Torr Caladh is a pleasant single-storey cottage located in the picturesque village of Glenfinnan, near Fort William in the Scottish Highlands, and it comfortably accommodates up to six guests. This secluded rural retreat is perfectly positioned for families looking to explore the stunning landscapes of the Highlands. The cottage features a welcoming living room with an open fire and a 37" Freeview TV, a dining room, and a well-equipped kitchen that includes modern appliances such as an electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and tumble dryer. The sleeping arrangements comprise one double bedroom and two twin bedrooms, along with a bathroom equipped with a shower over the bath.
The property is designed for comfort and convenience, offering amenities such as oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi. Guests are welcomed with a complimentary pack, and the cottage includes essential items like a travel cot and highchair for families with young children. Outside, visitors can enjoy a large enclosed garden with a sitting area and garden furniture, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. Additionally, private parking is available for two cars, and the property maintains a strict no-smoking policy.
Located within walking distance of the local village pub, the shores of Glen Shiel, and the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct—famous for its appearance in the Harry Potter films—Torr Caladh offers easy access to various attractions. The nearby Glenfinnan Station Museum and the scenic West Coast mainline, recognized as one of the world's most beautiful train journeys, enhance the appeal of the area. The cottage also comes with fishing rights, allowing guests to enjoy loch fishing in the vicinity. The National Trust Scotland Visitor Centre and the stunning Glenfinnan Monument, which provides breathtaking views over Loch Shiel, are must-visit spots for those staying in the area.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Torr Caladh serves as an excellent base for exploring further afield. Fort William, known as the outdoor capital of Europe, is just a short drive away, along with the famous Neptune’s Staircase on the Caledonian Canal. The region also boasts beautiful beaches, such as the white sands of Morar and the breathtaking coastline of Arisaig. Adventurous guests can take boat trips from Arisaig to the Small Isles and Knoydart, while regular ferries from Mallaig provide access to the Isle of Skye. With so much to offer, Torr Caladh promises an unforgettable experience in one of Scotland's most scenic locations.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!