Rent Holiday Cottage in Onich near Fort William, Scottish Highlands, Scotland
Shuna
Property Description
Consists of a sitting room, fitted kitchen, utility room/cloak room with wash hand basin, bathroom cabinet and electric shaver socket. There is a bathroom with full size bath, fitted electric shower over the bath, and WC. There is one bedroom with a double bed and another bedroom containing two single beds, accommodating up to a maximum of four people.
All electric including modern storage, convection, fan heating and water heating, all electricity being 'inclusive' in the hire charge. All windows are double glazed.
There is a colour TV, VCR, CD / Radio / Cassette, fridge/freezer, oven and hob, microwave and toaster. Bed linen and towels are provided free.
There is ample parking.
In the car park there is a small building containing two automatic washing machines, two tumble driers, iron and ironing board.
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DATES (2012)
Week Commencing
(Sat - Sat)
03 JAN - 10 FEB £295
11 FEB - 24 FEB £400
25 FEB - 30 MAR £310
31 MAR - 13 APR £400
14 APR - 27 APR £375
28 APR - 25 MAY £375
26 MAY - 22 JUN £435
23 JUN - 24 AUG £490
25 AUG - 05 OCT £390
06 OCT - 26 OCT £435
27 OCT - 21 DEC £310
22 DEC - 28 DEC £450
29 DEC - 04 JAN 13 £490
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Local Activities
The site is in an ideal central position for touring the Highlands and Islands, covering a wide range of leisurely pursuits and activities. The Islands of Skye, Mull, lona and many more are reasonably accessible as are numerous mainland locations. Onich is an ideal base for discovering the magic this part of Scotland has to offer.
For the energetic, the ski and climbing areas of Glencoe and the Nevis Range, are within 30 minutes car journey. The rambler and mountain biker is spoilt for choice also, with many official designated routes.
Alternatively, spend some time just relaxing by your holiday cottage taking in the view or stroll down to the secluded rugged beach at the foot of our site. Springwell lies in an exceptional area for wildlife and is within a National Scenic Area
Springwell represents the West Highlands of Scotland at their very best where the dramatic mountains of brooding Glencoe meet the stunning Lochaber coastline. The steep sloping former croft comprises an area of natural woodland of great ecological interest with rich diversity of flora and fauna. The hillside, russet with bracken in Autumn and clad with bluebells in early summer, is fringed with birch, hazel, holly, alder, willow and ash.
With the exception of the original croft house, the cottages are reached by a short steep drive and sit on a secluded hillside plateau high above the road, making the best of the outstanding views.
Getting Here
The road to Springwell is a romantic journey through the Scottish Highlands, taking about 2 hours from Perth.
From the rich agricultural land around Perth follow the A85 along the Earn Valley
Take the A82 through Bridge of Orchy, across desolate Rannoch Moor and thread your way down rugged Glencoe, surely the most dramatic and atmospheric of the Highland glens, to the bridge where Loch Leven meets the sea at South Ballachulish. Almost there!
Follow the signs for Fortwilliam, still on the A82 and, after 2 miles, as you enter the village of Onich, at the second 30mph warning sign you will see the entrance to Springwell signed on the right. Take the turning and follow the steep drive to your home for the duration of your stay. (For satnav the postcode is PH33 6RY).
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