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Accommodation
Peacefully situated in the pretty little village of Torridon under the imposing crags of Liathach, this detached cottage enjoys spectacular views over Loch Torridon to the mountains of Wester Ross which surround this fertile inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. The cottage stands in enclosed sheltered gardens and a stream flows down from Liathach through the rear garden (care required with young children). The cottage is comfortably furnished in a simple, traditional way to offer an unpretentious but well-loved holiday home in an area of great natural beauty.
There is much available in the way of outdoor pursuits with excellent walking, climbing, angling, launch facilities for boats and an abundance of birds and wildlife. To the north lies the popular resort of Gairloch, to the south the Applecross Peninsula and the Isle of Skye - this is the ideal base for exploring mountains, moorland and coast.
Hotel/restaurant 2 miles.
1 double bedroom with king-size bed and whb, 1 twin bedroom with whb and 1 single bedroom, cosy living room with open fire, second sitting room, simply fitted dining/kitchen, porch, bathroom. Cooking by oil Rayburn or electricity, heating by electricity and open fire. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, television, CD player.
Bed linen and towels available to overseas visitors free of charge or by special request.

Location
Torridon is situated at , Gairlochin Ross-shire. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Lattitude 57.54680, Longitude -5.513005 or postcode IV22 2EZ.

Torridon accommodation summary
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| Wheel chair access |
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Easy walking |
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Activities close by
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Close to a Pub |
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Map view of Torridon
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