Lying on the southern shores of Loch Lochy amongst the grand Lochaber countryside, the small hamlet of Gairlochy boasts a tranquil location and picturesque scenery.
The village, situated at the south end of the Great Glen Way between the Commando Memorial and the Caledonian Canal, is surrounded by several other small crofting settlements. The Great Glen Way and the Great Glen Mountain Bike Trail can both be joined at the canal which is approximately 10 minutes walk from the village. Fort William and the might Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain, are also easily accessible in under 20 minutes drive.
The small and attractive village of Spean Bridge is located at the southern end of the Great Glen...
The small village of Roybridge, situated deep in the north west Highlands of Scotland, boasts...
Lying in the shadow of Ben Nevis, Fort William is the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’ and the main town...
Invergarry is a village at the foot of Glengarry, on the main route between Fort William and...
Kinlochleven lies at the eastern end of Loch Leven, at the foot of the spectacular mountains known...
Ardgour is a mountainous region of Lochaber located at the foot of the towering mountain of Corrie...
Located on the eastern shore of Loch Linnhe around 5 miles from Glencoe, the village of Onich...
Loch Ossian is a small stretch of water ringed by hills and mountains and situated at the heart of...
The magical Glencoe combines world-famous scenery with history and is one of the highlights of any...
Glenfinnan is a small beautiful village sitting comfortably among the hills of Glen Finnan within a...
Surrounded by some of the most dramatic and beautiful scenery in Scotland, the village is a perfect...
Situated on the most southern tip of Loch Ness on the Great Glen Way, this historic and scenic...
The pretty little village of Kentallen is situated on the shores of Loch Linnhe on the west coast...
Set in the heart of Highlands close to Glencoe and Ben Nevis, Duror boasts spectacular scenery and...
West Affric is part of the Glen Affric National Scenic Area, a vast area of wild land that gives...
This wild woodland climbs from the seashore near the head of Loch Creran up the slopes of Ben...
The small village of Invermoriston is situated on the Great Glen Way just above the south end of...
Laggan Wolftrax is a set of great mountain biking trails with something for every skill level.
This rugged, remote estate in the West Highlands is a true wilderness with exceptional mountain...
The small village of Strontian is attractively located on Loch Sunart in the western Highlands...
Sandwiched between Lochs Nevis and Hourn, Knoydart is one of the most dramatic and unspoilt places...
Set in the south west of the Cairngorms National Park, the village of Laggan is surrounded by the...
The Falls of Glomach are a spectacular, atmospheric destination of natural beauty and breathtaking...
Appin is a peaceful and secluded peninsula situated in the southern-most part of the district in...
Set amongst the dramatic mountain scenery in Badenoch, the small village of Dalwhinnie is a good...
Bridge of Orchy is a small village located at the head of Glen Orchy.
Lying on the coast of Appin just north of Loch Creran, Port Appin is a pretty little fishing...
Balcaldine is a scattered village situated near the southern shore of Loch Creran.
Situated on a rocky knoll on the shore of Loch Sunart, this beautiful, peaceful hide offers some...
Positioned right on the shore of Loch Duich, the village of Letterfearn looks across to the iconic...
Loch an Daimh is a loch in Perthshire, 40 miles (64 km) west of Pitlochry.
Situated at the head of two long and exceptionally remote glens, Cannich is a prime walking...
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