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Achnaskia
PH39 4NS
Arisaig
Highland
Stars: 4
Longitude: -5.8
Latitude: 56.8
Email: achnaskia@aol.com
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Contact Person: Sheila Kingswood
Phone: 01687450606
Fax: 01687450606

Self-catering Cottage and Lodges at Arisaig on the west coast of Scotland.


Facilities:

Games room, play park and field, sauna, Wi-Fi, sea kayak and open canoe hire.


Rates:

£340 - £625p.w. depending on season


Things to do nearby:

Boat trips to the Small Isles and Skye, golf, fishing, walking, sea kayaking.


Featured Listing (£30 per year): No
  

Lovely well equiped and comfortable
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Author: Judy
Date: 2012-01-20 16:02:15
accommodation with spectacular views of the islands. Some lovely coves with white sand within walking distance. Easy to get away from it all!
Ach na skia New Year
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Author: Ben
Date: 2012-01-04 13:59:47
We have thoroughly enjoyed our break at your lovely cottage. We were hoping for a restful, relaxing break to end the year and we’ve definitely had it!
Despite the persistent rain and 75mph winds we were not deterred and have taken in some beautiful sights. We hope to come back in the summer for some sea kayaking and walking. We spotted deer, stags, otters, peregrines, snow bunting, seals and woodcocks during our stay. Loved it!
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