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Fern Villa Guest House


Loanfern
Ballachulish
PH49 4JE
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Fern Villa Guest House

Fern Villa is a small and friendly Guest House offering Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the village of Ballachulish. We are just a few miles from the spectacular Pass of Glencoe and fifteen miles south of Fort William. We are ideally located for exploring the Scottish Highlands and it is possible to make day trips to Skye and Mull along various routes. The area offers something for everyone, whatever the season – walking, climbing (indoor and out), skiing, fishing, cycling, canoeing, 10 pin bowling and best of all chilling. For the outdoor enthusiast we have a kit drying room and offer an early full cooked breakfast if required. There is a good choice of places to eat within walking distance and a short drive away. Please note we are not a purpose built guesthouse and therefore some of the bedrooms are not large. However we have a lounge where you are welcome to relax if you decide to put your feet up for a while.


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Prices From: £46.00



Information about Ballachulish

Located on the shores of Loch Leven, with beautiful mountain and sealoch scenery all round. Once famous for suppling the "Ballachulish Slate" that covered many of the rising tenements in Glasgow and beyond from 1761 till 40 years ago. The quarries were worked until quite recently. ... < more >

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