This ground-floor holiday cottage is situated in Morar, just 1.6 kilometers from the fishing port of Mallaig, offering convenient access to the Isle of Skye ferry and the Jacobite steam train terminus. The holiday cottage sleeps four guests in two bedrooms and features direct beach access, a private patio, a garden, and off-road parking, with the River Morar nearby for scenic views and potential waterside activities.
Arisaig
13/08 – 14/08
£1002/nightfor 1 night
Creag Mhor Lodge
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cottage , Arisaig
This Arisaig holiday cottage is situated steps from the Land, Sea and Islands Centre and 4.2 kilometres from the Land, Sea & Islands Visitor Centre, with Morar Beach and Camusdarach Beach within 9.7 kilometres. This pet-friendly holiday home offers complimentary WiFi in public areas, free self-parking, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and is a smoke-free environment.
Arisaig
13/08 – 14/08
£757/nightfor 1 night
Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 3 Guests
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cottage
Cuillin View Apartment, a ground-floor self-catering property in Arisaig, Inverness-shire, offers stunning sea views and is conveniently located near Loch nan Ceall, with easy access to the Silver Sands of Morar. This pet-friendly apartment sleeps three guests in two bedrooms (one double, one single), features a well-equipped kitchen including a fridge and combination microwave/oven, private parking, and internet access, providing a comfortable base for exploring the nearby islands of Eigg, Muck, and Rum (seasonal boat trips available).
Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Arisaig
What are the must-see attractions in and around Arisaig?
Arisaig is a beautiful place with lots to see. You must visit the iconic Arisaig Pier, take a boat trip to the Small Isles, or go for a walk along the stunning coastline. A trip to the nearby Glenfinnan Viaduct is a must, especially if you're a Harry Potter fan.
What types of wildlife can travelers expect to see in the area of Arisaig?
You're likely to see lots of seals, seabirds, and even the occasional dolphin or porpoise in the waters around Arisaig. On land, look out for red deer, red squirrels, and a range of birdlife, including golden eagles.
What are the best holiday homes with a jacuzzi in Arisaig?
The best time to visit Arisaig depends on what you're looking for. Summer is best for sunshine and outdoor activities, while spring and autumn offer stunning colours and fewer crowds. Winter can be beautiful, but it's best to check the weather forecasts.
What are the best holiday homes for families and kids in Arisaig?
When is it easiest to book a villa rental in Arisaig?
You'll get the best choice and prices if you book your villa rental in Arisaig well in advance, especially during peak season. Booking outside of school holidays is often easier and cheaper.
What are the best pet friendly holiday homes in Arisaig?
There are some great walks around Arisaig. The path along the coast to Camusdarach Beach is a favourite, offering breathtaking views. For a longer hike, try the Arisaig to Mallaig Coastal Trail, which takes you past the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct.
What are the best holiday homes with parking in Arisaig?
What are the advantages of renting a house or a villa in Arisaig
Renting a house or villa in Arisaig offers a more private and spacious experience than staying in a hotel. You'll have your own kitchen and living space, and you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside. Many villas also have stunning views of the surrounding mountains and coastline.
Are there popular destinations near Arisaig?
Definitely! There are lots to see and do in the area. You can visit the charming town of Mallaig, famous for its seafood, or take a scenic drive to the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct. The Isle of Skye is also a popular destination, a short drive away.