Cottage Description
Pinewood is a 4 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 8 and is located in Spean Bridge, Scotland. This property is pet friendly allowing for 2 pets. Prices range from £535 to £4065 per week. Local to Roybridge, Bohuntine, Achaphubuil, Fort William
- Barbecue
- Cot Available
- Detached Property
- DVD player
- Dishwasher
- Ground Floor Facilities
- Fuel and Power Included
- Garden / Patio
- Highchair
- Open Fire
- Free Pets
- Rural Location
- Shower
- Television
- Wifi
- Car Parking Available
- Bed Linen & Towels Included
- Washing Machine
- Fishing
Superb panoramic views
Panoramic views
This spacious detached family house enjoys superb panoramic views across Gairlochy Bay to the Grey Corries and the Nevis Range. Undoubtedly one of the best locations in the heart of this all year round outdoor holiday area, the property is ideally placed to enjoy ski-ing climbing, walking, cycling, pony trekking, canoeing and with free loch fishing on the loch shoreline just 40 metres away - there is something for all the family. Enjoy the peace, tranquillity and beauty of this area and the wildlife is an added attraction as are the numerous sites of historic interest. Shop and pub 3.5 miles, restaurant 2.5 miles.
Ground floor: Living room. Dining room. Kitchen. 1 double bedroom. Shower room with toilet. Open tread stairs to first floor: 3 bedrooms: 2 double, 1 twin. Bathroom with toilet.
Open fire in living room (initial fuel inc). Oil CH, elec, bed linen and towels included. Highchair. DVD. Electric Cooker. Microwave. Washing Machine. T/dryer. Dishwasher. Freezer. Lawned garden and furniture. 3-acres of shared enclosed grounds. BBQ. Ample parking. Natural water supply from well. Wheelchair access. Note: Loch shore line 40 metres (unfenced).
Food
Days Out
Beach
Bike & Hike
Sports
Nature
Gardens
Activities
Historical
Eating & Drinking
Superb seafood, a stunning waterside setting and a relaxed ambiance ensure that Crannog is a favourite for a great meal out in Lochaber. Langoustines fresh from Loch Linnhe are a speciality but meat eaters and vegetarians will find delicious dishes to choose from.
This small family run franchise is situated in the main building at the Great Glen Water Park. The Restaurant offers a choice of freshly prepared light snacks throughout the day as well as a wide range of freshly prepared evening meals using great local produce.
Creagan Inn - 27.3 Miles (43.7 KM)
A lovely Scottish inn with tasty food and a warm welcome. Popular with locals and visitors alike and with excellent views over nearby Loch Crerran, this is a great choice for a relaxing evening with friends or family. The food is good value for money and the staff are great at providing local tips and suggestions.
Enjoy panoramic views across the Morvern Hills, Loch Linnhe, the Island of Lismore and of course Castle Stalker. The cafe offers delicious home-cooking all made from locally sourced Scottish ingredients. Relax in a spectacular setting with some tasty food, a glass of wine or a refreshing pint.
Fun Days Out
Britain's only mountain gondola system, carrying visitors effortlessly to 2150ft on Aonach Mor, beside Ben Nevis. There are two marked walks to panoramic viewpoints from the top station. The large self-service restaurant has additional tables on the balcony for hot sunny days.
Glenfinnan Station Museum is situated in the famous and beautiful village of Glenfinnan on the Road to the Isles between Fort William and Mallaig.
Beach
No recommended Beach found within 30 miles of this property.
Biking & Hiking
A walk of about 4 hours on waymarked routes, making it easy to navigate through the woodland at the bottom. The gondola takes you 600m up the mountain, where you'll enjoy stunning views of Ben Nevis and the surrounding area.
Caledonian Canal: Fort Augustus - Kytra Lock - 20 Miles (32 KM)
A good 5 mile family walk along the canal. You can park in the village centre and set off from Fort Augustus. There is a picnic area at Kytra Lock.
Pattack Falls and Druim an Aird - 24.7 Miles (39.5 KM)
This easy to follow walk takes you through Pattack gorge waterfalls (used as a location in 'Monarch of the Glen') and the ruins of Druim an Aird, the deserted village.
A wonderful, easy-going route along the coastline towards Port Appin. At about 1.5 miles, this is an easy route on fairly level ground, encompassing minor roads, paths and track. Enjoy the stunning views across Lismore on this short walk and keep your eyes peeled for seals over the Lynn of Lorn!
Golf & Sports
Whitewater rafting, mountain biking, water sports, target sports and clay pigeon shooting are just a few of the things on offer at this centre. There's something for everyone to enjoy particularly if you are an adrenaline junkie.
Rock and ice climbing teaching sessions, indoors and out all year round. All sessions are run with fully qualified instructors and all equipment is provided and to the highest standard.
For family fun or committed outdoor enthusiasts, Vertical Descents offers challenging, memorable and high quality outdoor activity days, giving everyone the opportunity to discover landscapes out of reach by normal means in the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands.
Experience the glorious Highlands at this unique watersports centre by historic Glencoe. Get a huge adrenaline rush in one of the fast and furious RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boats) or hire a small dinghy, canoe, or rowing boat — full safety cover is always on hand.
Eleven miles of purpose-built, all-weather challenging singletrack mountain bike routes graded red and black, including a blue-graded Fun Park. Hire a mountain bike and they'll even shuttle you to the start to save the climb. Or if you'd rather, take a pony trek or a quiet walk.
Nature Reserves
No recommended Nature Reserves found within 30 miles of this property.
Gardens & Woodlands
Glen Roy - 5.6 Miles (9 KM)
Created by Glacial action, the famous 'Parallel Roads' of Glen Roy are among the most remarkable landforms in Britain. The shorelines of lakes created during the last Ice Age can be clearly seen in the hillside today.
Local Attractions
Wander through caves and mines to discover a fantastic collection of crystals, gemstones and fossils. Learn about the Scottish gold rush, the largest Gold Nugget ever found and see crystals over a metre tall.
At Iceberg Glass, Douglas Wilson and his staff produce a large range of free worked glass pieces, including contemporary jewellery for sale to the public. Formerly at Drummnadrochit, the studio has now relocated to Fort Augustus by Loch-Ness.
No visit to Scotland would be complete without a guided tour of a distillery. At Dalwhinnie, the admission price includes a discount voucher redeemable against a 70cl bottle of single malt. Children under 8 are welcome, but are not admitted to production areas.
Historical & Heritage Sites
Based at Achnacarry, 12 miles from Fort William, the museum tells the history of Clan Cameron and its involvement with the Jacobites and the 1745 uprising. There are displays about the Queen's own Cameron Highlanders and the commandos who trained here in World War II.
Ben Nevis - 7.3 Miles (11.7 KM)
Ben Nevis is Britain's highest peak at 4406 ft and Glen Nevis was the location for the film Braveheart. Lower Glen Nevis's visitor centre has parking, toilets and information. The Braveheart car park is lower down the glen, and the lower falls car park is a mile further up.
Browse through the fascinating archives of The West Highland Museum. View its pictures, artefacts and photographs and hear the stories behind them. They tell of local history, tradition and culture throughout the ages and provide a real insight into a unique way of life.
The monument is dedicated to the clansmen who fought and died for Bonnie Prince Charlie. Set amid spectacular scenery at the head of Loch Shiel, its visitor centre has displays on the Prince's campaign. Keep an eye out for the viaduct that features in the Harry Potter movies.