Ardno House, at Ballachulish, is only 5 minutes' drive from the historic setting of Glen Coe, one of Scotland's most idyllic locations. The beautifully appointed accommodation nestles at the foot of a wooded mountain, with wonderful views over Loch Linnhe and the hills beyond. Your hosts Robert and Morag have a passion for quality, comfort, attention to detail and unequalled customer satisfaction.
All 4 comfortable bedrooms are fitted to a very high standard with quality king-size beds, spacious en-suite private facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi access, hairdryer, USB charging points, hospitality tray and home baking. A Visit Scotland 4 Star Bed and Breakfast grading award reflects the quality of the accommodation. The very best of local food is on offer and we have a Visit Scotland "Taste our Best" Award.
Start your day with a full Scottish cooked breakfast; take a packed lunch with you whilst you explore the area and enjoy an evening meal on your return. Or dine out nearby at one of the splendid local eateries.
All 4 comfortable bedrooms are fitted to a very high standard with quality king-size beds, spacious en-suite private facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi access, hairdryer, USB charging points, hospitality tray and home baking. A Visit Scotland 4 Star Bed and Breakfast grading award reflects the quality of the accommodation. The very best of local food is on offer and we have a Visit Scotland "Taste our Best" Award.
Start your day with a full Scottish cooked breakfast; take a packed lunch with you whilst you explore the area and enjoy an evening meal on your return. Or dine out nearby at one of the splendid local eateries.
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Whether it is activity or relaxation you are looking for, Ardno House offers bed and breakfast guests the perfect base to tour the breath-taking splendour of the Scottish West Highlands and Islands.
There are numerous historic sites all around the area.
It is only a short drive to the scene of the famed Massacre of Glencoe and the monument to the Appin Murder, the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's "Kidnapped", is situated on the hillside behind Ardno House.
Museums include the West Highland Museum in Fort William, Invergarry and Fort Augustus railway museum, the Commando museum at Spean Bridge, Treasure of the Earth Crystals, Gemstone and Fossil museum at Corpach near Fort William.
There are numerous historic sites all around the area.
It is only a short drive to the scene of the famed Massacre of Glencoe and the monument to the Appin Murder, the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's "Kidnapped", is situated on the hillside behind Ardno House.
Museums include the West Highland Museum in Fort William, Invergarry and Fort Augustus railway museum, the Commando museum at Spean Bridge, Treasure of the Earth Crystals, Gemstone and Fossil museum at Corpach near Fort William.
Ardno House is easy to find: Situated beside the red telephone box on the A828 Oban road 1 miles south of the Ballachulish Bridge, between Glencoe and Appin.
Travel directions are noted below.
NB.
If using a satnav please note that it may tell you that you have arrived at your destination when you really need to go just a hundred yards or so further.
Take the M8 west to Greenock and exit at J30 Erskine Bridge.
Cross bridge and bear left onto A82.
Continue on A82 following signs for Loch Lomond, Crianlarich and Fort William.
Travel directions are noted below.
NB.
If using a satnav please note that it may tell you that you have arrived at your destination when you really need to go just a hundred yards or so further.
Take the M8 west to Greenock and exit at J30 Erskine Bridge.
Cross bridge and bear left onto A82.
Continue on A82 following signs for Loch Lomond, Crianlarich and Fort William.
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