United Kingdom, Highland, Ballachulish
The sitting room is a great place to relax. Here, you can absorb yourself in a book, enjoy a drink and a chat with friends or simply gaze at the beautiful view; watch the everchanging colours as the light passes over the hills; maybe spot a seal, an otter or a dolphin in the loch, not to mention the abundant bird life. Sunsets, too, can be beautiful to behold. In keeping with the age and character of the house, the five rooms are of different shape and size. Each one is decorated with taste and care in either traditional or modern style and provides comfortable, well-appointed accommodation with double or twin beds. The ensuite bathrooms are bright and modern with WC, handbasin and shower - sorry, no bath tubs!. Rooms offer beautiful views as well as TV/video players, CD hifi, hairdryers ...
We are a family run, Three Star, Scottish Tourist Board registered guest house, situated in the Highland village of Ballachulish. Set on the shores of Loch Leven and only one mile from the majesty of Glencoe, Ballachulish makes an ideal centre for exploring much of Scotland's natural beauty. Attractions in and around Glencoe, Fort William, Oban, Skye, Mull, Loch Ness, Loch Lomond and many others are easily accessible. Imposing craggy mountains, beautiful lochs, waterfalls and forestry can all be found locally and wildlife such as seals, dolphins, otters, deer, pine-martens and eagles thrive. There are a mulititude of beautiful and interesting walks from strolls to view the historic isles of Glencoe or around the Lochan trails to mainland Britain's most challenging mountain ridge -- Glencoe's Aonach Eagach (The Notched Ridge).
With its relaxed atmosphere and beautiful loch-side setting, this semi-detached (four star) former ferryman's cottage provides comfortable holiday accommodation of a high standard. Bright, spacious and tastefully furnished the house, situated on the shores of Loch Leven, sits in its own carefully maintained garden with spectacular views of the surrounding hills and lochs. This area of unparalleled beauty between Glencoe and Fort William attracts outdoor enthusiasts at all levels for : sking, climbing, hill-walking, photography, wildlife, touring and island hopping or Loch cruises from Oban or Fort William. There is excellent shopping in both these towns, plus evening entertainment and a good variety of places to eat out. Indoor swimming pool and sports facilities are available at the loca...
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