One cottage and three self catering lodges situated directly in front of Ben Nevis yet just minutes from Fort William.
Situated directly in front of Ben Nevis, Ben View Cottage is where Jennifer's forebears settled after being evicted from the Loch Archaig area ( to make way for sheep) during the Highland Clearances.The cottage has changed considerably, of course, since the mid-1800's. Now a very comfortable 3 bedroom family home, it is the ideal base for a holiday in the West Highlands. We have just completed a major refurbishment of the premises to provide all the bedrooms with en suite , or private, facilities plus a large living room and kitchen for 6 people . The views across to Ben Nevis and Glen Nevis are spectacular at any time of year, yet we are only 10 minutes drive from Fort William ( or a 30 minute walk!). We have lovely gardens to enjoy and the Highlands waiting to be explored- what more could you wish for?
Tariff from £650.00 to £850.00 to include all linen and towels,heating and electricity, free WiFi and private parking. 4 star standard.
We also have 3 spacious holiday lodges which sleep 4 people in 1 double bedroom and 1 twin, full-size bathroom with bath and shower, open-plan living room/ kitchen/dining room. Private parking. Double glazing. fitted out to 4 star standard. Sited at same location. Lodges from £350.00 to £550.00 p.w. all inclusive .
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