Total renovation for Spring 2013! Bookings taken now! stay@burnleacottage.com or phone 01397 706307 With panoramic views over Loch Linnhe to the hills beyond, less than 1 mile from the shops, restaurants and pubs of Fort William. Free WiFi /parking
Accommodation comprises 1 twin/superking bedroom, kitchen, sitting room, shower room. Guests have use of the garden with waterfall and burn: watch out for visiting wildlife, deer and otters, for example!
Fort William, the outdoor capital of the UK, has a multitude of attractions (we are happy to provide information and advice if needed), just a short scenic walk along the shores of loch Linnhe.
From the cottage you can relax or plan expeditions to the surrounding area - Ben Nevis, fishing port of Mallaig, the small isles, Ardnamurchan peninsula, Glen Coe to name but a few (see links).
Whatever your passion - walking, climbing, fishing, golf, geology, sailing, wildlife watching, researching ancestry, relaxing, shopping, music, steam trains - there is something for everyone in these magical surroundings.
If you wish to journey further north as part of an extended break, we can provide self-catering accommodation (1-6 people) at www.stoersmithy.com
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The gallery is a purpose built space rare in the north west highlands and is the perfect place to...
Visit the West Highland Museum, world famous for its Jacobite exhibits but also for housing an...
The Caledonian Bears are a unique collection of hand-made Scottish tweed teddy bears.
Housed in an atmospheric simulation of caves, caverns and mining scenes Treasures of the Earth will...
Ben Nevis Distillery is one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland and is home to The...
Nevis Range in Fort William offer a unique mountain experience for people from all walks of life.
Housed in traditional 18th century thatched cottages, the Glencoe and North Lorn Folk Museum...
Scottish Handmade Soaps & Skincare. Our natural skin care products are handmade with an emphasis on...
Clan Cameron Museum tells the history of Clan Cameron.
This 11-acre garden, situated on a pretty peninsula overlooking Loch Linnhe, surrounds an old...
Glen Roy is a National Nature Reserve managed by Scottish Natural Heritage.
Set amid superb Highland scenery, this monument is a tribute to the Jacobite clansmen.
Ariundle Oakwood is an ancient mossy oakwood, typical of the woodlands which were once widespread...
Learn all about Glencoe's remarkable history, landscape and wildlife in the National Trust for...
Glasdrum Wood is a wild woodland on the shores of Loch Creran.
Kinlochlaich Gardens are set around Kinlochlaich House in Appin, around half way between Fort...
The Victorian Druimneil House in Port Appin in Argyll features a beautiful large garden which...
Shian Wood is an ancient semi-natural woodland typical of the Atlantic coast of Scotland
Claish Moss is one of the best examples in Britain of a raised bog that has evolved over the last...
Creag Meagaidh at 1,128 m high is a Scottish Munro (a mountain over 3,000 ft or 914 m in height).
Beautifully situated on the north side of Loch Etive.
This award winning eco-building houses the Lismore Gaelic heritage museum, thatched cottage, Cafe...
We're delighted to be able to announce that our beautiful Forest Pavilion at Salen, Sgoil na...
Achnacloich Garden lies north of Oban in Argyll with spectacular views across Loch Etive.
Visit the most complete charcoal-fuelled ironworks in Britain located near Taynuilt.
The remote Glencripesdale on the shores of Loch Sunart combines woodland, shoreline, heaths and...
Lochaber Craft and Food Producers Association brings together a wealth of traditionally and locally...
Visit the mighty stronghold of the ‘Kings of the Isles’ where Jacobite heroine Flora MacDonald was...
The Knoydart peninsula is one of the wildest parts of Scotland.
The Land, Sea and Islands Visitor Centre is on the site of a derelict smiddy in a stunning...
Nine acre woodland garden around an eleven acre loch set in the Glen Lonan hills.
The Cairn to Robert the Bruce can be found near Lochawe railway station, 2 miles west of Dalmally...
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