Ideally located with direct access to the shores of Loch Linnhe, this spacious, semi-detached holiday cottage, has magnificent views across the sea to the Island of Lismore and the Morven Hills. On the edge of the pretty fishing village of Port Appin, and half way between Fort William and Oban the cottage is a superb base for exploring the west coast of Scotland. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery this is a popular area with walkers and cyclists. There are regular passenger ferries from the village to the Island of Lismore, Castle Stalker is nearby and the cycle track from Glencoe to Oban can be reached by crossing the Jubilee Footbridge. Oban, a small bustling fishing town with an array of shops, bars and restaurants is only a ½-hour drive. From here, take a short ferry trip to Mull, Staffa or Iona, all with an abundance of wildlife. Visit Bonawe Iron Works, Cruachan Hollow Mountain, Oban Distillery, Inveraray Jail, or the Sea Life Centre. Glencoe and Fort William are easily accessible and offer walking, mountain biking, climbing and skiing. Take the Jacobite Steam Train from Fort William across the Glenfinnan Viaduct as depicted in the Harry Potter film, or ride the gondola up Anoch Mor Mountain. Other outdoor activities in the area include horse riding, diving, sailing, canoeing, golf, mountain biking and fishing. There are also a variety of castles, gardens, and sites of historical interest to visit. Port Appin has a small village shop, post office and two small hotels with restaurants. Beach 20 miles. Shop and pub 500 yards, restaurant 400 yards.