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Located in the stunning setting of Glenfinnan overlooking Loch Shiel near Fort William in the Scottish Highlands, Loch TroChraobhan offers the ideal retreat for a special family holiday or gathering of friends. The property immediately impresses with its 'wow' factor as you arrive and begin to unload in the ample driveway. Carefully designed to make the most of the picturesque surroundings, the house boasts glimpses of the tranquil loch through the mature trees, creating a serene backdrop. The impressive open-plan living space on the upper floor maximizes the breathtaking views, with a cozy sitting area by the woodburning stove and a well-equipped kitchen for preparing meals. The stylish dining area offers a space for leisurely meals, while the balcony provides a perfect spot for enjoying cocktails with a view.
For relaxation, the ground-floor sitting room offers a cozy sanctuary for watching TV or enjoying a good book. Outside, guests can admire the starlit sky over the loch and retire to one of the three beautifully appointed bedrooms with stunning views. The tranquil mornings can begin with a rejuvenating shower, followed by coffee on the balcony before setting out to explore the surrounding area. A variety of activities await, from cruising on Loch Shiel and visiting historical sites like the Glenfinnan Monument to exploring walking trails that lead to picturesque peaks like Sgurr Thuilm and Gulvain.
Outdoor enthusiasts can also indulge in water activities such as kayaking, paddle boarding, canoeing, or swimming in the Loch. A short drive away, Fort William beckons with its attractions, including the Ben Nevis Whiskey Distillery, the West Highland Museum, the Steall Waterfall, and the scenic Glencoe Nature Reserve. Nearby Ben Nevis offers winter skiing and summer mountain biking opportunities. To make memories that last a lifetime, a stay at Loch TroChraobhan promises a truly unforgettable experience in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
Contact: Sykes Cottages
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