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Corpach 14 miles; Fort William 18 miles.
The peaceful crofting community of Blaich is idyllically situated on the shores of Loch Eil, 18 miles from Fort William, on the spectacular west coast of Scotland. The main town of the Western Highlands, nearby Fort William offers a variety of welcoming shops, pubs and restaurants, while the surrounding area, renowned as the Outdoor Capital of the UK, offers a wealth of activities for adrenalin seekers. For those in search of a more relaxing break, Loch Linnhe offers the perfect setting for a tranquil boat cruise whilst observing the abundant wildlife and magnificent views of Ben Nevis. Enjoy one of the Great Railway Journeys of the World, on the Jacobite Steam Railway, an incredible, 42 mile passage crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct, made famous by J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter. Skiers and snowboarders can experience the thrills of the Nevis Range during the winter and take the opportunity to ride Britain's only mountain gondola in the summer. A superb location for a memorable holiday.
An immaculately presented and cosy Highland cottage overlooking stunning Loch Eil some 14 miles from the village of Corpach and 18 miles from Fort William. The cottage is in the pretty hamlet of Blaich, a friendly and welcoming part of the Scottish Highlands in a fabulous holiday area. Loch View Cottage does indeed have a perfect view of the loch and guests will love the table and chairs at the picture window in the sitting room to allow for full appreciation of its breathtaking views. This Loch Eil cottage is ideal for a family or small group of friends who want to embrace the great outdoors either on foot, on bikes or in cars. There are two comfortable double bedrooms, a well equipped kitchen and a tastefully furnished sitting room. Just outside this Highland cottage on Loch Eil are seats and picnic areas in the pretty garden and just a minute's walk from the cottage will bring you to a picnic area beside the loch, close enough to take your breakfast and enjoy some alfresco dining! Guests may choose to journey west along the 'Road to the Isles' to Glenfinnan, the white sands of Morar and the fishing village of Mallaig or perhaps take the short drive into Fort William and continue to Glencoe and visit the museum and savour the unique atmosphere of this historic glen. There is so much to do and see in the fabulous highlands of Scotland, there is something for everyone, and your Loch Eil holiday will be wonderful!
All ground floor. Two double bedrooms. Bathroom with bath, power shower over, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Sitting room.
Oil central heating. Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Sky, DVD, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Lawned garden to side with furniture and storage shed for bikes. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 14 miles. Coast 1 min walk.
Previous visitors' comments about Loch View Cottage:
Wonderfully relaxing. Everything we needed was in the property, even washing up liquid and toilet roll which we were very impressed with.
Miss Hopey, Carlisle, December 2012
Great location with stunning views and good start base for many trips. We fully enjoyed this secluded place, peace and quiet day and night. We had breakfast observing seals playing in the lake! The cottage has everything you might need from towels to a can opener. We will be back and already mentioned Loch View Cottage to few of our friends.
Ms Hojka, Edinburgh, October 2012
The cottage is excellent. It's position is to die for, side of the loch with spectacular views. The owner called to check everything was ok, a lovely touch. It had everything you could wish for and we would thoroughly recommend it to anyone wishing to visit the area.
Mrs Dack, Bradford, October 2012
The cottage was amazing, so comfortable, clean and warm. A perfect getaway from the rat race and a good base to explore the gorgeous highlands of Scotland.
Mrs Selmes, Basingstoke, September 2012