Rent cottages in Ullapool
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £615
Self catering accommodation in Ullapool sleeps 6.
Features include: • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: UNINTERRUPTED VIEWS ACROSS ARDMAIR BAY TO THE DISTANT SUMMER ISLES REGRET NO INFANTS OR CHILDREN UNDER 5 Built in the traditional Scottish style this modern house stands in a large area of shared and unfenced heather moorland on a rocky knoll overlooking the bay with a conservatory to take full advantage of the stunning views and spectacular sunsets. The area is very popular with hill-walkers climbers and mountain bikers and there is excellent fishing to be had. The house provides an ideal base to explore the beautiful far North West coast with its interesting heritage world famous geology and lovely beaches. A boat trip to the Summer Isles gives the opportunity to spot sea life and a variety of sea birds. The fishing port of Ullapool 3 miles away offers shops restaurants swimming pool golf course and a lively Gaelic cultural scene as well as day trips to the Outer Hebrides. The accommodation offers THREE bedrooms: 1 double and 2 twins one located on the ground floor. Bathroom: on the first floor. Shower room: located on the ground floor. Lounge: with woodburner TV and DVD. Conservatory: with views across the bay. Kitchen/diner: with cooker microwave fridge dishwasher and washing machine. Utility room. Amenities: bed linen towels wi-fi electric and central heating included. Regret no smoking & no pets. Additional info: solid fuel can be purchased locally. Regret no short breaks. House unsuitable for small children: Location: supermarket shops and restaurants 3 miles. Arrival: 4pm.
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