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Torridon Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Stalker's Cottage - Torridon
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    Achnasheen

    Stalker's Cottage - Torridon

    Ref: S282694

    Reviews 22

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    Torridon is a rural village nestled among dramatic landscapes of Torridon Hills and the Loch Torridon, boasting a village shop, local pub, and a deer museum! This area offers a wealth of adventurous activities throughout a plethora of rocky...

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    £125

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glen Cottage - Torridon
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    Achnasheen

    Glen Cottage - Torridon

    Ref: S282693

    Reviews 40

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    Torridon is a small village found in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland with National Trust of Scotland acclaim, home to the Torridon Hills and the Loch Torridon, as well as a local shop, pub, a community centre and a deer museum. Nearby...

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    £240

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Achnasheen
  • Achnasheen

    3 Bed Cottage in Achnasheen

    Ref: S232438

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 3 bedrooms – 1 double, 2 twins - 3 bathrooms – 1 en-suite bathroom, 1 shower room, 1 family bathroom - Electric oven, induction hob, 2 fridge/freezers, dishwasher, microwave - Utility/boot...

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    £138

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ferroch the place with an amazing view!
  • Achnasheen

    Ferroch the place with an amazing view!

    Ref: S932227

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    £178

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rechullin, Torridon
  • Achnasheen

    Rechullin, Torridon

    Ref: S995695

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    £194

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ferroch the place with an amazing view!
  • Torridon

    Ferroch the place with an amazing view!

    Ref: S1005328

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    £210

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sunnybank Cottage
  • Inveralligin

    Sunnybank Cottage

    Ref: S314625

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ben View
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    Ben View

    Ref: S320257

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    Torridon Holiday Cottages

    Located in the northwest Scottish Highlands, Torridon nestles into the Torridon Hills, on the shore of Loch Torridon. Surrounded by gorgeous countryside, Torridon is a great location for hikers, climbers and cyclists. Torridon is a stop on the North Coast 500 and offers rugged mountain views amid a loch-strewn landscape. In addition to hiking, you can visit the deer enclosure and museum, or spot some of Scotland's native wildlife. Torridon is a great base for exploring, and of course, Torridon has traditional pubs and restaurants for cosy evenings.

    At Snaptrip we offer tempting holiday cottages in Torridon that are hand-picked for their character and comfort. Whether you want a fire pit, a hot tub, a swimming pool or a garden for outdoor dining, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Use our site filters to find all the features you need, from disabled facilities to parking, extra bedrooms, period features or a warm welcome for pets. 

    We offer thousands of amazing properties across Britain, all backed by our best price guarantee, and our special offers ensure unbeatable value for your stay among the vistas of Torridon. Our friendly customer service team is waiting to help, so why not book a break with us today?

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    You’ll enjoy tranquillity and thrilling hiking in Torridon. When you want to see more of the surrounding area, you could visit some of these delightful towns and villages.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Stephen - Verified booking

      The previous week we stayed in a fab cottage near Glencoe so as this cottage was a National Trust Cottage we had high hopes.

      However, disappointed would be the best description. Bear in mind the cottage caters for 6 guests. Only three tumblers suitable for juice etc Spud pealer keeps falling apart Had to wash wok and glasses before using No book with instructions had to call someone to get tv working Extractor fan greasy 4 soup bowls, 5 cereal bowls Sharp knives could not cut through hot butter. Found food blender, blade in on cupboard, bowl in another motor in a third. When we found one part assumed it was the remains of a broken device. One pyrex mixing bowl one serving bowl No where to dry washing Kitchen scales not working The property details says you can find various eateries in Achnasheen for an evening meal, if you go to Achnasheen and use google maps for restaurants, it sends you to Torridon, where the two main restaurants are closed to non residents or onto Lochcaron which is a 45 minute drive. OK its not National Trusts fault that local places were closed or not serving food, but the cottage is remote, so having the ability to prepare food and eat at the cottage would be an advantage The towels, were lets just say, tired. On positive notes, we told the local man that the tap in the kitchen was loose, there was a leak under the sink and as mentioned could not work the tv, all addressed swiftly and efficiently. The lack of hot water in the main bathroom was not sorted. The bedding and beds very comfortable. The location, isolated but fab. We had deer in the garden, eagles at the back of the house. Disappointed remains the best description

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    • James - Verified booking

      I want to start by saying we had a lovely time in Torriodon while at Glen Cottage.

      The house was almost perfect in every way for our family holiday. It was clean, very warm and comfortable, and in an amazing location. However, the kitchen and dining area are of the biggest concern; not enough plates (one setting), cutlery (one setting), and not even a full set of each glass size and type and also light on some basic kitchen utensils, which meant washing everything after every meal time or putting the dishwasher on every day, which is not environmentally friendly, especially when there is so much focus within the house to recycle. Additionally, a better solution for glass and bottle recycling should be found rather than guests having to drive into the village to deposit empty bottles there. Lastly, the TV was a real issue; we did watch it a lot due to the weather (Storm Noa), but we could not get the Freeset service to work and relied heavily on Netflix, Amazon and BBC I player. I would like to finish by saying we would book again as the above issues have not out us off from returning, and the above would only be a small investment, and if it weren't for these issues, our trip would have been a perfect dream holiday.

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    • Duncan - Verified booking

      Of course the cottage and its setting are glorious.

      The beds were comfortable, the rooms were spacious and the heating was easily controllable. The walk-in shower was fantastic, with lashings of hot water. The kitchen had everything one might need. The dining and living areas were large and comfy - just about everything was perfect. I have two suggestions. The listing is quite clear that logs and kindling are not supplied, but for the price charged, I feel it would not be unreasonable to have 3 or 4 logs at the fire-side to allow folks to get settled on their first night. The other issue is with the internet. Download speeds of around 0.2Mb/s were the best achieved. OK - people aren't coming to Torridon to sit on their computers, but we had hoped to do some "working from home" in the evenings and that proved impossible. I think this should be more explicit in the listings. Or better still - more realistic speeds are available in the area and I'd have thought NTS properties would have done better.

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    • Melanie - Verified booking

      'Spend an afternoon relaxing in the enclosed garden, enjoying the serene setting and perhaps even spotting the passing local wildlife, such as deer, otters and golden eagles.

      ' The property is so overgrown with long grass and ferns meaning that the air is so humid that the midge population is overwhelming, totally unlike anywhere else we have experienced during our two and a half weeks in Scotland. Within a few moments of exiting the house one is completely surrounded by biting midges. It means that the gardens of the house are completely unusable and also one is forced to live inside with the windows closed. This of course is not advisable in coronavirus times. Whilst at the cottage a member of the National trust did call me and I talked about the midge problem. She agreed that the gardens have not been cut for quite some time and are overgrown. We think that it is totally unacceptable to advertise this cottage as a holiday let with a garden when the garden cannot be enjoyed or used at all. It is very disappointing and we await your response to this and suggest some compensation might be in order.

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    • Tim and Kerrie - Verified booking

      A well-equipped cottage in a stunning location.

      Lovely to have a herd of deer at the front and highland cows to the rear. Very nice to be able to stroll down to the loch, or continue on to the village. Garden nice and secure for the dog. I agree with a previous reviewer that the property really needs a tumble drier or at the least an indoor drying rack. The weather was not good when we stayed and, travelling with children, I needed to get a few items washed and dried. Please be aware when booking that this is in a pretty remote location. 8 miles to the nearest garage, over 40 miles to the nearest town and vets. I made the mistake when booking this of simply looking at the apparent proximity of places like Skye and Ullapool on the map, not considering for one minute that the roads to get there, meandering past lochs and over mountains meant that what would be a 30 minute journey where I live in Devon is a 90 minute one from Torridon.

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    Red Point beach

    Red Point beach is a hidden gem with its secluded, wild, and stunningly beautiful coastline. Located on the north-west coast of Scotland, visitors can enjoy swimming, walking, and picnicking in the sandy bay with a view of the Torridon Mountains. The beach is also home to a variety of wildlife, including seals and otters. Address: Red Point, beach, Gairloch IV21 2AX Scotland

    Loch Torridon

    Nestled in the dramatic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, Loch Torridon is a breathtakingly beautiful spot that's perfect for nature lovers. Take a scenic drive along the winding roads that hug the shores of the loch, or lace up your hiking boots and explore the surrounding mountains. Don't forget to keep an eye out for the resident sea eagles that call this stunning location home. Address: Loch Torridon, Wester Ross, Scotland, IV22 2EZ

    Victoria Falls - Scotland

    Located in Wester Ross in the northwest of Scotland, Victoria Falls cascades down the Abhainn Garbhaig, a brief river that runs from Loch Garbhaig to Loch Maree. Nestled within the scenic Slattadale Forest, which is owned by the Forestry Commission, this picturesque waterfall is a must-see attraction for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Address: Achnasheen IV22 2HW Scotland

    Flowerdale Waterfall

    Hidden in the Flowerdale Forest, this stunning waterfall offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle. The walk to the falls offers stunning views of the Scottish landscape, and once you arrive, the peaceful sound of the water and the stunning natural beauty will leave you breathless. Address: Flowerdale Glen, Strathcarron, IV54 8XB Scotland

    Glen Torridon

    Glen Torridon is a nature lover's paradise, offering awe-inspiring vistas of the Scottish Highlands. Hike along scenic trails, explore the wildlife-rich woodlands, and marvel at the rugged peaks that tower above you. Make sure to bring your camera to capture the stunning natural beauty that surrounds you. Address: Glen Torridon, Wester Ross, Scotland

    Attadale Gardens

    Nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Attadale Gardens is a true horticultural gem. Explore the stunning gardens, which boast an impressive collection of rare and exotic plants, sculptures, and water features. Take a leisurely stroll through the Japanese Garden, or soak up the views from the stunning Hilltop Garden. Address: Attadale Gardens, Strathcarron, Wester Ross, Scotland, IV54 8YX

    Bealach na Ba Road

    Bealach na Ba Road is a spectacular route through the Scottish Highlands, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and coastline. The winding road climbs to over 2,000ft, passing through beautiful scenery and providing an unforgettable driving experience. Whether you're a cyclist, motorcyclist, or driver, this route is a must-see for any nature lover. Address: Bealach na Ba Road, Applecross, Strathcarron, IV54 8LR, Scotland

    Applecross Photographic Gallery

    The Applecross Photographic Gallery is a must-visit attraction for photography enthusiasts, with a stunning collection of images showcasing the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes. Located in the charming village of Applecross, visitors can enjoy the gallery's exhibitions and even purchase their own prints. The gallery also hosts photography workshops for those looking to improve their skills. Address: The Old Schoolhouse, Applecross, Strathcarron, IV54 8LR

    Lochcarron of Scotland Visitor Centre

    Located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Lochcarron of Scotland Visitor Centre offers a fascinating insight into traditional Scottish textile production. Watch skilled weavers at work, learn about the history of tartan, and browse the extensive range of high-quality Scottish products on offer. A must-visit for anyone with an interest in Scottish culture and heritage. Address: Lochcarron of Scotland Visitor Centre, Waverley Mill, Lochcarron, Ross-shire, Scotland, IV54 8YH

    Mountain and Sea Guides

    Located in Scotland's beautiful Highlands, Mountain and Sea Guides offer unforgettable outdoor experiences for adventurers of all levels. From summiting Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, to sea kayaking along the stunning west coast, their expert guides will lead you on a journey through Scotland's wild landscapes. Don't miss out on the chance to explore this stunning part of the world with Mountain and Sea Guides. Address: Kirkton Rd, Lochcarron, Strathcarron IV54 8UF

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