We are a family friendly home in a beautiful area of the Highlands, offering you a comfortable stay. Please see our Trip Advisor reviews to see other guests thoughts.
Just 3 miles from the centre of Fort William and just ten minutes drive.
Tower Ridge House is a family run business offering comfortable, affordable accommodation in a relaxed and friendly environment. Set in its own grounds of 1.5 acres with panoramic views overlooking the Nevis Range, with the three peaks of Ben Nevis, Aonach Mor and Carn Mor as the back drop.
We are ideally situated for walking, cycling, climbing and skiing. There is plenty to do all year round to make your stay a memorable one!
Located in the village of Torlundy only five minutes drive from Fort William on the A82 or by using the recently completed Fort William-Torlundy cycle way which crosses the foot of the drive, this is an ideal base to explore Lochaber and the Highlands.
Tower Ridge House has four letting rooms, 2 family rooms that can sleep 4 people in and 2 king/twin rooms, all with ensuites bathroom/shower.
There is ample parking and storage for bikes. We serve a Lovely Scottish breakfast each morning with a wide choice of freshly prepared products - from cooked to porridge, cereals,fresh seasonal fruits, yogurts and fruit juices . Breakfast is served at a choice of 2 sittings 7.45 or 8.30am daily. On fine weather days our small decked terrace can accommodate 4 people for breakfast. We can provide you with a pack lunch for £5 which includes a sandwich, piece of fruit, packet of crisps, carton of drink and a piece of homemade cake.
Walkers and cyclists are very welcomed, we can dry your outdoor clothing and footwear overnight. We also have safe storage for bikes and equipement and also an outdoor hosepipe. And by prior arrangement we can offer an evening meal or snack. We can also do an early bird breakfast. We have a supply of walking routes and local travel information, along with a daily weather report.
Thank you for visiting the Tower Ridge House website and we look forward to meeting you soon!
Adrian and Sue Wells
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