Tour Scotland Self Catering Holiday Cottages Recommendations Ardnamurchan Lochaber


Tour Scotland self catering holiday cottage recommendations in Ardnamurchan, Lochaber, Scotland.

The Keepers Cottage can be enjoyed in every season, on the clear days when panoramic views extend out in every direction and the exhilarating, wild, stormy evenings when the heating ensures a cosy stay. You can imagine being a lighthouse keeper by staying in the cottage, which is available for rent as a holiday home throughout the year. The cottage is well furnished and with full 'total control' heating is warm and comfortable even in the wildest of weather. All on ground floor, a kitchen with dining area, living room and a bathroom with shower. Keeper’s West has a double bedroom with king size bed and a bedroom with bunks for two.

The Old Sawmill offers peace and relaxation in beautiful surroundings with a burn running through the garden,wonderful views & walks direct from the cottage. Wi Fi SKY TV , Playstation 3 & Telephone included.The sea and bay of Glenborrodale is adjacent to the cottage.The local wildlife abounds with Deer, Pine Marten, Otter, Dolphins, Eagles, Scottish Wildcat and much more. There is boat hire and whale watching trips available locally. Great for Walking, kayaking, fishing and cycling too ! Also a bird watchers dream, with feeders and birdtables. This detached stone white washed cottage was originally the power house to the amazing Glenborrodale Castle, which is within walking distance and now offers a restaurant and beautiful gardens ! The new Adelphi Whisky Distillery at Glenmore along with the Nadurra Visitor Centre is also close by for a well worth visit or afternoon tea. There are some beaches with beautiful white sand and turquoise sea within a short drive from the cottage and also a RSPB nature reserve within walking distance.

Pier Cottage is a beautiful stone cottage on the waters edge of Loch a'Choire. A wonderful compact getaway for a romantic break, or an ideal base to explore Kingairloch and the surrounding areas. The downstairs rooms have views of the loch and the hills of Kingairloch. On days when we have heavy rainfall, watching the white water tumble off the hills across the loch from the comfort of the lounge is a great cinematic experience. The cottage also has many visits from various wildlife including; red deer, pine martins, otters and a great deal of bird life. The cottage sleeps two in a compact double room, with sloping ceilings and is accessed up a half tread steep staircase. Downstairs, a cosy lounge adjoins the perfectly sized kitchen / dining room, the bathroom has a bath and overhead shower unit.

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