General Details
Facilities
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Sleeps: 4
Amenities
- Fully equipped Kitchen
- Cooker
- Microwave
- washing machine /dryer
- Fridge/Freezer,
- internet access
- TV and a DVD player,
- Towels and Linen Provided
- Heating is by Dimplex heaters and is included in the price.
- sofabed
- coffee maker
Owner Details
Please contact Graham McMenemy using contact details below.
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Property Description
Each cottage has two bedrooms (one double, one twin), a fully-fitted dining kitchen, a large lounge with TV and DVD player, a bathroom (no shower) and an entrance hall. Both cottages have a sofa bed in the lounge, making it possible to sleep six people, although four is a more comfortable number. Free wi-fi is available within the cottage.
Each cottage has a private garden and parking area.
Meals and a bar are of course available at the hotel.
The cottages have full electric central heating, and the kitchens are equipped with oven, hob, microwave, washing machine, fridge freezers, tumble dryers and coffee machines. Electricity, linen and towels are included in the price.
Strontian Holiday Cottages is an intimate destination with just two cottages.
Standing in the grounds of the Ben View Hotel, both cottages sleep up to four people - there is a double and a twin room, and a bathroom, in each cottage. Towels and bed linen are supplied. Heating is by Dimplex heaters and is included in the price.
The comfortably-furnished lounge has a TV and a DVD player, whilst the kitchen-diner also features an electric cooker, a fridge-freezer, microwave oven, washing machine and a tumble drier. Free wi-fi is available in each cottage.
Each cottage has a fenced garden equipped with a washing line.
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Area Description
The stunning scenic wilderness of the Western Highlands of Scotland is renowned in song and story.
Our breathtaking backdrop is the 2700 feet high Ben Resipole. There are superb views to Ben Garbhein, Loch Sunart and the Morvern Hills. Golden eagles soar high above and buzzards, sparrowhawks, pine martens and red deer are commonly seen. If you're lucky you may even spot the elusive Scottish Wildcat.
At its heart is Scotland's best-kept secret - Ardnamurchan. Full of history, a haven for walkers, a paradise for geologists and the wildlife watcher - and arguably the most beautiful part of Scotland.
Stontian Holiday Cottages offer the idyllic base to explore Ardnamurchan and surrounding areas. If you prefer the independence of self catering in order to enjoy a relaxed holiday, then look no further.
Both cottages stand two hundred yards off the main road, in the grounds of the Ben View Hotel - the hotel offers a warm welcome and delicious food. Strontian village, just over a mile away, offers a full range of shops and services.
Whether you want to climb, walk, cycle, bird-watch or simply tour the area by car, this is the ideal spot for exploring the local history and culture.
Out and About
With empty roads and even emptier hills, the Strontian Holiday Cottages are the perfect starting point to explore the best-kept secret in Britain - the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and Moidart.
Burial cairns, sea life centres, folk museums, mountain gondolas and loch cruises are all within a short drive of the Ben View.
This is a west coast wonderland where the shifting interplay of light on sandy coves, heather moors and rocky outcrops can catch the visitor's breath; where the sound of silence is broken only by the rushing waters and the curlew's cry.
Ardnamurchan Point, with its lighthouse open to the public, is the most westerly point on the British mainland: whales, dolphins and basking sharks regularly pass by. On the way you can stroll round the RSPB bird reserve at Glenborrodale.
If you can stand the excitement, try a whale-watching expedition from Laga Bay. Castles in the area include Castle Tioram, home of the Moidart Clanranalds, and Mingarry Castle - across on Mull, reached by a short ferry trip from Lochaline, there are two other ancient castles.
You can cruise the length of Loch Shiel, watch red deer herds grazing by the roadside, or drive to the Sunart Oakwoods wildlife hide, just five minutes from the cottages, and see otter, herons and golden eagles. If you're lucky you may spot a white-tailed sea eagle, but don't confuse it with the common buzzard, the 'tourist eagle'.
Walkers will find hill and forest tracks all over the peninsula, all with fantastic views - you'll see few other people in these hills. Cyclists are catered for once again by the quiet roads but also by increasing networks of forest cycle tracks.
SatNav information
Postcode: PH36 4HY Grid ref: NM803612 Lat: 56:41:28N (56.69107) Lon: 5:35:20W (-5.58882)
Nearest railway station is either Fort William (from the south) or Lochailort (from Mallaig).
From the south (or the north via Fort William), leave the A82 (Crianlarich to Fort William) and take the five-minute ferry trip across the Corran Ferry.
Turn left from the ferry exit, follow the A861 road until you get to Strontian and go straight through the village, staying on the A861. At the road junction at Ardnastang, turn right and we are three hundred metres on the left.
Coming from Skye, via Mallaig, turn right off the A830 Mallaig to Fort William road on to the A861 at Lochailort and stay on this road through Glenuig, Acharacle and Salen - about ten miles beyond Salen you come to a road junction at Ardnastang: turn left and we are three hundred metres on the left.
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