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Onich in Fort William, Argyll, West Scotland

Onich, Fort William, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £335

Self catering accommodation in Fort William sleeps 4.

Features include: Detached • Wheelchair access • Near the Beach • Close to the Sea Pub near by • Pets allowed Golf near by sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: 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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Pansy Cottage in Inveraray, Argyll, West Scotland

Pansy Cottage, Inveraray, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £280 to £ 475

Self catering accommodation in Inveraray sleeps 6.

Features include: • Multi Bathrooms • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: The Gallery Flat is located in the heart of the West Coast town of Oban, only a minute walk from the sea and promenade.  This first floor apartment has its own private front door entrance at street level with space to store bicycles in the hallway.  A carpeted staircase leads to the entrance of the flat, which comprises of an open plan lounge, kitchen and dining area, two bedrooms and a large bathroom.  From the lounge there are views across George Square. Below the flat is a great Patisserie where you can enjoy a morning coffee or afternoon tea.  The property is close to all amenities and within walking distance from the ferry, train and bus services, making it an ideal location to travel by public transport.  Oban has a large selection of shops, leisure facilities and live traditional music venues.  There is a local whisky distillery and overlooking the town is the famous McCaigs Tower.  There are some great restaurants and the area is well known for its seafood and local produce.  Oban is renowned as the "Gateway to the Isles" with ferries departing for Mull and Iona, Coll, Tiree, Colansay, Lismore and Kerrera.  The area of Argyll has so much to offer all ages and interests.  To the North there is the Sea Life Centre at Benderloch; the famous "Hollow Mountain" at Cruachan is home to a hydro scheme built deep into the mountain and a reservoir high above - a unique attraction for all the family.  To the South is Kilmartin Glen, an area rich in historical legacy, offers over 350 ancient monuments to discover and explore.  The marvellous countryside, stunning scenery and sea views provide great opportunities to spot wildlife:  deer on the hillside, eagles soaring high in the sky and seals bobbing in the sea.  Argyll is fantastic for walkers and climbers with many hill and mountain ranges within the area.  Coastal walks provide great bird watching opportunities, places to launch a canoe / kayak or to try your hand at a spot of sea fishing.  There are a number of golf courses within easy reach.  The Gallery Flat has a fantastic central position within Oban and Argyll, making it a great holiday location. The accommodation is a first floor apartment and comprises:


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Salem Fach in Llanfairynghornwy, Argyll, West Scotland

Salem Fach, Llanfairynghornwy, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps
Weekly prices from £

Self catering accommodation in Llanfairynghornwy sleeps .

Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Close to the Sea • Pets allowed sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: Commanding panoramic countryside views (pictured) this charming and very comfortable cottage (right hand side of property shown) is perfectly located for exploring the delightful island of Anglesey with its beautiful sandy beaches historic monuments and host of family attractions. Adjoining the owners' home on a peaceful country lane it also lies within easy reach of the port of Holyhead for day trips to Ireland. Superb coastal walking sailing and boat trips round Puffin Island are all easily accessible as is Snowdonia National Park. Pub restaurant 3 miles shops 5 miles.

Beamed sitting room with dining area and electric fire. Fitted kitchen. Steep narrow stairs to first floor: Double bedroom. Single bedroom with sofa bed (for + 1). Shower room/WC.

Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143

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Grigadale in Ardnamurchan, Argyll, West Scotland

Grigadale, Ardnamurchan, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £432

Self catering accommodation in Ardnamurchan sleeps 6.

Features include: Fishing nearby • Near the Beach • Close to the Sea Garden • sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: Uniquely situated 1 mile from the lighthouse at Ardnamurchan Point, the most westerly point on the British mainland, this beautiful traditional farmhouse stands in 1800 acres of ground with its own beaches, loch and coastline. The house dates back to the early 1900s and has been completely re-built and extended to a very high standard to offer an exceptionally comfortable and spacious holiday home. The sunny, bright rooms are beautifully decorated and enjoy magnificent views of the loch, hills, coastline and across the sea to the Isle of Coll. There is a large enclosed garden with picnic table and a large barn with table tennis. Grigadale is accessed by a beautiful 60 mile drive from Fort William, the last 30 miles are via a spectacular single track road which winds through magnificent coastal and mountain scenery - the house is spectacularly positioned in one of the last remote and unspoiled areas of Scotland. The dramatic, wild mountains, rich forests and varied coastlines offer superb opportunities for walking, biking, birdwatching and fishing. The ferry from nearby Kilchoan to Tobermory on the Isle of Mull offers a great day trip. There is a hotel within 2 miles, an excellent coffee shop at the lighthouse and a well-stocked shop in the village of Kilchoan which is 5 miles away. 2 twin and 1 double bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, bathroom (shower over bath), shower-room, extra separate wc. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, gas central heating. Fridge, freezer, auto washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, dishwasher, satellite television, dvd player, video, payphone. Travel cot and hogh chair available. Bed linen and towels are provided.


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Kentallen in Ballachulish, Argyll, West Scotland

Kentallen, Ballachulish, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £434

Self catering accommodation in Ballachulish sleeps 6.

Features include: Detached • Fishing nearby Wheelchair access Pub near by • Pets allowed Golf near by sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: In a spectacular elevated location on a heather clad hillside overlooking Loch Linnhe to the distant mountains, this semi-detached property has wonderful views and enjoys spectacular West Highland sunsets. Just off the scenic Fort William to Oban route through Appin, this is the ideal base for exploring the West Coast, Ardnamurchan, Glencoe and Loch Ness. Outdoor activities include climbing, walking, water sports, sailing, fishing and golf. Winter sports are available at Nevis Range and Glencoe. There is a popular pub/restaurant in the village. Shop 4 miles in Ballachulish with main facilities in Fort William, 15 miles.The house offers a particularly well-appointed and very comfortable holiday home. Patio doors open from the living area onto a deck that commands magnificent views and there is half an acre of shared hillside with a small pond to explore (care would be required with young children). With full wheelchair access, all rooms on ground level, wide doorways and a wet room, the house is suitable for guests with limited mobility. 1 double and 2 twin bedrooms, lovely lounge open plan to well-appointed dining/kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath and wet /shower room. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, gas central heating. Fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave, television, DVD player, CD player. Bed linen provided.


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Onich in Fort William, Argyll, West Scotland

Onich, Fort William, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £335

Self catering accommodation in Fort William sleeps 4.

Features include: Detached • Wheelchair access • Near the Beach • Close to the Sea Pub near by • Pets allowed Golf near by sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: 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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Dunoon in Dunoon, Argyll, West Scotland

Dunoon, Dunoon, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 3
Weekly prices from £274

Self catering accommodation in Dunoon sleeps 3.

Features include: Detached • Fishing nearby Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by • Golf near by Garden • sleeps 3

Accommodation overview: Nestling in an almost botanical paradise, this charming detached cottage boasts an exquisite shrubbery with trees from all over the world. Westerly air-streams and the North Atlantic Drift dominate the weather and have a moderating influence ideal for the most amazing flora and fauna. The cottage is an idyllic hideaway for couples - the intimate lounge has an open fire making it romantic and cosy and the conservatory opens out to the sun deck and gorgeous garden. Garden furniture and a barbecue are provided to enjoy outdoor living in beautiful, tranquil surroundings. The cottage is in the Hunter's Quay area of the popular seaside resort of Dunoon, a short walk leads to the local store/PO and a slightly longer stroll leads to the heart of the town with excellent amenities. Dunoon is ideal for exploring the Cowal Peninsula and for a visit to Glasgow by ferry. Recreational pursuits include fishing, golf, hill walking, sailing, powerboat trips, horse riding, quad biking and bird-watching.1 double bedroom, cosy lounge, kitchen/dining room, conservatory with sofa bed, bathroom with shower over bath. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, gas central heating plus open fire. Fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, machine, dishwasher, microwave, television, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided.


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Lochawe in Oban, Argyll, West Scotland

Lochawe, Oban, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £244

Self catering accommodation in Oban sleeps 2.

Features include: Fishing nearby Pub near by • Pets allowed Parking available Golf near by Garden • sleeps 2

Accommodation overview: Nestling in a natural tapestry of woodland and water, these 3 charming apartments form part of St Conan's Tower, a unique and historic Tower House, overlooking Loch Awe. The Tower was built from granite from the nearby Cruachan Mountains 100 years ago. A unique feature is the 'Tower Lounge' (shared with all apartments) which boasts amazing vistas across the Loch and mountains to Kilchurn Castle. The surrounding woodland garden can be enjoyed by guests who can loose themselves in this true haven of tranquility and relaxation at any time of the year.The Tower is 5 mins from the village shop and pub (serving bar meals) and this is an excellent location for touring with endless opportunities to appreciate the diversity and beauty of this area. Recreational amenities in the local area are varied and superb - these include fishing (loch, river and pond), golf, walking, climbing, cycling, canoeing, birdwatching, watersports, and winter sports/skiing. There are many tourist attractions in the local area as well as boat cruises and the famous West Highland railway line each way to Oban and Glasgow. Comprehensive information packs are provided in all apartments and a warm welcome is guaranteed from the owners.b) Cruachan Sleep 2On the 3rd floor, this lovely apartment is indvidually furnished and decorated with attractive finishing touches. It enjoys views over Loch Awe and the mountains. 1 double bedroom with king-size bed, spacious sitting/dining room, kitchen/dining room, bathroom. All electric. Fridge/freezer, microwave, Sky television, video, CD player. Bed linen and towels are provided in all apartments. Laundry/drying room, carport for bicycles and ample car parking.


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The Gallery Flat in Oban, Argyll, West Scotland

The Gallery Flat, Oban, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £265 to £ 420

Self catering accommodation in Oban sleeps 4.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by •

Accommodation overview: Bramble Cottage is located on the Isle of Cumbrae; one of the smallest islands close to the North Ayreshire coastline. The island is only 4 miles long and 1.5 miles wide. This beautifully presented detached house sits on the fringe of a new development and has a lovely open view over farmland from the front of the house.  Downstairs has under floor heating, with oak flooring. The lounge has a large, comfortable corner sofa and lovely bay window to enjoy watching the sun setting. French doors lead from the lounge into a separate dining room. The kitchen is large and spacious, with a family room to the side, both with patio doors leading out onto a decked area to the back of the property. The garden area here is grassy and fully enclosed by a fence. The first floor is carpeted and cosy, with spacious bedrooms. From the single rooms you glimpse the sea and from the double rooms you have a lovely view West across farmland. The garage can hold one car or alternatively be used as a play space with fold down table tennis. The village of Millport is within easy walking distance, it has small shops and hotels, with bars and restaurants. Millport is in the Guinness Book of Records for having "the  house with the narrowest frontage in the world". There is also an 18th century building recorded as Europe's Smallest Cathedral. Isle of Cumbrae has only 11 miles of gentle roads make it very popular for cycling; bicycles be hired in the village. There are many low level walks around and across the island. The Glaidstone is the highest point on the island at 127 metres above sea level and a triangulation pillar is located on the hill. The local 18 hole golf course is only a quarter of a mile from Bramble Cottage on Golf Road. From the course you are provided with a stunning view over to the Isle of Bute, Arran and the upper Clyde estuary. The roads on Cumbrae skirt round the edges of the island meaning you are never far from the sea or accessing the coastline making water sports, kayaking or sea fishing very easy. This close proximately to the sea means great opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, basking sharks and numerous birds. Great Cumbrae Island is a delightful place to visit and explore. The property is heated by an electric wet system.


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The Old Post Office in Tarbert, Argyll, West Scotland

The Old Post Office, Tarbert, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £270 to £ 445

Self catering accommodation in Tarbert sleeps 4.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Beach close by • Easy Walking • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: What a wonderful base to discover this beautiful area of Galloway! The Lodge is idyllically placed sitting adjacent to Loch Ryan and overlooking the volcanic rock of  Ailsa Craig rising from the sea! The 'Cottage' is tucked away in a quiet and relaxing area of Stranraer where you can find solitude whilst the facilities of the town are easily accessible. Loch Ryan is a sea loch which acts as a natural harbour providing calm waters for the ferries operating between Scotland and Northern Ireland. A voyaging ferry ablaze with lights against a clear night time sky is a sight to behold! Stranraer is the largest settlement on the loch's shores and the town is reached in just over a mile; a very pleasant walk along the loch side. For children Agnew Park has pedal boats, train rides, an adventure playground and crazy golf and thanks to its unique geographical position the area is touched by the warm breezes of the Gulf Stream, however if it does rain there is always the leisure pool! As one would expect from the gentle climate, this country has some beautiful, diverse and spectacularly stunning gardens on offer including, Logan Botanic Gardens, Castle Kennedy and Glenwhan gardens, all being within a short distance. With around 200 miles of amazing coastline on offer, the area boasts some stunning beaches and on many days the only footprints in the sand will be your own. The coastline north and south of Portpatrick is indented with secluded bays and beaches - Morroch Bay, Sandeel Bay, Lairds Bay and perhaps the loveliest of them all, Killantringan. Portpatrick is cradled at the foot of rocky cliffs and looks across 22 miles of the Irish Channel to Donaghdee. This is where the annual lifeboat week and the acclaimed folk festival is held. Just down the road from here is Port Logan where the BBC's 2000 Acres of Sky was filmed. Stranraer is a great centre for the serious walker and it is skirted by the Southern Upland Way which runs 212 miles from Portpatrick in the west across the South of Scotland to Cockburnspath on the east coast. If you wish to venture a little further then head for the Galloway Hills where there is some seriously challenging walking to be had. The area is a haven for golfing enthusiasts with a plethora of excellent courses; 18 holes of golf at Creachmore, Glenluce or Dunskey at Portpatrick. Further east is a championship course at Southerness and you could spend a day in the area calling in at the Artist's Town of Kirkcudbright, The Granite Town of Dalbeattie and Scotland's Book town at Wigtown. Let's not forget the cycling enthusiasts too as the area has a good choice of world class cycling on offer with various venues offering the 7Stanes world acclaimed mountain biking experience. A really different experience would be to visit Logan Fish Pond, a fish larder for storing live sea fish within a natural rock formation on the shore. Recent additions to the original pond now include Touch Pools, Cave aquarium and Gift Shop. On the rocks next to the Fish Pond is the Bathing Hut, now restored and open for viewing. Since early times the area's proximity to Ireland has established close links with the Emerald Isle and why not take the fast ferry across the water and see for yourself   how green it is on the other side! Belfast has some excellent shopping on offer for a day of retail therapy. Scotland's most southerly point is at the Mull of Galloway which unbelievably is further south than Hartlepool. On a clear day, Ireland, The Isle of Man and Cumbria are visible! Property is all on ground floor level.


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Alder Cottage in Dunoon, Argyll, West Scotland

Alder Cottage, Dunoon, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £280 to £ 475

Self catering accommodation in Dunoon sleeps 6.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Fishing near by • Easy Walking • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Mansewood is an elegant and spacious former manse dating back to around 1850 in the beautiful conservation village of New Luce in the south west corner of Dumfries and Galloway. It is ideally situated to enjoy the myriad activities which this region has to offer and in a temperate climate which surprises many visitors. This region of Scotland is kissed by the Gulf Stream and one of the main reasons it is blessed with a number of stunning gardens. For example, the Logan Botanic Gardens are a delightful visitor attraction housing a range of exotic and unusual plants normally only found in much warmer climes. This region is an outdoor enthusiasts' paradise and the range of activities on offer is superb. Closer to home, rough shooting, deer stalking, pheasant shooting and fishing in the River Luce can all be arranged with the owner of the property as can paint balling and clay pigeon shooting. For the truly energetic, Scotland's coast to coast long distance footpath traverses the area as it meanders its way from Portpatrick to Cockburnspath on the east coast. It is a stunningly beautiful walk with some sections affording amazing views. Portpatrick is the region's jewel in the crown, a must see for visitors. On a clear day it is possible to see the Irish coast, which is not surprising as legend has it that St Patrick stepped across here! The internationally acclaimed 7Stanes mountain biking venue at Glentrool is highly recommended. However, for those who prefer their feet on terra firma, Glentrool is really the 'Highlands of the Lowlands' and the Bruce's stone adds that evocative touch as a massive granite reminder of Robert the Bruce's first victory over the English in March 1307 in the run up to Bannockburn. The whole area is steeped in history from the nearby historic Glenluce Abbey to the very early Christian stones at Kirkmadrine. Glentrool is known locally as the gateway to the Galloway Hills. An awesome, remote and elusive range of hills rewarding determined walkers with breathtaking views of extensive moorland, shimmering lochs, and gushing waterfalls, deep glens and imposing rock outcrops. There are innumerable sandy beaches and rocky coves in the area. A stroll along one of these wonderful beaches followed by a pub lunch in the friendly village of Port Logan is not far short of the perfect day. As one would expect, the golfer is very well catered for in Southern Scotland as it is home to a number of challenging and championship level courses. For those who don't like to leave civilisation too far behind, some excellent retail therapy is on offer in Belfast, reached via a short ferry ride from the local port of StranraerProperty has oil central heating.


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Nolands in Strachur, Argyll, West Scotland

Nolands, Strachur, Argyll, West Scotland

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £270 to £ 445

Self catering accommodation in Strachur sleeps 6.

Features include: • Non Smoking • Easy Walking • Pub near by • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Accommodation overview: Stable Bothy sits on the edge of 30 acres of farmland which backs onto the Duror Forest. It once was a busy hill sheep farm but is now only used for grazing Clydesdale horses and a few sheep. This fantastic newly renovated semi detached Bothy is one of two conversions, which has been lovingly restored, with beautiful, all new, fixtures and fittings. The thick original stone wall and the high ceiling in the main living area have allowed a mezzanine floor to be incorporated and form a second sleeping area. The main living space is open plan and the lounge area boasts a wall mounted LCD TV and cosy multi fuel stove. The Bothy is heated by under floor heating, with beautiful tiled floors throughout the ground floor. You are only a short walk down to the shoreline at Kentallen where you can enjoy a meal by the loch side in the local hotel and swim in their pool. The old West Coast Railway Line between Oban and Ballachulish is being developed into a National Cycling Track and is near to completion when it will easily be accessed, as it runs through the farm. From this fantastic central location you can explore all that is on offer in Argyll and Lochaber - Oban is 25 miles to the South and Fort William is 18 miles to the North. There is an abundance of outdoor activities - walking, cycling, skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, climbing, diving, sailing, caving. Historical places of interest like Castle Stalker at Appin (11 miles) or exploring Glen Coe's Past (8 miles) and of course the Appin Murder Trail (1752). The spectacular coastline and abundant wildlife offers something for all ages and interests. You could visit the Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary (15 miles), learn some new water sports skills or use the 9 hole golf course at Ballachulish (6 miles).


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