, and pony trekking can be carried out on site. |
An attractive period property, stylishly presented with a cosy cast iron fireplace. On a quiet road just above town, it is ideal for family holidays, or as a honeymoon retreat or base for groups of friends. Enjoy walking, climbing, mountain biking, touring steam train, mountain gondola, go karting, skiing, loch and canal cruises, golf and spectacular scenery. |
Situated on the edge of the pretty village of Roy Bridge, this lovely detached bungalow enjoys breathtaking views across open countryside towards Aonach Mor and the surrounding mountains of the Grey Corries and Nevis Range. Finished to a very good standard the spacious accommodation offers every comfort for an enjoyable stay. Sitting between the ski centres of Aviemore and Aonach Mor and only 20 minutes from Fort William, the `Outdoor Capital of the UK', the lodge is perfectly placed for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits. Climbing, mountain biking on the World Championship course, fishing, golf, gondola cable car trips (open all year) are all within easy reach. For those who just want to unwind, take a dip in the private indoor heated swimming pool set in the garden ... |
This spacious villa is situated in the village of Kinlochleven, surrounded by imposing mountains. To the north lie the Mamores, while to the south are the mountains guarding the north side of Glencoe. |
Loch View Cottage is located in the village of Glenborrodale on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula. It lies a few yards from the shore of beautiful Loch Sunart and is home to a host of wildlife including Red Deer, Pine Martens, Seals and Golden Eagles. The Cottage is set back from the single track road and is accessed by a wooden bridge. The accommodation comprises a large comfortable lounge with wood-burning stove and satellite TV, well equipped kitchen and three bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 6 adults. There is an also an extra single bed in one double bedroom. There is a free wireless Broadband connection and pay telephone if required.Your dog is welcome at no extra charge, and prices include all fuel and bedding. |
Peaceful and spacious upstairs apartment in traditional croft house, commanding stunning and uninterrupted views across Kilchoan Bay to Mull. Self contained, with own garden. Fully equipped, with total control central heating, linen and towels included. Spectacular scenic walks with abundant wildlife. All amenities and Mull ferry within walking distance. Sleeps 2. |
This bright modern apartment, attached to the owner's home enjoys a quiet rural setting with lovely views across open countryside towards Ben Nevis. |
Our Chalets and Lodges are conveniently located near to the popular award winning Clachaig Inn with a world wide reputation for its hospitality, ales and extensive menu of freshly prepared imaginative food. Fully modernised, centrally heated and superbly equipped. Sleeping 4/5 people in 2/3 bedrooms, master bedroom en suite. Open plan lounge, kitchen/dining area. Enjoy magnificent mountain views from the viewing deck or garden. |
A lovely cottage enjoying a peaceful setting yet within easy access to all local amenities. Only a few miles from Fort William, the 'Outdoor Capital of the UK'. Lilac Cottage, accessed via a farm track and a short tunnel under the Caledonian Canal, has direct access to the south bank of the canal and is an excellent base for touring the scenic north and west Highlands. |
Occupying a stunning coastal location with spectacular views over the sea to the Isle of Mull, this traditional Keeper's cottage is beautifully situated for admiring magnificent sunsets and unwinding from the pressures of modern day life. Tastefully decorated and spaciously laid out, with three staircases leading to the four bedrooms, it stands surrounded by its own large garden. |
Come and unwind in the mountains, breathe the fresh mountain air and relax in the comfort of a spacious self catering chalet situated amongst woodland on Torlundy Farm. We offer a rural retreat on an organic farm with fly fishing and horse riding in the foothills of Ben Nevis. There are eight self-catering holiday homes individually sited amongst pine trees with superb views of three of the highest mountains in the British Isles. Ideally situated for touring the West Highlands and only 3 miles from Fort William and 1 mile from the mountain bike trails and skiing area of the Nevis Range. |
Strontian, with the Ardnamurchan peninsula and the districts of Moidart, Morvern and Sunart, are the most westerly parts of the Scottish mainland. Here rugged mountains face the wild Atlantic yet shelter many a quiet sandy bay. Wildlife is abundant in sea loch and river, and on mountain and moorland. You may glimpse a salmon leaping on its way from the sea, a golden eagle over the crags of Ben Resipole, a stag at bay in Glen Tarbet or a rare pine marten foraging in front of your lodge. Our lodges which are made from Scandinavian pine give you a warm welcome. They are cosy in Winter and light and airy in Summer. The view from your window of Loch Sunart sparkling in the clear light will enchant you. |
Set against a stunning backdrop of mountains, on the shore of Loch Linnhe, these traditional Highland cottages occupy a wonderfully secluded setting amidst 14,000 acres of remote highland sporting estate. Suitable for a large group, Kingairloch House is a spacious sporting lodge, presented with style and great attention to detail. Surrounded by a well-tended garden with croquet lawn, its garden directly borders the seashore. |
A lovely cottage enjoying a peaceful setting with lovely views accross open countryside towards Ben Nevis. Within easy reach of all amenities and only a few miles from the centre of Fort William, the 'Outdoor Capital of the UK'. Climb the magnificent mountains of Lochaber or take a cruise on the Loch. Many activities for all ages include forest trails for walking and mountain biking - the World Championship mountain bike track is just a few miles away as well as golf, karting and winter skiing on Ben Nevis. Shops 3 miles, restaurant and pubs 2 miles. |
Arivonie - Lochside Cottage is an extended and converted former croft cottage located at Tighphuirt, just outside Glencoe Village on the shores of Loch Leven. This modernised, detached family home, with its own private gardens and driveway, provides excellent accommodation for up to 6 adults. The convenient lochside setting provides for both open views and easy access to spectacular countryside. The house makes for a recently modernised, ideal holiday home, with all the facilities you would expect. |
This property is situated in an elevated position with magnificent views over Loch Linnhe. The house is a short walk from the centre of Fort William - the outdoor capital of the Highlands. This large spacious town house offers an exceptionally high standard of accommodation, whilst retaining many of its superb original features. |
Spacious Oak Lodge is set in the grounds of Tirindrish House, famous as the home of Highland hero Donald MacDonell, who was hanged for his part in aiding Prince Charlie in 1745. It has fine views of the Ben Nevis mountain range and the area is superb for activity seekers - climbing on Ben Nevis, cycling or walking on many fantastic paths (the Great Glen Way is nearby), fishing, golfing and riding. |
This lovely detached house on a small working farm, enjoys an elevated position with super views across the surrounding countryside and on to Ben Nevis. A superb base for touring the scenic Highlands with Fort William, the 'Outdoor Capital' of Britain close by. For the outdoor enthusiast there is wealth of activities including climbing, hill walking, kayaking, winter skiing, go karting, mountain biking, fishing, golf, pony trekking, bird watching. |
Where a tree-lined glen opens out onto Loch Moidart and in countryside steeped with tales of Bonnie Prince Charlie, these fine properties stand upon the Kinlochmoidart Estate, within half a mile of the coast and 4miles from the beach at Glenuig. The Scottish Baronial mansion of Kinlochmoidart House, occupies a marvellous position amidst some of Scotland's most magnificent West Country scenery. |
This lovely detached cottage enjoys a quiet setting yet within easy reach of a large number of visitor attractions. Take a leisurely gondola ride up Aonach Mor or the steam train to Mallaig. For the more adventurous there is climbing, mountain biking, skiing in winter, sailing, go-karting all within easy reach of Fort William the 'Outdoor Capital of the UK.' Not forgetting the many golf courses and walking trails through the mountains. |
This wonderful apartment, adjoining the original school house, is built to a high specification and its bright, attractive rooms are beautifully presented. |
Built in 2001,Tangusdale Cottage lies in a peaceful position one mile south west of Invergarry village overlooking river Garry , with scenic views of the surrounding hills. The cottage sleeps upto six in three bedrooms; two doubles – one upstairs, one down - and one twin bedroom. There is an upstairs shower room and toilet as well as a bathroom downstairs. It is very well equipped with washing machine ,dish washer, tumble drier, fridge freezer, microwave,satellite TV and hairdrier etc. All duvets, linen and towels are provided. Electricity and oil heating are included in the tariff. |
From its high hillside vantage point, our self-catering cottage, Dalaraban, boasts unrivaled and spectacular views of Loch Linnhe and the Morvern mountains on one side, and Britain's highest peak, Ben Nevis, on the other. A superior 3 Star spacious house, Dalaraban can comfortably accommodate up to eight adults. Encapsulating the very best of both worlds, the cottage's idyllically peaceful Highland setting is actually less than a mile from Fort William's busy town centre. With many local facilities, including two golf courses and the Nevis Range ski centre also nearby, during your stay you can be sure of achieving that perfect balance between rest and relaxation and energetic activity! |
Large rooms and high ceilings are a feature of this attractive wing of this large country house situated in the picturesque hamlet of Shielfoot on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula. |
This detached cottage is set in a elevated position in its own 3 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and forests, with tumbling streams and waterfalls. The cottage offers a high standard of accommodation, with large bright rooms and stunning views across the sea to the Isle of Mull. |
This spacious apartment, has been fitted and furnished to a very high standard. |
Delightfully situated with direct access to the south bank of the Caledonian Canal, this lovely detached cottage is furnished and equipped to a very good standard. Excellent base for climbing in the rugged Glencoe mountain range, super forest trails for walking or mountain biking. |
Enjoying magnificent views over Loch Linnhe, Loch Eil and the mountains beyond, this fine Victorian house stands in a central, elevated position above the town centre of Fort William. The house has been restored to a very high standard, maintaining its period character and providing well furnished and fitted accommodation (S.T.B. `3 Star'). |
This little, detached, single-storey cottage is attractively situated by the water's edge at the north end of Loch Lochy, surrounded by some of Scotland's most beautiful Highland scenery. An ideal base from which to fish the loch, guests can also ski at Aonach Mor on Ben Nevis or visit Loch Ness, Inverness, Fort William and the Isle of Skye. |
This pretty cottage is extremely well presented, providing bright and spacious accommodation. Set well back from the road and backing onto the owner's fields it provides a quiet location from which to explore the Fort William area. There are endless opportunities for hill-walking, climbing, sailing, skiing, mountain-biking and horse riding. |
Enjoying a quiet yet central location, within easy walking distance of shops, restaurants and pubs, Bennachie Cottage is tastefully presented. Set just at the entrance to the beautiful Glen Nevis, the cottage is ideally placed to take advantage of all the amenities available in the area. |
Set against a stunning backdrop of mountains, on the shore of Loch Linnhe, these traditional Highland cottages occupy a wonderfully secluded setting amidst 14,000 acres of remote highland sporting estate. Elastic Cottage and the Old Post Office have been beautifully renovated in their own surroundings, each maintaining its own distinctive character, with splendid rustic features and original furnishings combining to create the perfect romantic retreat. |
This delightful detached bungalow enjoys super views down Loch Linnhe towards the hills beyond. Situated just south of Fort William, the `Outdoor Capital of the UK', the area is renowned for the large variety of outdoor pursuits available. |
Situated close by the shore, on the Ardnamurchan peninsula overlooking Loch Sunart, this detached bungalow is an ideal base for touring the peninsula or trips to Mull and Iona. Enjoy the beautiful scenery, watch the seals and otters play on the shore and appreciate an abundance of wildlife in their natural habitat. A flight of 80 steps leads to the property. Boat hire is available next to the property, and approximately 100 metres away is a fish farm. |
Furnished to a good standard, this wonderful modern apartment overlooks the Nevis Mountain Range. Attached to the owners property and situated just nine miles from Fort William in the quiet village of Spean Bridge, it is in the heart of Lochaber. Ideal for climbing, skiing, golf, fishing, mountain biking, sailing and many other outdoor activities, it is also perfectly located for exploring the West Highlands, including Skye, Glencoe and Loch Ness. |
This bright and modern apartment has terrific views and is situated in a country location just 2 miles from the centre of Fort William, the `Outdoor Capital of the UK'. There is a wealth of activities available in the area including mountain biking on the world championship course, climbing, hill walking, fishing and sea trips. In the summer months the West Highland steam train, as seen in Harry Potter films, can be seen en route to Mallaig where ferries depart for the Isle of Skye and the small isles. Loch Ness and Glencoe just a short drive. Lots of good pubs and restaurants. Shops 1 mile, pub 1/2 mile. |
This spacious bungalow is set at the side of the Caledonian Canal, enjoying breathtaking uninterrupted views of the canal, Ben Nevis and Aonach Mor ski range. |
Chiochnish House is a large riverside villa set in its own 2 acre grounds a short distance from Fort William. It enjoys magnificent views over Loch Linnhe to the hills of Ardgour beyond. Finished to a high standard, it has a luxurious double sunken bath, large wood burning stove and stunning master bedroom with balcony overlooking Loch Linnhe. |
Set against a stunning backdrop of mountains, on the shore of Loch Linnhe, these traditional Highland cottages occupy a wonderfully secluded setting amidst 14,000 acres of remote highland sporting estate. Elastic Cottage and the Old Post Office have been beautifully renovated in their own surroundings, each maintaining its own distinctive character, with splendid rustic features and original furnishings combining to create the perfect romantic retreat. |
This detached cottage, furnished to a very good standard is conveniently located just 12 miles south of Fort William, and 4 miles north of Glencoe with its scenic mountain range. The area is renowned for its spectacular scenery, challenging mountain climbing, forest and hill walking, mountain biking and kayaking, or just relax and watch the abundant wildlife. |
A modern detached cottage in a secluded setting with direct access to the south bank of the Caledonian Canal. Very well furnished and equipped. Just 5 miles from Fort William town centre. Ideally placed for touring the scenic Highlands. Excellent walks along the canal and the many forest trails in the immediate vicinity. Golf, horse riding, cruises, distillery visitor centre, ski slopes, steam train (in season) and mountain biking routes all nearby. |
This property enjoys superb views over Loch Morar, the surrounding mountains and is just off the "Road to the Isles" only 2 miles from Mallaig. |
Just 2 miles from Glencoe Village and a short walk from the shores of Loch Leven. Old Stable Cottage is surrounded by some of the most beautiful and dramatic scenery in Scotland. The property, which has an impressive history stretching back to the 17th century, is now a well equipped and completely modernised cottage and should contribute to an enjoyable holiday. |
Enjoying an elevated position with commanding views across the waters of Loch Linnhe towards the Ardgour hills, this cosy apartment is ideally placed for touring this lovely area. Upper Achintore is just 1 mile from the centre of Fort William, 'The Outdoor Capital of the UK' therefore within easy walking distance. This popular, bustling town offers a wide variety of amenities including swimming pool and go karting. |
Set by the side of the Caledonian Canal and just a few miles from Fort William, the `Outdoor Capital of the UK', these beautifully presented apartments are perfectly placed for exploring this lovely area. Each apartment has its own separate entrance within a small complex of 7. Thoughtfully designed, the apartments have been furnished to a very high standard and offer wonderful accommodation in an exciting area. Fort William makes an excellent holiday base all year round. |
This remote semi-detached cottage, at the road end, is at the head of Loch Treig and set amidst the woodlands and hills of Glen Spean. The property offers a quiet retreat, however it is ideally placed for hill walkers and climbers, and yet is only approx 20 minutes from the ski slopes of Nevis Range and 50 minutes from the Cairngorms. |
This luxury, detached single storey house is situated within walking distance of the historic village of Glencoe. Set in its own grounds, you can enjoy the mountain views directly from the house, and there is easy access to all amenities. |
Situated only 300 yards from the loch edge, Carness West was built to take full advantage of breathtaking mountain views. The open-plan first floor has panoramic windows with doors leading to two spacious balconies. Despite its seclusion, the house is ideally located for all outdoor activities including tennis, swimming and horse riding and the world renowned `Ice Factor' climbing walls are within a 20 minutes' car ride. |
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. |
Nestling alongside the clear waters of Loch Sunart, adjacent to a log cabin, Cladh an Diseart is perfectly placed for exploring this unspoilt corner of Scotland. Enjoy wonderful sunsets or a gentle stroll along the shoreline. This area is superb for keen walkers or for mountain bikers with the surrounding hills offering superb views down to the loch. For the less energetic, day trips by boat to fish or to watch the whales and dolphins are available locally. |
Adjacent to the owner's house and within walking distance of both the famous commando memorial and the award winning Pines restaurant is this marvellous cottage that enjoys superb uninterrupted views to Ben Nevis and the ski slopes of Aonach Mor. |
Standing attached, within a small group of timber-built houses formerly used by the forestry commission, this delightful property enjoys a secluded position, off a road that goes no further than the village. Comfortably furnished, it boasts a private garden, with views of the surrounding wooded hills and scenic walking from the door. Ferry to Mull nearby, with numerous nature reserves and lochs with fishing locally. Shop and pub 8 miles. |
Set by the side of the Caledonian Canal and just a few miles from Fort William, the `Outdoor Capital of the UK', these beautifully presented apartments are perfectly placed for exploring this lovely area. Each apartment has its own separate entrance within a small complex of 7. Thoughtfully designed, the apartments have been furnished to a very high standard and offer wonderful accommodation in an exciting area. Fort William makes an excellent holiday base all year round. |
Where a tree-lined glen opens out onto Loch Moidart and in countryside steeped with tales of Bonnie Prince Charlie, these fine properties stand within half a mile of the coast and 4miles from the beach at Glenuig. The Scottish Baronial mansion of Kinlochmoidart House, occupies a marvellous position amidst some of Scotland's most magnificent West Country scenery. It has been sensitively formed into three residences. |
This delightful two storey semi-detached cottage is situated on a working croft, just above the pretty village of Spean Bridge. It is set in its own large garden, with lovely raised terrace, from where you can watch the pedigree Highland cattle being combed and soak in the spectacular views of the adjoining mountain ranges. |
Larch Cottage is a beautiful new cottage built in a commanding position in the grounds of historic Tirindrish House, once home to Highland hero Donald MacDonell who was hanged for starting a rebellion in aid of Prince Charlie in 1745. The area is ideal for walkers, climbers and cyclists. |
Commanding spectacular views stretching to the Nevis range, Firdale is situated on a working croft, just yards from the River Lochy. Adjacent to the road, it is a spacious and modern, detached bungalow, decorated and furnished to a very good standard. An excellent base from which to tour, guests can also enjoy hill walking, climbing, fishing and skiing in the area; with a golf course, leisure centre, pony trekking and the Aonach Mor Gondola Cable Car, all close by. Fort William 2 miles. |
Set in an elevated position, this lodge enjoys fabulous views across the surrounding countryside and on towards the waters of Loch Linnhe. Fort William, 'The Outdoor Capital of the UK' offers a wide range of pursuits including mountain biking (world championship course), climbing, walking, skiing and loch and canal cruises to name but a few. A super base for touring the Western Highlands and islands, visit Loch Ness or Inverness, the Highland Capital. |
Just outside Fort William this holiday home has been constructed and furnished to an extremely high standard, and the owners provide a complimentary bottle of wine on arrival. |
This attractive single storey cottage has been extensively renovated from an original croft to provide a bright and spacious cottage in spectacular surroundings. Set in its own extensive grounds with uninterrupted views of Aonach Mor and the Grey Corries range, the property provides a superb base for a family holiday. |
Enjoying a peaceful woodland setting, in a hamlet near River Lundy and Leanachan Forest, this charming cottage has been tastefully renovated and furnished to a very good standard. Fort William's shops, pubs and restaurants, 4 miles, an area often referred to as `the gateway to the Highlands, ideal for skiing, sailing, walking, mountain biking and climbing. |
Situated in the heart of Ballachulish this terraced cottage has been lovingly renovated and furnished to a very good standard. Only 1 mile from Glencoe and only 15 miles from Fort William and Ben Nevis. This is a great base for visitors to explore this area renowned for its spectacular scenery. An ideal location to relax, watch the wildlife or take part in one of the many activities the area has to offer, climbing, mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking, fishing or walking the forests. Shops and pub 100 yards |
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. |
Ardnamurchan, the most westerly point of the British mainland, is one of the most beautiful, unspoilt areas of the Highlands. There are mountains, glens, forests, white coral sands and turquoise waters warmed by the gulf stream. The village is remote with few services, although a local hotel serves meals. The detached bungalow stands in a sheltered valley. |
This former gate lodge set by the side of the Fort William to Inverness road and is only a 5 minute walk from the shores of Loch Lochy with fishing from mid April to mid September. Only 16 miles from Fort William, 'The Outdoor Capital of the UK'. World Championship mountain bike course, climbing and hill walking in Glencoe, sailing and fishing on the nearby lochs. As part of your holiday, the owner will take you out free of charge for a days trout fishing on the loch. |
This lovely pine lodge is set on the owner's 8-acre croft on the shores of Loch Eli and Loch Linnhe and within easy reach of Fort William, 'The Outdoor Capital of the UK'. Activities include sailing, mountain biking, climbing, go-karting, cruises and kayaking on the lochs. Take a gondola trip up the Nevis mountain range or a steam train to Mallaig (in season). Ideal location for touring with Inverness, Oban and Mallaig within 2 hours. Or just sit, relax and enjoy the wonderful scenery. |
Situated in Glen Nevis, at the base of Ben Nevis, this conversion from an old byre has been carried out to a very high standard and is extremely well furnished and fitted. |
Enjoying wonderful views across the Caledonian Canal to the Aonach Mor ski range and Glen Nevis, this bright and spacious bungalow is situated on a working croft in one of the most spectacular parts of the Highlands. There is a wealth of activities in the area, including ski-ing, climbing, hill walking, mountain biking, sailing, fishing and golf. |
This traditional croft style cottage, which is some 8 miles south of Fort William, has been modernised and furnished to a high standard. |
Accommodation for six people in three twin rooms. Rowanhill is an attractive traditionally built and very comfortable two-storey self catering cottage in its own garden delightfully located beside the River Shiel near Acharacle, Ardnamurchan. Fishing on the River Shiel for salmon and sea-trout can occasionally be arranged through the owners. Rowanhill overlooks the river and lies beside the very minor road serving the crofting area of Moss about two miles from the thriving village of Acharacle which is served by two hotels, a post office and tearoom, an excellent village store with all provisions, a bakery, fish and chip shop and an Outdoors Shop. This is an ideal location from which to explore Lochaber and Ardnamurchan. |
Situated just a few yards from the head of Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil, this refurbished, cosy bungalow is perfectly placed to take advantage of the many amenities this area has to offer. Wonderful area for mountain biking (World Championship course), kayaking, climbing, hill walking and much more. Take a gondola trip up Aonach Mor, or the steam train to Mallaig. |
This bright and spacious apartment is situated in the small hamlet of Corpach, just 4 miles from the centre of Fort William. |
These two apartments have been built and furnished to a very good standard and enjoy a tranquil setting, yet are within easy reach of the large variety of facilities on offer. Set in approximately 100 acres of forest and fields, and adjacent to the owner's home, you can walk or cycle from the door, or simply explore the grounds. Set just off the 'Road to the Isles', and only 3 miles from Fort William and Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, the apartments are ideally situated to enjoy a variety of acitivities. Fort William, known as the 'Outdoor Capital' of the UK, boasts the World Championship Mountain Bike Trail, water sports, climbing, fishing, good pubs and restaurants... |
Heron Bay Cottage enjoys a stunning setting by the side of Loch Linnhe with fabulous views across the water towards the hills of Ardgour. Just 4 miles from Fort William, the `Outdoor Capital of the UK', the cottage is perfectly placed for exploring this part of the Highlands. |
Superb location on the Road to the Isles, overlooking Locheil and the Treslaig hills with splendid open moor and hills in the background. 12 miles from Fort William and Ben Nevis. Spacious comfortable semi-detached farmhouse with traditional lounge and dining sun porch making the most of the view. Ideally suited for touring the Western Highlands, walking, climbing, and skiing. |
In an ideal situation on the banks of the River Lochy, with delightful views to Ben Nevis. |
Nestling at the foot of the spectacular Glencoe Mountain range and just on the edge of the lovely village of Glencoe, Bidean Lodge has been tastefully furnished to provide spacious and comfortable accommodation. Only 1 mile from the sea, this detached single-storey property offers a peaceful place in which to relax and enjoy the magnificent surroundings. Perfectly placed for touring the West Highlands. |
This beautifully presented, renovated cottage enjoys views towards Loch Linnhe just south of Fort William, the 'Outdoor Capital' of the UK. Wonderful area for hill walking, climbing, skiing (in season), sea and loch cruising or just unwinding. Enjoy the superb mountain scenery - ideal location for touring the Western Highlands. |
These two superb lodges enjoy a peaceful, natural wooded situation that reaches down to the River Roy and backs on to the open moorland. Individually designed and furnished to a good standard, they offer guests marvellous opportunities for wild life observation, and walking or touring the western highlands. |
Situated beside the river Lochy and just 2 miles from the centre of Fort William, the 'outdoor capital of the UK', this wonderful detached property enjoys views towards Ben Nevis and the surrounding hills. |
This property, in the heart of Britains outdoor capital, enjoys superb uninterrupted views to Ben Nevis and the ski slopes of Aonach Mor. |
Gorries Lair, named after a legendary farm tenant in the 16th century, is a splendid old Highland stone building, with fine views of the Nevis range of mountains. Restored to modern standards, the cottage is set in the secluded 16-acre grounds of Tirindrish House. Ben Nevis mountain gondola is only 10 minutes away. Wonderful walks and cycle tracks, like the great Glen Way, climbing, fishing, riding and in summer, the Jacobite Steam train from Fort William. |
Situated in a quiet residential cul-de-sac in the village of Ballachulish, just 1 mile from Glencoe, this property offers an ideal base from which to explore Argyll and the Highlands. Surrounded by spectacular mountains and lochs. Climbing and walking in the rugged Glencoe mountain range, forest walks, mountain biking, skiing, horse riding, trekking, Fort Williams gondolas and West Highland steam train are a short drive away. Shops and pubs 1/2 mile. |
Superior detached bungalow (far right in photograph) one of two very attractive houses, well furnished and equipped and set only 200 yards from the shoreline of Loch Linnhe. Wonderful position overlooking the loch and Glencoe mountains with pleasant walks on the shore or ramble on the adjacent private hillside. Sitting 8 miles south of Fort William, it is central for touring in all directions. Good eating places within walking distance. |
Situated at the end of the Caledonian Canal close to Neptune's Staircase, this cosy cedar bungalow is ideally placed to take advantage of the local amenities. Fort William, 4 miles, 'The Outdoor Capital of the UK'. Activities include mountain biking (World Championship Course), climbing, kayaking, hill walking or sailing. Ideally located for touring the north and west highlands. Inverness, the Highland Capital, 2 miles. |
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