Located in Kentallen, near Fort William in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland, Taigh Easain is a spacious and well-furnished detached house that accommodates up to eight guests. The property is strategically positioned near the coast and offers proximity to local amenities, including a hotel with a pub and restaurant just 200 yards away. The house features a comfortable living room equipped with a 49" Smart TV and a DVD player, alongside a fully equipped kitchen and dining area, making it ideal for family gatherings or group retreats. With oil central heating and Wi-Fi included, guests can enjoy a cozy stay throughout the year.
The ground floor of Taigh Easain includes a bedroom with a kingsize bed and an en-suite bathroom, as well as a cloakroom for convenience. The first floor features three additional kingsize bedrooms, each with its own en-suite facilities, ensuring privacy and comfort for all guests. There are also two twin bedrooms that provide flexible sleeping arrangements. The property is designed to cater to families, with amenities such as a travel cot, highchair, and stairgate available upon request. Outside, guests can relax in the sitting-out area equipped with garden furniture, and there is a garage for equipment storage, making it easy to store bikes and outdoor gear.
Taigh Easain serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning landscapes and outdoor activities of the Scottish Highlands. Guests can embark on the famous Jacobite Steam Train journey across the Glenfinnan viaduct, a scenic route featured in the Harry Potter films, or take a gondola ride up Aonach Mor Mountain for breathtaking views. The area is renowned for its outdoor pursuits, including climbing, walking, skiing, and various water sports, particularly in Fort William, known as the 'outdoor capital of the UK'. Additionally, visitors can explore the historic village of Glencoe, just five miles away, and discover numerous castles and museums scattered throughout the region.
For those looking to venture further, Oban, known as the 'seafood capital of the UK', offers ferry services to the Inner Hebrides, including the picturesque islands of Mull and Iona. The nearby Sustrans cycle track provides a fantastic cycling experience for families, showcasing beautiful loch views and diverse wildlife. Other potential day trips include visits to Inverness, the Isle of Skye, and the Cairngorms. Alternatively, guests can simply unwind and enjoy the stunning sunsets over Loch Linnhe from the comfort of their accommodation. With a shop located five miles away, Taigh Easain combines convenience with the allure of Scotland's natural beauty and rich history.
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!