Torosay, Fort William - Sleeps 9
Elevated position close to town centre
This detached holiday property is situated in an elevated position with magnificent views over Loch Linnhe. A short walk from the centre of Fort William – the outdoor capital of the Highlands. This large spacious town house offers an exceptionally good standard of accommodation, whilst retaining many original features. There is a wealth of activities in the area including a golf course situated at the foot of Ben Nevis, fishing, walking, climbing, skiing and watersports.
Fort William boasts some excellent restaurants, such as The Crannog, the specialist fish restaurant. The town offers a wide variety of shops, pubs and cafés.
It provides easy access to Drumnadrochit (home of Nessie!), Inverness, Inverary and Oban. The isles of Skye, Mull, Iona and the Inner and Outer Hebrides are easily accessible. The Fort William to Mallaig steam train is a firm favourite with many visitors, especially as it passes over the Glenfinnan Viaduct, where Harry Potter was filmed. Ben Nevis and Aonach Mor, with gondolier lifts and mountain bike trails offer something for everyone.
Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
Ground floor: Living room. Dining room. Kitchen. 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 single. Shower room with toilet. Wooden floor throughout. First floor: 3 bedrooms: 1 double, 2 twin. Bathroom with bath, shower attachment, shower cubicle and toilet.
Open fire in living room inc. Oil CH, elec, bed linen and towels inc. DVD. Stereo/CD. Elec cooker. M/wave. Washer/dryer. D/washer. Freezer. Enclosed patio. Parking (2 cars). No smoking. NB: Drops within grounds.
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Customer Reviews of Torosay, Fort William - Sleeps 9
1st comment: The best equipped holiday cottage we have ever stayed in. Great kitchen, spacious dining room, comfortable lounge and lovely bedrooms - wifi as well, so kids happy! Fantastic views and friendly neighbours too! March 2012.
2nd comment: Excellent property with fantastic views, everything you need for a nice relaxing break except, perhaps, wifi. Sept 2011.
3rd comment: This property had a fantastically equipped kitchen, the beds were very comfortable, and everything in the property was of a high standard. July 2011.
4th comment: Good base for exploring surrounding area. House was very comfortable, the kitchen was exceptionally well equipped. April 2011.
5th comment: The house was a home from home. It actually had more than enough kitchen equipment for the number catered for. Having rented many holiday cottages over the years I was impressed with both the location, 2 streets back from Fort Bill’s main street (beware though it’s all up hill), and the comfort of the house. The weather was abysmal but we took a walking novice with us who wants to return!!! All in all a lovely relaxing wet week. April 2011.
6th comment: Close to town, very well equipped, clean. Oct 2010.
7th comment: The accommodation was an excellent size and standard, and ideally situated for Town Centre and getting to and from surrounding areas. Would recommend and would definitely go again! Dec 2009.
8th comment: Well furnished & decorated, clean. The house has a nice aspect and ideal for a holiday in the highlands. Oct 2009.
9th comment: The accommodation was excellent with lovely views and did not lack any items at all with everything you need in a home being present. We all thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Sept 2007.
10th comment: We wished we were to stay longer. The property was 5 /10 min walk to the High Street in Fort William meaning that once there one didn’t really need the car as Fort William had good public transport links. When booking the fact that the property only had one bathroom was a concern but this was primarily alleviated by four of the five bedrooms having sinks. Overall well impressed and would return. Oct 2006.
11th Comment This property was far better and far bigger than we expected. There was 8 Adults in the cottage and there was ample room, it was great. Would definitely recommend it and hopefully will be going back another year to stay there. Aug 2006.