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  Fort William Accommodation Index - B&B Fort William guest house, Fort William bed and breakfast and Fort William hotel ...
Situated in a stunning position overlooking Loch Linnhe and the surrounding hills, our guest house is near the centre of Fort William and all its amenities.
Situated on an elevated position with panoramic views of Loch Linnhe and the Ardgour Hills, our bed and breakfast is set within its own grounds 3 miles from Fort William town centre in the village of Banavie.
Situated on an elevated position with views over Loch Linnhe, only 5 minutes walk from the town centre, train and bus station, we are close to the best hill walking, mountaineering, skiing, snowboarding and mountain biking in Scotland.
www.scottishaccommodationindex.com /fortwilliam.php   (669 words)

  
  Loch Leven, Loch Linnhe, Ballachulish Narrows, Corran Narrows by sea kayak, Scottish Sea Kayaking Photo Gallery
Sea kayaking in Loch Leven and Loch Linnhe.
The tidal constant at Loch Leven head is +0045 Oban.
Loch Linnhe: in the Corran Narrows the tides run in excess of 5 knots.
www.gla.ac.uk /medicalgenetics/seakayaking_leven_linnhe.htm   (856 words)

  
  Encyklopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Loch Linnhe to jezioro morskie ("Loch") na zachodnim wybrzeżu Szkocji.
Przy ujściu Loch Linnhe łączy się z sąsiednim Loch Leven.
Na północnym końcu Loch Linnhe łączy się z Loch Eil.
encyklopedia.stylokna.pl /loch_linnhe   (82 words)

  
 Ships Of Calmac - History of: Loch Linnhe
LOCH LINNHE’s history goes back to the early 1980s when the order for four new drive-through ferries was placed with Dunston’s of Hessle on the Humber.
LOCH LINNHE was the second vessel completed and followed her sister up the east coast from the Humber to Inverness and through the Caledonian Canal before emerging at Corpach and sailing off down the loch with which she shared her name.
LOCH LINNHE remained on the Lochaline crossing for about four weeks before transferring to the Clyde in place of ISLE OF CUMBRAE which then took her place at Lochaline.
www.shipsofcalmac.co.uk /h_loch_linnhe.asp   (968 words)

  
 Loch Linnhe and Loch Leven : Regions in Brief | Frommers.com
Loch Linnhe and Loch Leven : Regions in Brief
On the shores of Loch Linnhe is the charming little village of Onich, which lies to the north of Ballachulish Bridge, 14km (9 miles) southwest of Fort William.
The bridge saves a long drive to the head of the loch if you're coming from the north, but the scenic drive to Kinlochleven lets you come on the celebrated wild Glencoe from the east.
www.frommers.com /destinations/lochlinnheandlochleven/2084010043.html   (513 words)

  
 Loch Linnhe
Loch Linnhe is a sea loch that lies in line with the Great Glen, from the southern end of the Isle of Lismore to Fort William, a distance of around 33 miles.
There are a wide variety of good shore marks to fish as you would expect with a loch of this size, but a boat is a great advantage.
The southern end of the loch around Lismore is excellent for big pollack, giant skate, wrasse and conger and during summer months you can expect to find huge shoals of mackerel and see porpoises, dolphins and the odd minke whale.
www.fishing-argyll.co.uk /sea/loch_linnhe.htm   (273 words)

  
 Appin, Oban - Linnhe Croft Holiday Cottages West Scotland - holiday cottage Scotland
Linnhe Croft Holiday Cottages are situated on a working lochside croft by the shores of Loch Linnhe with the Isle of Lismore, the Morvern hills and the mountains of Mull in the distance and not far from Oban 'Gateway to the Isles'.
Tucked away from the main road on the edge of Port Appin village, the cottages offer a safe haven for children, while peace and quiet contribute to the panoramic views of Scotland which can be enjoyed by all who stay here.
Access to the shore of Loch Linnhe, from the croft, provides an abundance of tidal sea life as well as a variety of shells and stones and is a fun way to introduce the young to this dynamic and beautiful environment.
www.linnhecroftholidaycottages.co.uk   (386 words)

  
 Loch Linnhe Activities
Whilst Loch Linnhe Lodges enjoy a peaceful, private location, there are plenty of attractions nearby to broaden the scope of your holiday.
Surrounded by the wild scenery of the West Highlands, you are free to explore by foot, car or even take one of the various ferries to discover places a little further afield.
Kentallen itself is a small lochside village between Appin and Ballachulish near the top of Loch Linnhe, (the name derives from the Gaelic words for 'head of the salt water') from where the whole of the West Highands are easily accessible.
www.lochlinnhelodges.co.uk /activities.htm   (236 words)

  
 Fort William Self Catering Accommodation - Apartments, Caravans, Chalets and Cottages
Set just a few metres from Loch Linnhe with panoramic mountain views, this Scottish Baronial house was built in the grand style in 1892 and retains all the Scottish character of the period.
With an elevated view overlooking Loch Linnhe, the Birches is literally 5 minutes walk to Fort William town centre with shops, restaurants and bars.
Located only 5 minutes from the main A82 road, the Coach House is a detached cottage set only 4 metres from the shore of Loch Linnhe and 9 miles from Fort William, with loch and mountain views from most windows.
www.scottishaccommodationindex.com /fortwilliamthirdpage.php   (878 words)

  
 Loche Linnhe Lodges, Kentallen, Argyll
Located on the very shores of Loch Linnhe in the Highlands of Scotland with spectacular views over the water, our 8 architect designed lodges are beautifully positioned to offer you the very best of peaceful, self catering holidays.
There is also the Captain's bar there which serves all day food and drink and a fully heated indoor swimming pool and sauna which lodge residents are welcome to use, FREE of charge.
Make it a holiday to remember and come and experience Loch Linnhe Waterfront Lodges for yourself – we look forward to hearing from you.
www.lochlinnhelodges.co.uk   (292 words)

  
 RealTravel - Loch Linnhe and Loch Leven
Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Loch Linnhe and Loch Leven across multiple sites to help plan your trip.
There are no destinations for Loch Linnhe and Loch Leven.
We bumped into this place strolling along the main street of Fort William, and I can honestly say there is not another shop like it in the entirety of Scotland, and probably beyond.
realtravel.com /loch_linnhe_and_loch_leven-scotland-reviews-hotels-d2221764.html   (279 words)

  
 Fort William B&B Accommodation - Lochview Guest House
Two of the double rooms have views over Loch Linnhe and an additional supplement applies to these rooms.
Lochview offers a varied choice of breakfast menu and there is a comfortable lounge for guests' use, with panoramic views over Loch Linnhe.
Bed and Breakfast is available from £28 per person per night, for two people sharing a twin or double room.
www.lochview.co.uk /guesthouse.html   (125 words)

  
 Tour Glencoe, Inverary & Oban, from Individuals to small group tours.
On route we will pass through the villages of Onich and North Ballachulish where we will be using the Ballachulish Bridge to cross the narrows between Loch Linnhe and Loch Leven.
Glencoe Village sits at the foot of the Pap of Glencoe and is bypassed by the main road nowadays.
There was originally intended to be a large tower in the centre of the structure, and in the windows were to be statues of McCaig along with family members.
www.lochaberinternet.co.uk /robertsons/inverarayandoban.htm   (1399 words)

  
 Linnhe Croft Holiday Cottages
The holiday cottages are situated on a working croft by the shores of Loch Linnhe.
They enjoy stunning views across the loch to the Isles of Lismore and Shuna, the Morvern hills and the mountains of Mull.
Plus there is direct access onto the shore from the croft.
www.linnhecroftholidaycottages.co.uk /cottages.html   (184 words)

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