Castle Cottage

Morvern
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At a Glance
Sleeps 6
Wi-Fi
Wood Burner
Sea/Loch View
Dog Friendly
Parking
Garden/Patio
Washing Machine
The Property
Castle Cottage is a single storey semi-detached cottage overlooking the mouth of the River Aline below Kinlochaline Castle. Situated on the stunning West Coast of Scotland, Ardtornish Estate is located on the shores of Lochaline on the Morvern peninsula. The perfect family holiday.
 
Interior
The charming sitting room has an open fire and a bay window overlooking the Loch. The well equipped kitchen / dining room has a washing machine & tumble dryer, fridge, freezer and electric oven with 4 ring ceramic hob.

The 3 bedrooms comprise of one double, one twin, and one room with bunk beds.

The bathroom has a full size bath with electric overhead shower.

There is a Flat Screen TV with Freesat and DVD. Electricity and Wi-Fi are included as is a starter pack of logs. More logs are available to purchase.
 
Outside
Enjoy the stunning loch views from your lawn garden filled with shrubs and flowering bulbs.  Featuring outdoor furniture to enjoy sunny afternoons.

Explore
Take time to explore this spectacular estate from the gardens, fresh water lochs, castles, and woodlands rich with wildlife. A wonderful escape for family holidays in one of the most spectacular regions in Scotland.
 
Dog Policy: Your well behaved dog is allowed, maximum two. are permitted in this property.
Features
  • Quite & peaceful location
  • Stunning loch views
  • Outdoor seating in private garden area
  • Wi-Fi
  • Flat Screen TV with free satellite & DVD
  • Ipod Docking Station
  • Wood burning fire
  • Starter pack of logs
  • Well equipped kitchen
  • Fridge freezer
  • Washing Machine & dryer
  • Electric oven & stove
  • Bathroom with bath, shower & WC
  • Cot & High Chair available-please provide your own bedding
  • Dogs welcome £20 per pet (max2)
Ardtornish Estate
Morvern, by Oban,
Argyll, Scotland, PA80 5UZ
 
Directions and full address to be advised in Key & Arrival Instructions after final balance is paid.

MORVERN
Ardtornish estate is in the southerly corner of the beautiful Morvern peninsula, which forms the extreme south-western point of the Highland region.
 
Morvern is approximately 200 square miles, with Ardnamurchan to the north-west, Sunart and Ardgour to the north, and bounded by the Sound of Mull to the south, Loch Linnhe to the east and Loch Sunart to the north.  Morvern is a stunning and dramatic region with a geology and topography that reflect a turbulent volcanic history.  The main settlement in Morvern is Lochaline, which also serves as a ferry terminal to Fishnish on Mull.

Lochaline supports a pier side café, a general store, a post office, a pub, a hotel, a petrol station, a medical centre, a primary school, a church, a craft shop and a social club. There is also a Dive Centre and an award winning restaurant (The White House Restaurant), as well the Lochaline Sand Mine and a community forest nearby.  There is also an anchorage facility at Lochaline Harbour.   


DIRECTIONS
Almost all visitors drive to Ardtornish – either from home, or having taken the overnight sleeper train to Fort William, or flown to Glasgow or Inverness. Unless you are on a walking holiday there really isn’t any other convenient way of getting here.

In all of these circumstances the quickest way to drive to Ardtornish is to take the Corran Ferry across Loch Linnhe just 8 miles south of Fort William. The ferry takes about 5 minutes and saves a good hour’s driving around the top of the Loch. The current cost of a one way trip is £7.30 and there are usually two sailings every hour.
 
The latest Corran Ferry Timetable is at this link: https://www.highland.gov.uk/corranferry

1.As you drive off the Corran Ferry onto the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, turn left onto the A861 and continue straight ahead for 12.5 miles.
2.Turn left off the A861 onto the A884 at the top of Loch Sunart where the turning is signposted to Lochaline and Mull Ferry, continue straight ahead for 15.7 miles.
3.Turn left off the A884 onto the estate road where the turning is signposted Ardtornish. You are now only a few minutes from your destination.

The drive from the Corran Ferry to Ardtornish takes under an hour. If you get to Lochaline village you have gone a bit too far!
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