Holiday Cottages in the West of Scotland

Ancient Wreck Mystery PDF Print E-mail

The mystery surrounding a ship which sank off the Scottish coast more than three hundred years ago may have been solved by a group of amateur historians.

Since the 17th Century the true reason why the vessel, which has lain off the west coast, made the journey has eluded historians.

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Walk of the Week PDF Print E-mail

The Ardnamurchan peninsula on the west coast is one of the wildest and most beautiful parts of Scotland. If you want to lose yourself and indulge in some of the most rugged and testing walking, this is the place.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 April 2008 )
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Local News Articles PDF Print E-mail

A few articles about what's happening in this remote part of the country: many are related to conservation issues, whether it be Ardnamurchan's wildlife, its history or it woodlands.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 April 2008 )
 
Close Encounters of the Bird Kind PDF Print E-mail

The eagle has landed - bringing with it the prospect of a major tourism boost for one of Scotland's remotest areas.

In an unprecedented venture, nature enthusiasts will be able to experience a close encounter of the bird kind on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 April 2008 )
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Heat Loving Lark PDF Print E-mail

A new arrival to the Highlands - the short-toed lark - has been recorded in the latest report on bird life in the region.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 April 2008 )
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How to Book a Cottage

To book one of our Cottages please use our online booking system, call 01972 500 797 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Weeks begin and end on Saturdays. For other start dates please contact us; we do try to be flexible if possible.

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Ariundle Nature Reserve

The Sunart Oakwoods are part of the Ancient Caledonian Oak Forest and have been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Managed by Scottish Heritage, the Ariundle Nature Reserve is situated on the Strontian to Polloch road and is a surviving fragment of the native forest which once covered the lower glens of the Sunart area.

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