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Bed and Breakfast and Ardnamurchan accommodation

There's a good choice of bed and Breakfast and hotel accommodation in Ardnamurchan, a very rural and unspoiled part of Scotland and well worth a visit. The communities and villages of Ardgour, Strontian, Salen, Acharacle, Kilchoan, Glenborodale and others are well worth exploring. You can take a ferry to and from Kilchoan to Tobermory on Mull, which provides a very interesting opportunity to do a round trip including the Isle or Mull and Oban.

You can also visit the Ardnamurchan area from Fort William be going west and turning off at Lochailort...

Strontian Hotel - countryside bed and breakfast

Strontian Hotel - countryside bed and breakfast
Located in the quiet village of Strontian on the Ardnamurchan peninsula, The Strontian Hotel offers comfortable bed and breakfast for those looking for a quiet stay in this wonderful, totally unspoiled environment. Our family run hotel sits by...
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Strontian, PH36 4HZ
Tel: 0044 (0) 1967 402029

The Steadings Bed and Breakfast

The Steadings Bed and Breakfast
The Steadings Bed and Breakfast on Kingairloch Estate, comprises of a large open-plan kitchen and dining area with French doors that open out onto the patio where the view out to Loch Linnhe is tremendous. There are three double rooms; one twin...
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Kingairloch Estate, Kingairloch, Ardgour, PH33 7AE
Tel: 0044 (0) 1967 411 225
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