Holiday Cottages in Fort William, Highlands available for rental
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| The Steading Apartment , Fort William |
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Price: £ 166- £456
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Situated in the owner's grounds on the edge of the pretty village of Kinlochleven, this modern, first floor apartment is just twenty-two miles from Fort William. With a light, airy open-plan living area and a double bedroom, this is a great location for a romantic break with the one you love or an outdoor adventure with friends. With a garden to the rear of the property, visitors can even enjoy some al fresco dining against the wonderful mountainous backdrop. |
| Below towering mountains at the end of Loch Leven – often considered one of Scotland's prettiest lochs – lies the picturesque village of Kinlochleven. Boasting an abundance of wonderful walking opportunities through the magnificent countryside of the West Highland Way, visitors can also enjoy numerous fishing and water sport facilities in the nearby area. No matter what time of year, there are always things to do in the region, such as indoor climbing courses and activities at The Ice Factor - the world's largest indoor ice climbing facility – or the good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants which are situated in the town. Nearby Glencoe – a mere seven miles away – offers mountaineering, snowboarding, fishing and sailing opportunities as well as slightly less dangerous pastimes like as fabulous craft centres and the fascinating Folk Museum. |
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| Tighard , Fort William |
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Price: £ 183- £658
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This lovely crofter’s cottage enjoys secluded peaceful surroundings by Loch Eil in the tiny hamlet of Blaich. The property is warm and welcoming and the traditional sitting room has an open fire, and doors leading to a light and airy conservatory. The kitchen is well equipped and has a lovely dining area. The views, which can be seen from most rooms are magnificent and there are three lovely bedrooms, two doubles and one twin. A bathroom and utility room complete the accommodation. Outside is a large lawned garden with garden furniture, barbecue and decking. This area has so much to offer all year and Tighard is the perfect property to spend time relaxing or as a base to get to know this beautiful region. |
| Situated on the shores of Loch Eil, the peaceful crofting hamlet of Blaich is surrounded by awe-inspiring scenery. The main town of the Western Highlands is Fort William and this is 18 miles away. There are many interesting shops, eateries and public houses in Fort William and the surrounding area offers a wide range of outdoor pursuits. A more sedate activity is a gentle cruise on Loch Linnhe where the wildlife of the area may be seen, along with majestic views of Ben Nevis. The Nevis Range offers skiing and snowboarding in the winter season and the summer sees the opportunity to ride the mountain gondola, the only one in Britain. This area is a perfect base for an unforgettable holiday for all the family. |
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| Loch Arkaig , Fort William |
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Price: £ 270 - £445
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| Delightfully situated at the base of the Caledonian Canal and sitting at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain range in Britain, this cosy, well presented cedar wood lodge is ideally placed to explore Fort William and the surrounding area - known as the Outdoor capital of the UK. Glen Mallie is one of five lodges set in landscaped gardens adjoining the owner's working croft farm on the shores of Loch Eli and Loch Linnhe. Enjoy a meal and a dram at the local pub by the side of the Caledonian Canal and watch boats negotiate the incredible flight of lock gates, known as Neptune's staircase. This property is perfectly placed for enjoying a wealth of outdoor activities, suitable for all ages and abilities. Climbing and hill walking in the Nevis range, mountain biking on the World Championship course (the Mountain Biking World Championships are held here annually), fishing in lochs, rivers and sea, golf an numerous water sports are all on the doorstep. Ski Ben Nevis, or take a ride in the spectacular gondola cable car to the top, which runs all year round, and enjoy a meal at the mountain restaurant. Take a bicycle ride along the scenic Great Glen Cycling route by the side of the Caledonian Canal. In the summer months the West Highland steam train, as seen in the Harry Potter films, can be taken to Maillaig, where ferries depart for the Isle of Skye and the small isles. The beatuiful and mysterious Loch Ness and the historic and atmospheric mountains of Glencoe are both just a short drive away. For extended families or the gathering of friends, this property is available with Glen Mallie (property ref: 511083) situated within the same grounds.Property has electric heating. |
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| The Laggan Drey , Fort William |
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Price: £ 331- £757
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This attractive property is quite quirky because it's a constructed wholly of wood and rests on the edge of a hill. This house offers some of the best views of Scotland around and you can clearly see both Ben Alder and Craig Meagaidh mountains from the property. The house is light and airy and has a double-height ceiling in the open plan living area. The open plan living area comprises of a large sitting area, fully fitted modern kitchen, eating area and an additional seating area with large windows from which you can see the Scottish mountains and stretching landscape. The property has 2 twin bedrooms, 1 double bedroom with en suite bathroom, a log stove in the sitting area and a large decked veranda. |
| The Cairngorms National Park is not only the United Kingdom's biggest National Park it is undoubtedly one of our most spectacular. The quiet village of Laggan is right in the middle of the Cairngorms National Park and is flanked by both the Monadhliath and Grampian mountains so it's no surprise that there are ample of opportunities to get close to nature in this stunning part of the country. Red deer, red squirrels, golden eagles and rare Osprey all call Laggan home. For those that like to get their adrenaline pumping there's the Laggan Wolftrax bike trails close by and for those that like to take it a bit easier there's walking, fishing, bird-watching, golf, horse and pony riding and cycling. |
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| Chalet Blaich , Fort William |
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Price: £ 200- £549
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Chalet Blaich is a Swiss-style log chalet overlooking the Loch Eil in the scattered township of Blaich, fourteen miles from the village of Corpach. This all ground floor cottage sleeps four people and has two double bedrooms, as well as a family bathroom. The cottage also has a fitted kitchen, and a sitting room with dining area. To the outside of this cottage there is off road parking for two cars and an enclosed decked area. Chalet Blaich is a perfect holiday home for walkers with Fort William and Ben Nevis in the area. |
| The village of Corpach is the point where the Caledonian Canal reaches the sea and is home to the series of locks known as Neptune's Staircase, the longest of its type in the UK. The village is home to the Snowgoose Mountain Centre, which provides canoeing, kayaking, sailing, mountain walking and winter climbing and is well worth a visit. Also in the village is Treasures of the Earth, which has a collection of crystals, gemstones and fossils. This part of Scotland is wonderful and Corpach offers an ideal base to explore the area. |
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| Stob-Ban View , Fort William |
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Price: £ 283 - £ 618
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Detached Non Smoking Pub Close By Sea 5 Miles Short Break Ultimate Pet Friendly |
Spectacular mountain views across Glen Nevis are an impressive feature of this recently built romantic retreat its glass gable ensures maximum aspects even from the mezzanine floor bedroom. Very comfortably furnished and boasting its own garden and deck overlooking that glorious view it sits within the grounds of the owners' home an easy walk from pubs and shops (¼ mile) and just a mile from town facilities. The UK's best mountain bike tracks are close by (there are two bicycles available free of charge for exploring them) and with a footpath to Ben Nevis just ½ mile away the local hill walking climbing and skiing (in season) are excellent. Trips to the Silver Sands of Morar and ferry port of Mallaig passing Glenfinnan where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard in 1745 are a must.
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| 1 Seanivan , Fort William |
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Price: £ 240 - £370
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Non Smoking Beach close by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by |
| This bright and cosy apartment is situated on the edge of Fort William, just a stone's throw from the Caledonian Canal. The accommodation has been recently refurbished to provide attractive and modern open plan living for two, with additional sleeping space on a large sofa bed if required. 1 Seanivan is perfectly placed for enjoying a wealth of activities in this area known as the ' outdoor capital of the UK'. The small village of Banavie sits at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain range in Britain and is also the location of the incredible flight of loch gates on the Caledonian Canal, known as Neptune's Staircase. Enjoy a meal and a wee dram at the nearby Moorings hotel, as you watch boats negotiate the lochs. Climbing and hill walking in this area are second to none. Mountain biking on the world championship Nevis course, skiing, snow boarding and para gliding are all enjoyed on the slopes of " the Ben". The less energetic can take a spectacular ride on the gondola that runs up the side of Aanoch Mor and enjoy a meal at the famous mountain restaurant at the top. Take a cycle ride along the scenic Great Glen Cycle route that runs along the side of the Caledonian Canal (bikes available to hire locally). In the summer months the West Highland steam train, of Harry Potter fame, runs along a wonderfully scenic route through to Mallaig, from where ferries depart for the Isle of Skye and the small isles. The beautiful Ardnamurchan Peninsular is also well worth a visit. It is the most westerly point on the British Isles and boasts stunning beaches, unspoilt coastline and a wealth of wildlife. Take the Corran car ferry just south of Fort William across Loch Linnhe (a 5 minute ride) and return via the 'road to the isles' for a truly memorable day out. Fishing, golf, numerous water sports and boat excursions are all available locally.The apartment is at ground floor level, has electric storage heaters. |
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| 5 Larachbeg , Fort William |
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Price: £ 189- £477
Sleeps: 5 |

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| 5 Larachbeg is steeped in rural charm and is a stone built terrace cottage. The house was first built with the purpose of housing workers who were labouring at Ardtornish estate nearby but that was over 100 years ago. The property has been lovingly updated and has a large modern kitchen/dining area where everyone can gather round in the evening time. The property has 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, 1 single bedroom and 1 bathroom. There's also a wood burner in the living room so if it gets a little chilly you can cosy up next to it! Lovely views of the surrounding forests, woods and hills can all be seen from this house. |
| The quiet village of Lochaline lies on the Morven Peninsula, which is famous for being one of Britain's most remote areas. Lochaline also overlooks the shiny waters of the Sound of Mull. The charming village of Lochaline is perched next to the very start of the sea loch and is well served by various shops including a post office. There are some delicious treats to be had at the village snack bar, a sophisticated hotel to go and have drinks in the lobby at, a seafood restaurant serving some of Scotland's freshest fish and a popular diving school as well. The idyllic Isle Of Mull is also incredibly easy to get to and there's a car ferry leaving regularly to take tourists over in the holiday season. |
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| Onich 2 , Fort William |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Just off the main road from Glencoe to Fort William, in a traditional scattered crofting community, these two very attractive semi-detached cottages were purpose built in 2009 to the highest standards. Exceptionally well appointed, they offer outstanding comfort incorporating every convenience and all rooms are comfortably furnished with lovely finishing touches. Each cottage has a raised deck with outdoor furniture facing west to the distant mountains, there are large shared grounds with a small stream and a short walk down a quiet lane leads to the shore of Loch Linnhe where there is a lovely pebble beach with magnificent views. All accommodation is on the ground floor and there is full ramp access.Surrounded by dramatic sea and mountain scenery, this beautiful part of Scotland offers a huge choice of activities throughout the year including winter sports and downhill mountain biking at Aonach Mor, climbing in the surrounding mountains and at the Kinlochleven rock climbing school, hill walking, sailing, diving, water sports, golf and angling. The local shop and hotel are within walking distance and 9 miles away Fort William nestles under Scotland's highest mountain Ben Nevis with excellent shops, leisure facilities and a distillery visitor centre. At Corran (1 mile). a car ferry crosses Loch Linnhe giving access to the remote and beautiful Ardmamurchan peninsula where a further ferry crosses to the Isle of Mull. This is an ideal base for exploring with scenic roads leading out to Oban, Glencoe, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, Loch Ness and Mallaig. (a) Snowberry No 1 Sleeps 4+baby 1 double bedroom with en-suite shower room, 1 twin bedroom, bright open plan living/dining/kitchen, shower room. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, oil-fired central heating. Fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, Freeview television / DVD in living rooms and bedrooms, CD player. Shared drying room with tumble dryer. Bed linen and towels provided. Cot and highchair available. |
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| Moulin House , Fort William |
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Price: £ over 1300
Sleeps: 6 |

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In a beautiful location, surrounded by mountains and wonderful views towards Loch Linnhe, this exceptionally well-furnished single-storey house sits on the edge of the Dragon’s Tooth 9-hole golf course, and offers excellent holiday accommodation. Only a few miles from the famous village of Glencoe and 10 miles from Fort William, it is ideally situated, with golf literally on the doorstep, and climbing, walking, skiing, mountain biking, horse riding, sailing and fishing all close by. The Jacobite Steam Train (seasonal) in Fort William allows views of some of the most spectacular scenery in Scotland, or for the more energetic the Ice Factor in Kinlochleven offers climbers the chance to climb the largest ice wall in the UK. Travel by gondola up Aonoch Mor mountain and enjoy the restaurant with panoramic views, or visit the dry ski slope and world class mountain bike track. Wildlife is in abundance with wild deer, porpoises, Minke whales, otters and a variety of birds often seen in the area. |
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| Ivy Cottage , Fort William |
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Price: £ 175- £536
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Situated in the scattered village of Glencoe, just 14 miles from Fort William is this cottage; a traditional, detached property set amidst the spectacular mountain scenery. Outside, there is also a lawned garden, great for dining al fresco. The surrounding countryside offers a wealth of activities and excellent walking routes, whilst the nearby villages boasts a fine selection of shops and places to eat. There are a number of great activities in the local area such as the Indoor Ice Climbing Centre, the challenging Glencoe Mountains and The Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary. |
| Situated at the western end of Loch Leven, the peaceful and quiet village of Glencoe is composed of a scattering of houses and a lovely inn offering excellent food and refreshments. This popular spot for hill-walkers, climbers and holidaymakers is surrounded by rich, open countryside and boasts a variety of activities including many great walking opportunities and an abundance of wildlife. There is a National Trust Visitor Centre which tells the ancient history of the area whilst excursions across the Ballachulish Bridge to nearby Fort William are also very enjoyable. Visitors can follow the coastal route south along the shores of Loch Linnhe to Kinlochlaich Gardens, enjoy a trip to Barcaldine Castle or call in at the Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary, where rescued seals are nursed back to health before being returned to the wild. |
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| Kentra Cottage , Fort William |
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Price: £ 250 - £380
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Non Smoking Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| Kentra Cottage is a lovely cottage located adjacent to the Dunire Guest House in the famous Glencoe village and enjoy's stunning views up to the Pap of Glencoe. The accommodation benefits from being all on ground floor level and is tastefully furnished throughout. The shoreline of the lovely Loch Leven, with its fringe of loch side hotels where it is possible to enjoy a spot of lunch and a swim, is only a short stroll away Glencoe village itself has a few shops and a local museum situated in an old thatched croft house. The area is a walkers' paradise, as in addition to the awe inspiring beauty of the surrounding mountains, many over 3,000 feet and the natural home of the 'munro bagger', the property is located near to the route of the "West Highland Way", a long distance walk (95 miles) from Milngavie to Fort William - in many parts, a truly breathtakingly beautiful route. This superb central location provides easy access to all that is on offer in this spectacular region of Scotland. Oban for example, with its many tourist facilities, is just 34 miles to the South and Fort William, the outdoor capital of the highlands, only 15 miles to the North. The region offers a multitude of outdoor activities including walking, cycling, golfing, skiing, snow boarding, kayaking, climbing, diving, sailing and caving. There are many historical places of interest including the mighty Glencoe area itself, scene of the infamous massacre of 1692. The rugged and unspoilt coastline and abundant wildlife offers something for all ages and interests. A visit to the Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary near Oban is an excellent and informative holiday destination. Kentra Cottage is ideal for couples and can be booked individually or together with Little Dunire to sleep up to 6 adultsProperty is all at ground floor level, has electric under floor heating. |
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| Torecastle Lodge , Fort William |
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Price: £ from 735
Sleeps: 10 |

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| More than one bathroom or shower room Non Smoking Beach close by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| Torecastle Lodge is an exceptional house in every respect and offers the height of modern luxury in a truly stunning setting. This spacious detached property is nestled between the River Lochy and the famous Caledonian Canal. Set in its own garden grounds the large picture windows overlook the peaks of Ben Nevis, with the beautiful River Lochy salmon river flowing in the foreground. The focal point of the house is the exemplary open-plan kitchen / dining room which lead through to a magnificent sitting room with high vaulted ceilings and superb open fireplace. Large patio doors open onto a covered verandah / terraced area which serves as a further outside room from which to relax and saviour the peace and tranquillity of the surroundings and drink in the views across the river to the Ben Nevis mountain range beyond. The 1.5 acre garden and grounds give direct access to the river and a network of secluded paths that connect the riverside, the Caledonian Canal and the surrounding woodland. The ruins of the former Cameron stronghold 'Torcastle' lie within five minutes walk along the riverside near to a small sand and shingle beach. All the bedrooms are very spacious and mainly en-suite and the house has been equipped to an extremely high standard making this stunning property ideal for a two-family or extended family or group holiday in a superb location. The Fort William area is rightly known as the outdoor capital of the UK and the wealth of activities, outdoor pursuits and places of interest available are world-renowned. Climbing and hill-walking in this area are second to none and the Nevis range offers an amazing variety of other sporting activities all year round, including para-gliding, skiing, snowboarding and a world-class mountain bike course. The less energetic can take a spectacular ride on the gondola that runs up the side of Aanoch Mor and enjoy a meal at the famous mountain restaurant at the top or enjoy a cycle ride along the scenic Great Glen Cycle route that runs along the side of the Caledonian canal (bikes available to hire locally). A gate from the property leads directly down to the river Lochy. Just over a mile away is the incredible flight of lock gates on the Caledonian Canal, known as Neptunes Staircase. Enjoy a meal and a dram at the nearby Moorings hotel, as you watch boats negotiate the locks. In the summer months the West Highland steam train, or Hogwarts Express of Harry Potter fame, runs along a wonderfully scenic route through to Mallaig. . From here you can explore some of the smaller isles of Muck, Rhum and Eigg or take the boat across the sea to Skye, returning via the Skye bridge to complete a spectacular circular tour. Fort William, just 5 miles away, offers an excellent selection of restaurants, pubs and local shops as well as a superb swimming pool and leisure centre. The beautiful Ardnamurchan Peninsular is also well worth a visit. It is the most westerly point on the British Isles and boasts stunning beaches, unspoilt coastline and a wealth of wildlife. Take the Corran car ferry just south of Fort William across Loch Linnhe (a 5 minute ride) and return via the road to the isles for a truly memorable day out. Fishing, golf, numerous water-sports and boat excursions are all available locally. The enigmatic and mysterious mountains of Glencoe, the beautiful shores of Loch Ness and the pretty, unspoilt coastline of the western Highlands all contribute to the areas allure. Property has oil central heating with under floor heating throughout the ground floor and comprises: |
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| The Steadings , Fort William |
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Price: £ 209- £538
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This spacious, single storey house in lovely grounds offers stunning mountain views and is located on the outskirts of the village of Kinlochleven. Close to Loch Leven, The Ice Factor and many shops, pubs and walks, this property boasts two bedrooms, a well equipped fitted kitchen with breakfast bar and dining area, and sitting room. With both a garden and off-road parking, this is an incredibly practical home from home. This property is able to sleep up to four people and makes a wonderful retreat. |
| Ideally positioned below towering mountains at the end of Loch Leven, the picturesque village of Kinlochleven is regarded as one of Scotland's prettiest settlements. The local area boasts an abundance of fantastic walks including the celebrated West Highland Way, together with excellent fishing opportunities and a wide variety of water sport facilities. Close by, there are a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants and should the weather prove too unreliable, visitors can enjoy indoor climbing at The Ice Factor - the world's largest indoor ice climbing facility. Glencoe, just seven miles away, offers some of the best scenery in Europe in addition to superb mountaineering, snowboarding, fishing and sailing opportunities. The mountain has also inspired craft centres and a fascinating Folk Museum with a visitor’s centre portraying the story of the Massacre of Glencoe. |
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| Jacobite Hideaway , Fort William |
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Price: £ 283 - £ 549
Sleeps: 2 |

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Fabulous uninterrupted views across the waters of Loch Eil and a pleasant deck on which to relax and enjoy them are a feature of this newly built and very comfortably appointed first floor apartment. With the majesty of Ben Nevis as a backdrop it sits in the grounds of the owners' home by the scenic 'Road to the Isles' making it an ideal base from which to explore this beautiful corner of the Highlands. Just
5 miles away is Fort William from where the steam train service made famous in the Harry Potter films makes its spectacular journey (in season) to the attractive fishing port of Mallaig which sits at the end of the Road to the Isles and also offers ferries to the Inner Hebrides. A trip to the Silver Sands of Morar beaches is a must (32 miles) whilst locally visitors can enjoy excellent hill walking mountaineering and skiing (in season) and some of the UK's finest mountain bike tracks are close by. Shop and pub 2 miles.
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| Glen Dessary , Fort William |
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Price: £ 220- £525
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This property is a chalet style building that's warm, welcoming and cosy. It's situated near Corpach in well-kept grounds and is in a prime position for looking out over the green landscape. The whole property is light, spacious and relaxing – a great spot to just kick back and let the world go by. The kitchen, which is fully equipped, is in an open plan style leading straight into the living and dining areas. There are 2 bedrooms, 1 double and 1 twin, and 1 bathroom. |
| Fort William and the surrounding area offers literally hundreds of different walking and cycling routes with varying levels of difficulty so whether you are a rambling pro or a novice bike rider they'll be something for you to try your hand at. The United Kingdoms tallest mountain Ben Nevis is also close by along with the Nevis Range Ski resort, which has a mountain gondola. If you're not keen on outdoor sports there are more leisurely pursuits to enjoy, including a tour of Ben Nevis Whisky Distillery, which of course comes with a complimentary whisky sample! |
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| Blackwater Chalet , Fort William |
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Price: £ 262- £650
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Blackwater Chalet is a detached cottage that overlooks the village of Kinlochleven, near to the Mamore mountain range, twenty two miles from Fort William. This cottage sleeps five people and has three bedrooms consisting of one double with an en-suite shower room, one twin and one single bedroom, as well as a family bathroom. The cottage also has a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with dining area. To the outside of this cottage, there is private roadside parking to the front and a decked balcony with furniture and a BBQ. Blackwater Chalet is a perfect holiday home for those that wish to experience the fantastic surrounding scenery. |
| The village of Kinlochleven is situated at the end of Loch Leven and provides walks, fishing and watersports. The village boasts a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, plus The Ice Factor, the world's largest indoor ice climbing facility. Seven miles away is Glencoe, which offers mountaineering, snowboarding, fishing and sailing. Also the craft centres and the Folk Museum are well worth visiting. Kinlochleven is a perfect base from which to explore the area. |
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| Glen Mallie , Fort William |
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Price: £ 265 - £420
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| Delightfully situated at the base of the Caledonian Canal and sitting at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain range in Britain, this cosy, well presented cedar wood lodge is ideally placed to explore Fort William and the surrounding area - known as the Outdoor capital of the UK. Glen Mallie is one of five lodges set in landscaped gardens adjoining the owner's working croft farm on the shores of Loch Eli and Loch Linnhe. Enjoy a meal and a dram at the local pub by the side of the Caledonian Canal and watch boats negotiate the incredible flight of lock gates, known as Neptune's staircase. This property is perfectly placed for enjoying a wealth of outdoor activities, suitable for all ages and abilities. Climbing and hill walking in the Nevis range, mountain biking on the World Championship course (the Mountain Biking World Championships are held here annually), fishing in lochs, rivers and sea, golf an numerous water sports are all on the doorstep. Ski Ben Nevis, or take a ride in the spectacular gondola cable car to the top, which runs all year round, and enjoy a meal at the mountain restaurant. Take a bicycle ride along the scenic Great Glen Cycling route by the side of the Caledonian Canal. In the summer months the West Highland steam train, as seen in the Harry Potter films, can be taken to Maillaig, where ferries depart for the Isle of Skye and the small isles. The beatuiful and mysterious Loch Ness and the historic and atmospheric mountains of Glencoe are both just a short drive away. For extended families or the gathering of friends, this property is available with Loch Arckaig (property ref: 511082) situated within the same grounds.The property has electric heating. |
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| Onich 3 , Fort William |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Just off the main road from Glencoe to Fort William, in a traditional scattered crofting community, these two very attractive semi-detached cottages were purpose built in 2009 to the highest standards. Exceptionally well appointed, they offer outstanding comfort incorporating every convenience and all rooms are comfortably furnished with lovely finishing touches. Each cottage has a raised deck with outdoor furniture facing west to the distant mountains, there are large shared grounds with a small stream and a short walk down a quiet lane leads to the shore of Loch Linnhe where there is a lovely pebble beach with magnificent views. All accommodation is on the ground floor and there is full ramp access.Surrounded by dramatic sea and mountain scenery, this beautiful part of Scotland offers a huge choice of activities throughout the year. including winter sports and downhill mountain biking at Aonach Mor, climbing in the surrounding mountains and at the Kinlochleven rock climbing school, hill walking, sailing, diving, water sports, golf and angling. The local shop and hotel are within walking distance and 9 miles away Fort William nestles under Scotland's highest mountain Ben Nevis with excellent shops, leisure facilities and a distillery visitor centre. At Corran (1 mile), a car ferry crosses Loch Linnhe giving access to the remote and beautiful Ardmamurchan peninsula where a further ferry crosses to the Isle of Mull. This is an ideal base for exploring with scenic roads leading out to Oban, Glencoe, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, Loch Ness and Mallaig. (b) Snowberry No 2 Sleeps 4+baby1 double bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite shower room, 1 double bedroom, bright open plan living/dining/kitchen, shower room. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, oil-fired central heating. Fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, Freeview television / DVD in living rooms and bedrooms, CD player. Shared drying room with tumble dryer. Bed linen and towels provided. Cot and highchair available. |
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