Enjoying a superb rural setting and yet within walking distance of pubs, a café and the local railway station in Roy Bridge, Mo Dhachaidh offers an enviable location in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. With walks, hikes and trails aplenty available from the doorstep, the property is a wonderful base from which to explore the delights of the Highlands, making it the perfect destination for a family or a group of friends on a walking holiday. Park up on the ample driveway and step into the attractive property which is single-storey and yet offers surprisingly spacious accommodation, including a warm and welcoming sitting room which comes complete with a feature gas fire, a comfy corner sofa and a Smart TV, making it the ideal spot for curling up together, chilling out and really getting into the holiday mood. When tummies begin to rumble, the designated chef will be delighted with the ample-sized kitchen/diner which is fully fitted with everything needed to whip up culinary masterpieces for the holiday party. When it’s time to serve up, take a seat in the dining area or try the light and airy sun room which overlooks the well-maintained gardens. Should the weather allow, then look forward to spending some time alfresco with the gardens an appealing spot for children and pets to run around safely while the adults can sit and watch them on the patio area and enjoy dining and drinking while soaking up the idyllic surroundings. Come bedtime and guests can choose from three good-sized bedrooms including two doubles and a single with a family shower room completing the accommodation. The property is a great starting point for a whole host of activities with the 96 mile West Highland Trail running from Milngavie to Fort William and boasting some spectacular scenery a must. A short drive away is the bustling town of Fort William which has a great selection of shops and eateries and is close to loads of biking trails and Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis can be accessed from here. For something a little more sedate, check out Ben Nevis Whisky Distillery where you can enjoy a factory tour and a wee dram or pay a visit to the Glenfinnan Monument and Visitor Centre. For a holiday to remember in the unforgettable setting of the Scottish Highlands, a stay at Mo Dhachaidh is to be recommended.
The village of Spean Bridge is set in the parish of Kilmonivaig in the beautiful Scottish Highlands. Spean Bridge earned its name from the Highbridge over the River Spean and the village today is a lovely holiday base, with transport links heading north to Inverness and south towards Fort William. The main town in the Western Highlands, Fort William lies on the banks of Loch Linnhe, and offers a wide variety of shops and pubs which serve a fine selection of meals.
Single-storey.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room.
Sun room
Oil central heating.
Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, air fryer, slow cooker, microwave, kettle and toaster.
Smart TV.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair, travel cot and stairgate available.
Iron and ironing board.
Ample off-road parking.
Gardens to rear with lawns, patio area and patio furniture and summerhouse/games room.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 3.5 miles, pub 0.1 miles.
Note: There is a good housekeeping bond of £350.
Note: Train tracks for the Caledonian Sleeper train along the bottom of the garden do not cross the boundary.
Note: There are a few steps up to the entrance of the property so please bear this in mind when booking
Christopher
The weather was good and the midges all gone. The very well equipped and spacious kitchen made cooking easy and for the nights you didnât want to cook, the Roy Bridge Hotel did excellent food. It was fun watching the trains go past and their passing hours were not early or late and in fact you very soon get used to them. The large, enclosed garden was excellent for dogs. Friendly locals and we felt at home.
Stuart
Left a message as well but no major issues one was a noisy boiler and a little smell off it but Kelly had already sorted an engineer to sort it through a neighbour. So all good and the cottage is really nice.
Ann
Beautiful area with squirrels and rabbits coming into the garden. Pubs within walking distance and village had all we needed. We went to Plodda falls in Glen Affric. Beautiful walk and very picturesque. Also visited Drumnadrochit for lunch, quite a lot of coaches and tourists, but it's nice in the winter months, not as crowded
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