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EYECLIFFE
Self Catering Accommodation in Mallaig
Highlands of Scotland
Near Skye ferry & Road to the Isles
Ideal for walking - boat trips
beaches - golf - island hopping
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ACCOMMODATION & FACILITIES
This very attractive traditional terraced cottage has panoramic views across the sea to the Small Isles of Eigg & Rum and the Cuillin hills of Skye. You can see beautiful sunsets from the house.
Situated on the outskirts of Mallaig, it is half a mile from the village centre.
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The cottage has been completely refurbished is bright and homely.
It comprises of a living room with dining table, newly fitted kitchen, shower & WC and 1 double bedroom.
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Facilities include a fridge/freezer, cooker, microwave, washing machine, TV, DVD player & radio/cassette player.
Private garden area. Car parking adjacent.
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PRICES
Tariff: £250 - £375 per week
Bed linen, towels and electricity
are included in the price.
No smoking allowed.
Sorry no pets.
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BOOKING
Deposit £100 payable on booking.
Balance due one month prior to arrival
In the event of cancellation, monies can only be returned where relet is possible
Eyecliffe is let on a weekly basis
from 4pm on Saturday until 10am the following Saturday
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LOCATION
Mallaig is a busy fishing village with a swimming pool, Heritage Centre, eating places and numerous shops.
From here you can sail over the sea to Skye on one of the frequent ferry crossings and be back in time for dinner.
Boat trips are also possible from Mallaig to Knoydart and the islands of Eigg, Rum, Muck & Canna.
Other cruises to the Small Isles are available from Arisaig (7 miles away).
Arisaig and Mallaig have numerous restaurants and bars where you can enjoy fresh local seafood and produce.
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A 5 minute walk from the cottage will take you to a small sandy beach.
You can also explore the Silver Sands of Morar (photo right), Camusdarach & Traigh which are all within 3 - 5 miles.
Traigh also has a 9 hole golf course.
There are ample opportunities for walking and during the summer months there is a guided walks programme with our local ranger.
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Whether you arrive by car or train, you will follow the Road to the Isles which passes through magnificent Highland scenery. Pictured here is Loch Shiel at Glenfinnan.
The Jacobite Steam train runs between Fort William and Mallaig (May - October) on what is regarded as one of the most scenic rail journeys in UK
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View of Knoydart from Skye ferry
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