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great glen chalets
property description: Come and unwind in the mountains, breathe the fresh mountain air and relax in the comfort of a spacious self catering chalet situated amongst woodland on Torlundy Farm. We offer a rural retreat on an organic farm with fly fishing and horse riding in the foothills of Ben Nevis. There are eight self-catering holiday homes individually sited amongst pine trees with superb views of three of the highest mountains in the British Isles. Ideally situated for touring the West Highlands and only 3 miles from Fort William and 1 mile from the mountain bike trails of Nevis Range. These two-bedroomed chalets sleep 4/5 persons with linen provided and Pets welcome. Attractively furnished and pine panelled throughout these holiday lodges are graded STB 2 star and there is laundry facilities on site.
Additionally, we can offer you Lone Pine Lodge
Ours is a Highland working farm with grazing sheep and cattle, and occasionally a pig or two. The farm is located just north of Fort William, off the A82 at Tomacharich - a small hamlet at the southern most end of the Great Glen.
What to see and do...? Where shall we start... If you're the sort of person who likes to simply relax and enjoy peace and quite with a good book, the surrounding area is just the place. On the other hand, if you enjoy exploring or participating in outdoor sports, look no further.
additional information: Trout Fly Fishing in the Great Glen Whether staying at Torlundy Farm or just visiting Fort William, why not take a couple of hours out and enjoy the fun of fly fishing in the Highlands of Scotland?
pricing: Full pricing information can be obtained directly from the hotel (contact details below). We have two separate tariffs - one for Lone Pine Lodge and one for our holiday chalets.
contact details: Torlundy Farm, Torlundy, by Fort William PH33 6SW Scotland Tel: +0044 (0)1397 703015 Fax: +0044 (0)1397 703304 |
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