This ground-floor traditional cottage is situated in the village of Morar, near the town of Mallaig, Scotland, and can sleep up to five people in three bedrooms.
2 Tougal is a ground-floor traditional cottage that is situated in the village of Morar, near the town of Mallaig, Scotland, The property hosts two bedrooms, one queen-size bedroom, a twin room. Also inside the property is a sitting room, a kitchen/diner, and one bathroom with an electric shower over bath, WC, and hand basin. The property has off road parking. Also included is a private patio area with access to the beach. Make 2 Tougal your next family getaway and explore what this remarkable region of Scotland has to offer. Please note there are 5 external steps at the gate area and some uneven terrain.
Amenities: Electric heating with woodburning stove. Oven, electric hobs, fridge, washing machine, drying machine, TV, books, games, DVDs and WiFi. Fuel and power is included in the rent. Fresh bed linen and towels are included in the rent. Travel cot available. Off road parking. Private patio area. Sorry, no pets allowed and no smoking. Restaurant 1.7 miles, shop 3.7 miles. Please note there are 5 external steps at the gate area and some uneven terrain
Region: From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain’s best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.
Town: Mallaig is a bustling fishing and ferry port village, popular among visitors who wish to appreciate the atmosphere of a working fishing port, while enjoying the wide range of restaurants and shops that the town offers. Mallaig is a ideal base to visit the Isle of Skye by ferry, and is most notably renowned for being featured in the Harry Potter movies as the last stop for the famous Jacobite steam train, which follows the road to the Isles from Fort William to Mallaig and returns back again, a journey which passes through some of the most breathtaking scenery in Scotland.