
The Old Byre - Luxury Self Catering near Fort William - sleeps 2
Luxury Self Catering near Fort William - A beautiful and stylish wee self catering retreat with plenty of country charm and character in a quiet glen 10 minutes from the centre of Fort William. Lovingly converted from an Old Stone Byre. No detail has been missed from the gorgeously appointed bathroom to the comfy leather sofas by the open fire.
The Ideal Romantic getaway for two.
| Prices From | £ 495 | To | £ 695 | short breaks in off peak season welcome. |
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There is 1 bedroom Fluffy bathrobes, luxury toiletries, rolltop bath, real log fire and underfloor heating make this cosy cottage a real escape from the City for two. Our stone-built cottage comprises open-plan living room, kitchen and ensuite bedroom with bath and shower. We have thought of everything you might need to make your stay comfortable and practical - washer, tumble-dryer, a fully fitted kitchen, all bed linen and towels. |
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Luxury, Comfort and Style - Romantic Cottage Fort William.Natural, exposed heavy roof timbers and cedar panelling make a beautiful feature of the cottage. It has tiled floors and cosy rugs, quality leather sofa to snuggle into by the log fire... Located about 10 minutes from Fort William town centre with wonderful views amongst the surrounding hills, The Old Byre has its rightful place at Blarmachfoldach. This Highland glen leads to Loch Lundavra with great views of Ben Nevis and of course fishing. Walkers are spoiled for choice straight out of the front door. For a romantic get-away or undisturbed, simple peace and quiet, |
Romantic cottage for two |
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Fort William itself is at the heart of Lochaber, close to the foot of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest peak, whilst to the south is Glen Coe, a mecca for hillwalkers and mountaineers.The other parts of Lochaber are no anti-climax. The region becomes wilder and less visited to the north, culminating in the peninsula of Knoydart, one of the most rugged parts of Britain. There are softer landscapes too, from the popular lochs of the Great Glen to Ardnamurchan and its fabulous sea-scapes. |
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The Lochaber area has been described by some as a fishing heaven and this can probably be justified by some of the large salmon, trout and ferox trout which have been caught in the lochs and rivers over the years |
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There are great restaurants to enjoy: The Smiddy, Inverlochy Castle, The Lime Tree, The Crannog and The Seafood Cafe, to mention a few.
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| Take A 4X4 Safari Trip At Ardverikie Estate and Feed The Wild Deer! From mid to late October the deer at Ardverikie Estate start to come lower down the hills in search of food and warmer temperatures. As food can be a little scarce for the deer over the winter period they are fed daily by our staff every morning at around 10 a.m. |
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| Fort William to Mallaig like Harry Potter - as seen in the 'Harry Potter' films including ‘The Philosopher’s Stone’ and others in this wonderful series of films.Some of the carriages of ‘The Jacobite’ are those used in the ‘Harry Potter’ films. So, come and travel to Mallaig along the line used in the films, see the famous Glenfinnan viaduct, an unmistakeable landmark for all Harry Potter fans. |
| Bicycle Friendly | Walkers Friendly | Free Wi-Fi |
No Pets | No Smoking |
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