Fraon
Loch Sunart, Near Strontian, Argyll
Fraon is a peaceful, secluded hillside family holiday home set high above Loch Sunart, a stunning sea loch just 5 miles from the village of Strontian on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, and 29 miles from Fort William on Scotland’s west coast.
Quick Info
Sleeps: 2/6 | Bedrooms: 4 |
Changeover Day: Sat | Pets Allowed: No |
No smoking | Bathrooms: 1 |
Licence No: HI-40511-F |
Accessed via a scenic three-quarter-mile track (some care required) through ancient oak woodland, Fraon offers privacy and tranquillity, with only a few other neighbours in sight.
This modern detached house features a bright, spacious open-plan living area with a wood-burning stove, bespoke staircase, vaulted ceilings, and large cathedral-style windows. There is a choice of dining areas, a modern, well-equipped kitchen, and a cosy sitting area. The unique layout is perfect for cooking, entertaining, and spending quality time with family.
Glass doors lead to a sunroom with more comfortable seating, where you can take in the magnificence of your surroundings. Two sets of patio doors open onto a raised deck, ideal for outdoor dining with views of the Morvern Hills. Practicalities are not forgotten: the utility room and handy cloakroom at the back of the house provide direct access to the carport and driveway, with ample space to park three cars.
Upstairs, more spectacular views await from the large landing that leads to four good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom has a king-size bed and sliding doors to a cosy snug with a panoramic view of the countryside. A second double bedroom and two single rooms offer families plenty of space and flexibility.
Outside, the enclosed, grassy sloped garden offers a peaceful outdoor space that blends naturally with the landscape. Surrounded by heath and crofting land, sheep graze as the burn beyond the garden’s edge tumbles past. Wildlife lovers will enjoy spotting buzzards, eagles, pine martens, wildcats, red squirrels, and deer in the area, while seals and otters can often be seen along the lochside.
The woodland behind Fraon leads up the slopes of Ben Resipol, the highest peak on Ardnamurchan. On a clear day, those who reach the peak are rewarded with an awe-inspiring landscape, possibly even glimpsing Ben Nevis and the Isle of Skye. Set within a designated National Scenic Area, the location boasts dramatic coastal views, tranquil lochside woodlands, and rolling hills — making it an ideal holiday destination for anyone looking to escape the demands of everyday life and unwind in a peaceful, breathtaking natural setting. Fraon, true to its name, is indeed an idyllic place of shelter in the mountains.
This is a wonderful place just to relax, but for more energetic visitors, the surrounding hills offer great scope for walking. There are also several less challenging walks and picnic areas along the lochside.
There are beaches beyond Acharacle at Kentra, or, if you venture out to Ardnamurchan Point (the lighthouse is open to visitors and it is a prime whale-watching site) the westernmost tip of mainland Britain, there are particularly lovely sandy coves at nearby Sanna. From Acharacle you can take boat trips up Loch Shiel and regular ceilidh and wildlife cruises are also on offer.
The nearest village is Strontian (6m, with shops, pubs and PO) and from there you can also drive over the spectacular mountain road, past the Ariundle Nature Reserve, to the little settlement of Polloch on the shores of Loch Shiel.
For more serious shopping, leisure centres and an 18 hole golf course, it involves a trip to Fort William (29 miles via the Corran Ferry), where you can climb Ben Nevis (Britain's highest mountain), or enjoy the skiing at Aonach Mhor, where there is also a dry ski slope in summer.
Fraon is also an excellent centre for touring. If you go north along the Road to the Isles to Mallaig (42m) you will pass the glorious silver sands at Arisaig and Morar (there is an excellent golf course at Traigh) where you can take a trip to the small isles of Rum, Muck, Eigg or Canna. From Mallaig itself, the ferry plies back and forth to Armadale on Skye. To the south, from Lochaline (26m) you can hop across with your car to Fishnish on Mull (no booking necessary).
Local Events and Attractions
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.
Accommodation
Downstairs
Open plan living area with TV, wood-burning stove, electric oven, electric hob and fridge/freezer
Utility room with washing machine
Sunroom
WC with wash basin
Upstairs
Double bedroom
Double bedroom
Single bedroom
Single bedroom
Bathroom with bath, separate shower, WC and wash basin.
What's included
- Linen (Double Bed)
- Free
- Linen (Single Bed)
- Free
- Sets of towels (per person)
- Free
- WiFi
- Free
Services
Bed linen and towels are INCLUDED. Electricity is INCLUDED. Heating is by electric central heating and electric panel heaters (INCLUDED) and wood-burning stove (starter pack INCLUDED, additional logs available at £8 per bag). WiFi is INCLUDED. 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. Sorry, no pets. No smoking.
For Fraon, the tariff for 2 persons is based on one bedroom only being made available.
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).
From 10/10/2025 to 13/10/2025
From 17/10/2025 to 20/10/2025
From 04/04/2025 to 07/04/2025
From 24/12/2024 to 24/12/2024
From 23/12/2024 to 24/12/2024
From 30/12/2024 to 30/12/2024
Changeover Day: Sat
Rental - Date Range | Sleeps 2 | Sleeps 6 |
26 Oct 2024 - 19 Dec 2024 | £595.00 | £695.00 |
20 Dec 2024 - 27 Dec 2024 | £1,095.00 | £1,095.00 |
28 Dec 2024 - 05 Jan 2025 | £1,095.00 | £1,095.00 |
06 Jan 2025 - 31 Jan 2025 | £595.00 | £695.00 |
01 Feb 2025 - 04 Apr 2025 | £695.00 | £795.00 |
05 Apr 2025 - 25 Apr 2025 | £795.00 | £895.00 |
26 Apr 2025 - 02 May 2025 | £695.00 | £795.00 |
03 May 2025 - 23 May 2025 | £795.00 | £895.00 |
24 May 2025 - 30 May 2025 | £995.00 | £995.00 |
31 May 2025 - 27 Jun 2025 | £795.00 | £895.00 |
28 Jun 2025 - 18 Jul 2025 | £995.00 | £995.00 |
19 Jul 2025 - 29 Aug 2025 | £1,095.00 | £1,095.00 |
30 Aug 2025 - 12 Sep 2025 | £795.00 | £895.00 |
13 Sep 2025 - 03 Oct 2025 | £695.00 | £795.00 |
04 Oct 2025 - 24 Oct 2025 | £795.00 | £895.00 |
25 Oct 2025 - 19 Dec 2025 | £595.00 | £695.00 |
20 Dec 2025 - 27 Dec 2025 | £1,095.00 | £1,095.00 |
28 Dec 2025 - 05 Jan 2026 | £1,095.00 | £1,095.00 |
06 Jan 2026 - 05 Jan 2027 | POA | POA |
06 Jan 2027 - 05 Jan 2028 | POA | POA |
06 Jan 2028 - 05 Jan 2029 | POA | POA |
Please note: Prices are calculated based on your party size at the time of booking and where more than one tariff is shown, the number of bedrooms made available may vary. This allows us to offer larger properties at lower rates for smaller parties. 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.
For Fraon, the tariff for 2 persons is based on one bedroom only being made available.