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Gorteneorn Bothy

Kentra Bay, Nr Acharacle, Ardnamurchan

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For those who really do like to get away from it all, Gorteneorn Bothy has an excellent situation just a few hundred yards from the shores of Kentra Bay, near Acharacle on the beautiful Ardnamurchan peninsula in the west of Scotland.

Quick Info

Sleeps: 2 Bedrooms: 1
Changeover Day: Fri Pets Allowed: Yes (2)
No smoking Bathrooms: 1
  • No Smoking
  • Pets Allowed
  • Open Fire/Solid Fuel Stove
  • WiFi
Overview

Reached by about a mile of private rough track (4 x 4 recommended) it stands alone, through the trees from Gorteneorn House which is its only neighbour.

Once a tumbledown ruin, it has now been rebuilt and completely refurbished and transformed into a characterful and comfortable holiday home for two people. It is easy to see why it has become such a popular destination for honeymoon couples and anyone seeking peace and relaxation. The hallway, which runs across the front of the house, would not disgrace a much larger dwelling and serves as a worthy introduction to the delights to come.

The enormous living area is truly impressive with its polished wooden floor, rafters and panelled roof with spot lights and roof windows that let in plenty of light. At one end of the room is the original exposed stone wall with its inset wood-burning stove. Two comfortable sofas flank the stove and in the centre of the room the dining table is set against one of the windows overlooking the loch, meaning that you can have a meal with a view! At the other end of the room is the stylishly well-equipped kitchen, with traditional Belfast sink.

Across the hall, at the far end of the house, is the double bedroom with king-size bed and plentiful wardrobe storage and next to it is the modern shower room.

Outside, there is plenty of parking and a rough garden (with furniture) with the rocky beach just a few minutes' walk away. Gorteneorn Bothy really does offer so much more than you would normally expect from a one bedroom cottage!

Map & Local

Ardnamurchan is one of the wildest and most scenically rewarding parts of Scotland and there is no lack of things to do here.

Walking is a given and there is a good path along the shore, to say nothing of the surrounding hills - Ben Laga and Ben Resipol are probably the closest mountains of any size. The quiet roads along the coast are not hilly and also make for good cycling.

Whether on two feet or on two wheels, you are likely to see plenty of wildlife - deer, otters, buzzards, wading birds of all kinds, even the occasional eagle - all may be spotted. The romantic ruin of Castle Tioram, just up the coast at Dorlin, is a very pleasant short excursion.

In fact, those who do like to do a bit of exploring when they are on holiday will find no lack of interesting places to visit. Once back at Acharacle (4 miles, with hotel and shops) you can head north towards Arisaig and Morar with its glorious silver sands, and on to Mallaig, where you can catch the ferry for a trip to the Isle of Skye.

If you turn along the Road to the Isles in the other direction you will come to Loch Shiel and Glenfinnan, where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard for the Jacobite rebellion of 1745.

Alternatively, from Acharacle you can head south to Loch Sunart, where, at Salen (with hotel) the road divides. One way takes you west to Kilchoan, where in summer a ferry plies across to Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. You can carry on to the fabulous sands at Sanna and to the very tip of the British mainland at Ardnamurchan Point, with its Stevenson lighthouse. The other road takes you east along the lochside to Strontian and on to the Corran Ferry and Fort William. Or from Strontian, you can head across Morvern to Lochaline and another ferry to Mull.

Local Events and Attractions

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Please note: while we make every effort to be as accurate as possible, the actual position of the cottage indicated on the map above and the proximity of the amenities in the Local Info section cannot be guaranteed to be precise and should be used as a guide only.

Facilities

Accommodation

Single Storey

Open plan living room/kitchen with wood-burning stove, TV (no reception)/DVD, gas cooker, washing machine, microwave, etc
Double bedroom (king-size)
Shower room with shower, WC and wash basin.

Available Extras

Pet
£20.00

Services

The first £20 of electricity INCLUDED with any additional usage payable by meter reading at the end of your stay. Heating is by oil central heating (first £20 INCLUDED with any additional payable at the end of your stay) and wood-burning stove (starter pack INCLUDED). WiFi is provided at a charge of £10 per week payable via an honesty box system in the cottage. It is suitable for email checking and general web browsing and should not be used for large downloads or high bandwidth applications (such as Skype, YouTube, Netflix, iPlayer/video streaming, etc). Water is from a private source which is UV filtered and regularly tested; however (as is typical in many parts of Scotland) it can become discoloured, particularly after heavy rainfall. Guests may therefore prefer to bring bottled water to drink. A maximum of 2 dogs are welcome at an additional charge (2 large, 2 medium or 2 small). If you wish to bring any other pets please contact us and we will see what we can do. No smoking.

Please note: Bed linen and towels are not provided, so please ensure you bring your own along with you.

Availability

Availability

The calendar below shows dates which are either available or booked for this property. Use the Book Now menu above to select your desired holiday dates.

Changeover Day: Fri

Booked Available
2024
Price

Weekly Prices

The weekly guide prices for this property are shown below. Use the availability & book sidebar on the right to select your holiday or calculate short break rates (where available).

Changeover Day: Fri

Rental - Date Range Sleeps 2
04 Oct 2024 - 24 Oct 2024 £650.00
25 Oct 2024 - 19 Dec 2024 £550.00
20 Dec 2024 - 27 Dec 2024 £750.00
28 Dec 2024 - 05 Jan 2025 £795.00
06 Jan 2025 - 30 Jan 2025 £550.00
31 Jan 2025 - 03 Apr 2025 £595.00
04 Apr 2025 - 24 Apr 2025 £650.00
25 Apr 2025 - 01 May 2025 £595.00
02 May 2025 - 22 May 2025 £650.00
23 May 2025 - 29 May 2025 £750.00
30 May 2025 - 26 Jun 2025 £650.00
27 Jun 2025 - 17 Jul 2025 £750.00
18 Jul 2025 - 28 Aug 2025 £795.00
29 Aug 2025 - 11 Sep 2025 £650.00
12 Sep 2025 - 02 Oct 2025 £595.00
03 Oct 2025 - 23 Oct 2025 £650.00
24 Oct 2025 - 18 Dec 2025 £550.00
19 Dec 2025 - 27 Dec 2025 £795.00
28 Dec 2025 - 05 Jan 2026 £795.00
06 Jan 2026 - 05 Jan 2027 POA
06 Jan 2027 - 05 Jan 2028 POA
06 Jan 2028 - 05 Jan 2029 POA

Please note: Prices are calculated based on your party size at the time of booking. If your party size changes for any reason after booking, please let us know so we can ensure the accommodation provided meets your exact requirements.

Reviews

Reviews
(Supplied Independently through Feefo)

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19-Sep-2024

Such a lovely tranquil place in an idyllic location.

The perfect getaway. Beautiful walks on the doorstep.

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19-Aug-2024

We had a wonderful, relaxing holiday. Beautiful scenery and walks, great food available locally. The time we had just we...

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02-Aug-2024

The Bothy is really exceptional - the most peaceful and soul restoring place. It had everything we needed and although t...

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20-May-2024

Beautiful accomodation, spotless clean, very well equipped, exceeded expectations and would 100% recommend to anyone. S...

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09-May-2024

The bothy was comfortable and well equipped. The location was lovely and peaceful being down a long private road. The fe...

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