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9.9 52 reviews
Morar
10/14 – 10/22
$539/nighttotal: $4312 (8 )
Luxury Cottage With Hot Tub West Scotland
1 2
apartment , Keppoch arrière
This architect-designed house is located on a working croft in Back of Keppoch, offering stunning views of the islands and direct access to the shore. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy the modern design, underfloor heating, wood-burning stove, spacious decking, hot tub, and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave oven, and dishwasher.
Morar
06/19 – 06/28
$1365/nighttotal: $12285 (9 )
Traigh House
9 3
apartment , Arisaig
This Arisaig estate, Traigh House, offers a historic seaside estate with direct access to white sandy beaches just 100 yards away and is located near the Traigh Golf Course, providing a 50% discount on weekly green fees. This pet-friendly rental, a former WWII commando training base, boasts 9 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms to accommodate 16 guests, with 500 acres of private grounds, a walled garden, and excellent drying facilities for outdoor pursuits.
9.9 53 reviews
Morar
10/14 – 10/22
$178/nighttotal: $1424 (8 )
“Western Isles” Flat On Mallaig’s East Bay
1 2
apartment , Highland
This charming apartment is located in Mallaig, a picturesque fishing village on the West Coast of Scotland, just a short ferry ride from the Isle of Skye. The apartment consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom home comfortably accommodates four guests. The apartment includes a fully equipped kitchen, private parking, and an outdoor seating area with stunning views of the harbor and islands.
10 36 reviews
Morar
08/20 – 09/01
$188/nighttotal: $2256 (12 )
Annex At The Chapel Sandaig Knoydart
2 3
apartment , Mallaig
The Annex at the Sandaig Chapel is a charming cottage located on the shores of Loch Nevis in Knoydart, a remote and scenic area known as "Scotland's last wilderness," accessible by ferry from Mallaig. The cottage has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. The Annex offers a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, internet access, and a snooker table in the chapel hall. Guests can enjoy home-cooked meals, guided hikes, and the opportunity to experience a truly secluded and peaceful getaway.
Frequently Asked Questions about lodges in Morar
What is the best time of the year to visit Morar?
The best time to visit Morar is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warmest and the days are longest. This is also the time of year when you can enjoy the most outdoor activities, like hiking and kayaking. However, if you're looking for a more peaceful and less crowded experience, you might consider visiting in the shoulder seasons, from April to May or September to October.
Is the air clean and the environment pollution-free in the Morar region?
Morar is known for its clean air and pristine environment. The region is relatively remote and sparsely populated, so there's minimal air pollution. The natural beauty of the area is well-preserved, making it a great destination for nature lovers.
What are the best lodges for families and kids in Morar?
What adventurous activities can you enjoy in and around Morar?
Morar is a haven for adventure lovers. You can go hiking in the surrounding mountains, kayaking on the Morar River, or even try sea kayaking around the islands. There are also opportunities for mountain biking, fishing, and wildlife watching.
What other towns or cities are interesting to check out near Morar?
There are several interesting towns and cities within a short drive from Morar. Fort William, a charming town located at the foot of Ben Nevis, is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The historic town of Inverness, known as the 'Capital of the Highlands,' is also worth a visit. And for a taste of island life, you can take a ferry to the Isle of Skye.