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CORMORANT COTTAGE Glenachulish c/o The Holly Tree Hotel, Kentallen, Appin, Argyll
Sleeps: 10. Cot available. Pets welcome.
Price range: £360 - £750 pw.
For further details please contact:
Iona Carruthers Tel: 01631 740292 Fax: 01631 740345
 
Cormorant Cottage is ideally situated in a fantastic Loch side location with stunning views of the sea. It has its own garden with patio area. Just 5 miles from Glencoe village and 14 miles from Fort William, the Outdoor Capital of the UK. Ideal Base for touring Fort William, Oban, Lochaber and Argyll.
Accommodation: Open plan lounge/ kitchen/ dining area with patio door, utility room, bathroom with toilet, basin and electric shower over bath, shower room toilet and basin acts as en suite for two bedrooms. Five bedrooms 3 doubles 2 twins. Oil fired central heating with radiators throughout making the cottage very cosy throughout the year. Wood burning stove in lounge. Fuel and Electricity included in rent. Location: - Shops 2 miles, Hotel with bar 1/2 mile.
- There are lots of forest walks close by, with the new Oban to Fort William cycle path also opening soon.
- This part of Scotland is well known for lots of activities and things to do include canoeing, scuba diving, horse riding, sailing.
- Ben Nevis, the UK's highest mountain is only 14 miles away.
 - Two miles from the property and under the same ownership is the Holly Tree Hotel with a a bar and restaurant and a fully heated indoor swimming pool and Cormorant residents enjoy FREE use of the pool during their stay.
- With its majestic mountains providing all year round activities including climbing, hillwalking, skiing, watersports and golf.
- The Fort William area with the UK's highest mountain, Ben Nevis and also the Aonach Mhor Ski centre and gondola offers further climbing and skiing challenges.
- For the less energetic there are quieter walks along the shore. The famous Horseshoe walk is in Glenachulish itself, just five minutes to the start of the walk from the cottage.
Ideal for groups or families looking to spend time in the Highlands of Scotland - The outdoor capital of the UK.
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