So much to do, outdoor enthusiasts will love this spacious, detached cottage, activities nearby include pony trekking, walking and climbing.
All on the Ground Floor:
Living/dining room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, CD Player, Sofa Bed (Double)
Kitchen: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Washer Dryer
Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Bathroom: Bath, Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Living/dining room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, CD Player, Sofa Bed (Double)
Kitchen: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Washer Dryer
Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Bathroom: Bath, Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and high chair available on request. Patio with sitting-out area, garden furniture and barbecue. Bike store. Private parking 2 cars. No smoking.
Superb views of Ben Nevis
This single-storey property, in the heart of Britain’s outdoor capital, enjoys superb uninterrupted views to Ben Nevis and the ski slopes of Aonach Mor. This is a well-equipped, bright and spacious, detached holiday cottage and offers all the comforts of home. There is a double bedroom with a kingsize bed, and also a double sofa bed in the living room for additional or alternative sleeping arrangements. Moving outside there is a patio area and a slightly raised decking area complete with outdoor furniture for dining al fresco or enjoying the invigorating fresh air and views towards Ben Nevis.
Local activities include skiing, canoeing, mountain biking, fishing, pony trekking, walking, golfing and climbing. During the summer months the Jacobite steam train runs from Fort William to Mallaig crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct - as seen in the Harry Potter movies.
Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Britain standing at 4,413ft (1,345m) above sea level. It attracts visitors and climbers from far and wide, and present two popular routes to the summit, the easier one known as the Tourist Route, the other for more serious or experienced climbers.
Glencoe is within easy reach and is also worth a visit. Driving or hiking through the valley between the mountains is simply breath-taking. There are some spectacular waterfalls and the surrounding mountains present even more challenges. You are never far from the sea lochs either. Both Glencoe and Fort William stand lochside, Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil. Beautiful scenery, excellent restaurants, sea cruises, wildlife, all making this a desirable holiday destination.
Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
Local activities include skiing, canoeing, mountain biking, fishing, pony trekking, walking, golfing and climbing. During the summer months the Jacobite steam train runs from Fort William to Mallaig crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct - as seen in the Harry Potter movies.
Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Britain standing at 4,413ft (1,345m) above sea level. It attracts visitors and climbers from far and wide, and present two popular routes to the summit, the easier one known as the Tourist Route, the other for more serious or experienced climbers.
Glencoe is within easy reach and is also worth a visit. Driving or hiking through the valley between the mountains is simply breath-taking. There are some spectacular waterfalls and the surrounding mountains present even more challenges. You are never far from the sea lochs either. Both Glencoe and Fort William stand lochside, Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil. Beautiful scenery, excellent restaurants, sea cruises, wildlife, all making this a desirable holiday destination.
Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.