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Located in a stunning elevated position above the Caledonian Canal at Gairlochy, the contemporary single-storey holiday home known as Eildan was captured in captivating images taken in May 2023, showcasing the newly completed landscaping and freshly sown grass. The property exudes a sense of modern charm and tranquility, offering a spacious design, breathtaking views, and delightful tartan finishings that pay homage to the idyllic Scottish landscape. Eildan serves as the perfect retreat for friends, families, and avid walkers seeking a memorable escape in the heart of nature's beauty.
Upon entering, guests are welcomed into the bright and airy sitting room, adorned with plush seating and a Smart TV, providing a cozy space to unwind after a day of exploring the picturesque surroundings. The fully-equipped kitchen/diner beckons visitors to showcase their culinary skills, equipped with modern conveniences ranging from an induction hob and dishwasher to a wine cooler and coffee maker, ensuring all self-catering needs are met. A dining table for eight offers a delightful setting to enjoy meals, or guests can opt to dine al fresco on the decking, furnished with outdoor seating to relish the stunning views.
The accommodation features four beautifully-appointed bedrooms, creating a tranquil retreat for guests. The master bedroom boasts a super-king-size bed, a private shower room, and access to the patio, providing a serene space to unwind. Additionally, there is a king-size bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, complemented by two twin bedrooms, all elegantly presented. A sleek family bathroom invites guests to luxuriate in a long soak, ideal for relaxation after a day of outdoor adventures.
Beyond the comforts of Eildan, guests can venture out to explore the surrounding natural beauty by foot or car, with easy access to the Great Glen Way and Caledonian Canal offering plenty of walking opportunities. Adrenaline enthusiasts can partake in local mountain biking or skiing activities to elevate their holiday experience. The nearby town of Fort William awaits guests seeking dining options, pubs, a cinema, shops, and a distillery, promising a vibrant array of entertainment and cultural experiences. Further afield, the west coast beckons with attractions such as Mallaig and Arisaig, or the opportunity to embark on a scenic journey aboard the Jacobite Steam Train.
Eildan presents itself as a versatile choice for adventurers of all kinds throughout the year, offering a harmonious blend of modern comfort and access to the natural wonders of the Scottish Highlands. With its strategic location and array of amenities, Eildan promises an unforgettable holiday experience tailored to the preferences of its guests.
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