An Teallach is a charming two-bedroom bungalow in Fort William, Scotland and is the perfect place for couples, families or friends to explore this wonderful country.
With stunning panoramic views of Loch Linnhe and the Conaglen Hills, off-road parking within a peaceful residential area, and easy access to many tracks over the hills for hiking and off-road cycling, it's the perfect way to enjoy a holiday whether you stay in or go out to explore.
Step inside to the spacious porch.
From here you will find the dining room with pleasant dining space seating for four where you can plan your adventures over dinner.
Further in you will find the kitchen, which is well-equipped for cooking and home to an electric cooker, a microwave and a washing machine for your clothes and towels.
Moving through the property, the sitting room is a great place to relax and unwind with a TV and a fireplace to cosy up in front of, here you can enjoy the view over the surrounding hills and watch the early morning mist rise over the loch.
When you want to relax and sleep in, you can do so in peace in the first bedroom, which has a plush double bed, while the second bedroom, another plush double both with plenty of storage space.
Completing the interior is a shower room with hand rails, conveniently located on the ground floor with a walk-in shower, making this cottage ideal for those with limited mobility.
Outside, the property has a front garden with lawn and a rear garden with lovely loch views and a gravelled area, shrubs and seating.
Fort William is a beautiful town that is home to many tourist attractions including the popular Neptune's Staircase, a series of locks that allow boats to travel between different levels of the canal.
Other popular attractions include Old Inverlochy Castle, Treasures of the Earth, Ben Nevis Distillery, and the West Highland Museum.
If you're looking for a place to get lost in the beauty of nature, Glen Nevis is the place for you; with its dramatic waterfalls and snow-capped peaks, this area is a haven for hikers and nature lovers.
Ben Nevis is home to the Ben Nevis Weather Station, which is the highest in the UK, and if you're feeling adventurous, you can also climb to the top of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Scotland.
For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, there are plenty of scenic viewpoints to take in the beauty of the area.
Take a picturesque drive along the famous 'Road to the Isles' where you can stop off at Glenfinnan on the shores of Loch Shiel for boat cruises, the National Trust Glenfinnan Monument, and the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct and Trail, featured in several Harry Potter movies.
Continue your journey to discover the Silver Sands of Morar before heading to the fishing port of Mallaig where you can take boat trips to the Isle of Skye, Isle of Eigg or Isle Of Rùm.
Further afield is the stunning Glencoe with its contemporary National Trust visitor centre, a perfect location for nature lovers, hikers, and history buffs alike.
The Glencoe Lochan Trail is a great way to see the natural beauty of our area, and the Glencoe War Memorial is a must-see for anyone interested in Scottish history.
The Glencoe Folk Museum is also a great way to learn about the local culture, and the Ballachulish Bridge and Ballachulish Peninsula are perfect for anyone looking for a scenic view.
An Teallach is a homely property for an unforgettable Scottish holiday.