Glen Nevis Holiday Cottages in a stunning location
Imagine the freedom and independence of your...
Imagine the freedom and independence of your own Holiday Cottage in the Highlands – purpose built with every comfort, allowing you to make yourself truly at home in scenic Glen Nevis.
Each Holiday Cottage is thoughtfully placed away from our access road to guarantee peace and privacy. There is ample parking with good pathways and garden space
The accommodation is on one level.
Each cottage has:
Fully fitted kitchen, with electric cooker, washer/dryer, fridge/freezer, microwave oven, and a comprehensive range of cooking utensils, crockery, cutlery, pots and pans.
All Holiday Cottages have electrical heating.
Outside there is a compact patio area with outdoor table and chairs.
We provide all bed linen and towels for your comfort. We also supply a small welcome pack with tea, coffee, milk, shortbread, etc, to complement your arrival.
A highchair and travel-cot can be made available, please request when booking.
There is a telephone kiosk situated on the park for patrons use.
All our properties are non-smoking and pet-free.
A holiday amidst the most spectacular Highland scenery at the foot of Ben Nevis, Britain"s highest mountain...
Imagine a place rich in wildlife - pine marten, deer, golden eagle, buzzard and many others - seen against the magnificent backdrop of their natural habitat...
Imagine...
the freedom and independence of your own Highland holiday cottage - purpose built with every comfort, allowing you to make yourself truly at home in Glen Nevis.
Imagine being in the centre of an easily accessible area, full of places to visit and things to do...Small wonder that so many of our customers return year after year to the peaceful and friendly atmosphere of Glen Nevis Holiday Cottages.
Come and turn imagination into reality!
Heating is provided in every room and the standard of insulation is particularly high for extra comfort during holidays taken early or late in the year.
A colour television and refrigerator are supplied so that you miss none of the comforts of home. All lighting, heating and cooking is by electricity for your convenience. The extensive range of equipment provided includes crockery, cooking utensils, blankets, pillows, bed linen and towels for up to five persons.
Each cottage is thoughtfully placed away from our access road to guarantee peace and privacy. There is ample parking with good pathways and garden space.
A small laundry is provided for your use and a telephone kiosk is sited en route to our well-stocked shop and reception. From your own patio, you can enjoy the mountain views and fresh highland air as you dine "alfresco" or just relax as the warm summer days lead into long peaceful evenings.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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