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Grant Cottage

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1 Double Bed and 2 Large Twin Beds Individually decorated room Layout - 2 bedrooms Relax - Private hot tub I…

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Restaurants nearby

  • The Pierhouse As locations go, it’s hard to beat: find a spot on the terrace to watch the ferry chugging across the loch and stay the night to wake up to the fabulous view. The modern dining room with its bay windows provides a great vantage point too, providing the perfect accompaniment to the seafood-focused cooking. Traditional dishes like Cullen skink and fish pie lead the way, while the sharing platter is the best way to go if you want to taste as much fresh Scottish fish and shellfish as possible.19.1km
  • The Whitehouse Located way out west in a picture-postcard location overlooking the Isle of Mull across the water, this comforting restaurant is unsurprisingly painted all in white. Inside, it’s a cute, cosy spot where yet more white-painted walls are enlivened by eye-catching prints and shelves of cookery books. The menu reflects the seasons and the area well, with plenty of fine Scottish produce leading the way, be it Tobermory trout or Highland lamb rump. For dessert, don’t overlook a soufflé if it’s on offer.22.8km
  • Mingary Castle Situated close to mainland Britain’s most westerly point, the Ardnamurchan peninsula, Mingary Castle is the result of years of restoration work on the original 13th-century building that had been in ruins for over 100 years. Located down miles of single-track roads, it’s a remote yet utterly spectacular location. Today, a hotel and restaurant sit inside the one-time castle, with the latter serving a set menu of robust, hearty and traditionally based cooking, utilising local produce like venison from their own estate.31.6km
  • 'Seasgair' by Michel Roux Jr ‘Seasgair’ means ‘warm and cosy’ in Gaelic, and diners will certainly feel cosseted in the impressive Inverlochy Castle. The whole experience is like stepping back in time to the country houses of old. Begin with an aperitif in the Grand Hall, accompanied by live music, before taking your seat in one of the elegant dining rooms. A 5 course set menu is served to everyone at the same time with canapés on arrival. Michel Roux Jr’s influence on the menu sees classic French dishes combined with the Scottish ingredients.34.8km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Ben Nevis highest mountain of Great Britain35.7km
  • Glenfinnan settlement in Highland, Scotland, UK19.9km
  • Castle Stalker tower house or keep on a tidal islet on Loch Laich18.3km
  • Glenfinnan Viaduct railway viaduct in Scotland20.8km
  • Dunstaffnage Castle castle in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK28.8km
  • Duart Castle castle in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK28.1km
  • St Moluag's Cathedral, Lismore cathedral in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK19.5km
  • Pap of Glencoe 742m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK30.6km

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