
Scottish Tourist Board 4 Stars, AA 4 Stars, Welcome Host Award. Historic building (former Church Manse) built in 1853. Set in mature gardens with mountain views, ideal touring base for the West Highlands at the heart of Scotland's most dramatic scenery, on the "Road to the Isles".
We have private off-street parking or 7 cars. Free wifi access throughout the house. The house is Non Smoking throughout.
Sorry no children accepted under 12 years old.
Set in mature gardens with mountain views, Mansefield, a popular guest house, lies on the Road to the Isles. Your hosts Toby & Bev specialise in providing comfort, relaxation and seriously good food! Guests are welcome to relax in the Sitting Room overlooking the garden. The Victorian style of the room is emphasised by the log fire, making for a cosy atmosphere during those colder nights we sometimes have here in Scotland! There are many books and magazines to read, in addition to lots of tourist information to help you plan your next day's sightseeing excursions.
Wherever possible we use fresh Scottish produce obtained locally. Breakfast: Guests can choose from a selection of fresh grapefruit & orange segments, yoghurt, cereals or porridge, followed by a choice of various cooked breakfasts. (eg smoked haddock, boiled, poached or scrambled eggs (served with smoked salmon if desired) or a full Scottish Breakfast).
Breakfast is served in the dining room (overlooking the garden) between 7:30am & 8:30am. In the Local Area: The world famous Treasures of the Earth. Start of the Caledonian Canal and Neptunes Staircase (floodlit at night, see picture at bottom of page) Corpach's own "Standing Stones" in the village centre (see photo) Scottish Country Dancing in the Village Hall.
......and within a few miles (Fort William Area) Nevis Range Ski Centre and Gondola (open all year), Glen Nevis with its splendid views, Climb Ben Nevis but be well prepared Ben Nevis Distillery, An abundance of forest, hill and mountain walks, Steam Train from Fort William to Mallaig (from June to September), Boat trips to Seal Island Loch Linnhe. And further afield: (All points North South East West), The Isle of Skye via Mallaig and Kyle of Lochalsh - one full day Eilean Donan Castle and picturesque Plockton village - one full day, Loch Ness and the Monster - half day Glen Coe and the visitor centre - half day.
From: £65.00
Room Facilities
Amenities
Non-smoking (throughout)
Lounge
Parking
On-site parking
Free parking
Business Facilities
Dining Facilities
Breakfast and Dinner is available. Guests can choose from a selection of Grapefruit & Orange Segments, Fruit Yoghurt, Cereals or Porridge, followed by a choice of smoked haddock, boiled, poached or scrambled eggs (served with smoked salmon if desired) or a full Scottish Breakfast. Breakfast is served in the dining room overlooking the garden between 7.30am & 8.30am. Early breakfasts can be provided by arrangement. Packed lunches are available on request.
Meals
Dinner
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)
Child Facilities
Pet Policy
No pets
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Neptune's Staircase -
1 miles (Landmark)
Old Inverlochy Castle -
1.6 miles (Castle)
Road to the Isles -
1.8 miles (Countryside)
West Highland Museum -
1.8 miles (Museum)
Clan Cameron Museum -
8.2 miles (Museum)
Glenfinnan Monument -
12.5 miles (Historic Building)
Glenfinnan Viaduct -
12.5 miles (Countryside)
Glen Coe -
12.6 miles (Countryside)
Laggan Dam -
15.9 miles (Landmark)
Castle Stalker -
22.1 miles (Castle)
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