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Mallaig self catering accommodation in beautiful lochside setting

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Post Office (sleeps 4)   School House and Bothy (sleeps 4)   Wee House (sleeps 4)    


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Mallaig self catering accommodation

Three traditional cottages in beautiful lochside setting near Mallaig
each sleeps 4, total 12

For those who simply long to escape from the hustle and bustle of 21st century life these cottages will be the perfect destination. Accessible only by water from the town of Mallaig, the cottages nestle beneath the mountains of North Morar to the south and on the shore of Loch Nevis, the 'Loch of Heaven' on Scotland's glorious west coast.

The Wee House, the Old Post Office and the Old Schoolhouse which can be let with an additional Bothy have been completely renovated in a creative and interesting way.

The Wee House provides superb Mallaig accommodation for up to four guests.  The upstairs double bedroom has a bathroom across the landing, while the twin bedroom downstairs has an adjoining shower room.  The two excellent reception rooms have original features such as exposed stone walls, and have views over the bay. An oil stove in the living room keeps the whole house cosy while the kitchen has all you need for a comfortable stay.

The Old Post Office was once the hub of village life in Kylesmorar.  Whitewashed in the traditional style, it has now been completely renovated and refurbished and, just a few yards from the water's edge, has uninterrupted views over Loch Nevis to Skye's Cuillin Mountains.  Inside, the spacious sitting room has exposed beams, stone walls and a cosy log-burning stove.  This room opens on to a farmhouse-style dining kitchen with a large pine table and oil-fired stove, while upstairs there are double and twin bedrooms, both of which look over the Loch.  A shower room with power shower completes the accommodation.

The Bothy has a remarkable open plan living area, with stone floor, exposed wood beams and an oil-fired stove, which opens out into the garden area.  The spacious bedroom has twin beds (which can be pushed together) and a modern bathroom with bath and separate shower. The Bothy can be rented alone or in conjunction with the Old Schoolhouse to provide an extra bedroom, (situated about 40ft from the Bothy) This additional double bedroom has timber lined walls, a real log fire at the end of the bed and has been beautifully furnished, - An idyllic spot to lie and watch the sun set over the Cuillins of Skye or the dawn break over the Loch. 

Whether you intend to curl up in front of a roaring log fire, take leisurely strolls along the beach, perhaps picking up a few mussels for lunch as you go, or be more active and tackle some of the Munros in the area, there is plenty to keep you occupied. Weather permitting, the Estate schedules a boat which can take you across to Inverie on the Mallaig peninsula for an exhilarating walk and/or lunch at Britain's most remote pub, before getting the afternoon ferry back to Kylesmorar.  In peak season, the ferry calls in to Kylesmorar once a day from Mallaig (Monday-Friday) and the fare at the beginning and end of your stay is included in the rental.   

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Further details about this accommodation

Bothy/OldSchoolhouse Mallaig accommodation: -

  • Open plan living area with oil stove, TV(no reception)/DVD, gas oven and hob etc
  • Twin bedroom (can be pushed together)
  • Bathroom with bath, separate shower,WC and wash basin
  • Old Schoolhouse Annexe: Double bedroom with wood burning stove

The Wee House Mallaig accommodation -

Downstrs

  • Sitting room with diesel stove and TV/DVD TV/(no reception)
  • Dining kitchen with electric cooker etc
  • Twin bedroom
  • Shower room with shower, WC and wash basin

Upstair

  • Double bedroom
  • Bathroom with bath/shower, WC and wash basin

The Old Post Office Mallaig accommodation -

Downstairs

  • Sitting room with wood burning stove, TV/(no reception)/DVD and CD player
  • Dining kitchen with oil fired stove, fridge-freezer etc.

Upstairs

  • Double bedroom
  • Twin bedroom
  • Shower room with shower, WC and wash basin

Bed linen, towels, heating and electricity are all INCLUDED in the rental.   Water is from a private supply which is UV filtered and tested annually.  Pets are welcome by arrangement but should be kept under control on the surrounding croft land.

Changeover days are :- Friday for the Bothy/schoolhouse and Old Post Office and Monday for the Wee House in peak season, but short breaks can accommodate other start days.

Our top 5 reasons why you would choose to stay at this excellent self catering property
local watersports available

Accessible only by boat, Weather permitting, the Estate boat (by arrangement) can take you across to Inverie on the Mallaig peninsula for an exhilarating walk and/or lunch at Britain's most remote pub, before getting the afternoon ferry back to Kylesmorar.  In peak season the ferry calls in to Kylesmorar once a day from Mallaig Monday-Friday and the fare at the beginning and end of your stay is included in the rental.

The Sheerwater Ferry sails from Arisaig to Eigg, Muck and Rum. For more details go to: www.arisaig.co.uk/wildlife-cruises.asp.

Bruce Watt's (01687 462320) Lochin can make trips to any of the small isles.

Iain Wilson's (01687 462844) Calanna can be chartered to sail to Inverie, Mallaig, Doune and Armadale. Other trips can also be arranged on enquiry.

Mark Woombs (01687 460046) operates Sea Knoydart, a fast RIB that goes to most accessible destinations.

John Sellars (01687 462916) can be contacted about destinations as he is flexible.

Seafari Adventures  (01471 833316) is based on Skye and offers charter services as well as whale-spotting trips on fast RIBS.

good area for walking and hiking Take leisurely strolls along the beach, perhaps picking up a few mussels for lunch as you go, while the resolutely active can tackle some of the Munros in the area. 
good area for fishing Fish for salmon or trout on Loch Morar, there are a number of boat operators in the area to arrange a small boat (with outboard motor) for loch fishing also to take you creeling or to explore the upper reaches of Loch Nevis adjacent to your Mallaig accommodation.
great cycling The Estate boat can (by arrangement) take you across to Inverie on the Mallaig peninsula for an exhilarating walk and/or lunch at Britain's most remote pub, before getting the afternoon ferry back to Kylesmorar.
hotel There are no shops on Kylesmorar and provisions should be brought in with you.   The supermarket in Mallaig will deliver groceries via the ferry on phone orders against credit card payment.