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Blacksmiths Bunkhouse - Hostel

Blacksmiths Bunkhouse - Hostel
2.0 star property
Fort William
8.0 out of 10, Very good, (18 reviews)
"Spatious apartment for a good price"
United States
Joachim
The price is £127
includes taxes & fees
20 Feb - 21 Feb
Blacksmiths Bunkhouse - Hostel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Ballachulish is a captivating village nestled at the foot of the majestic Glencoe mountains, perfect for adventure-seeking families. Start your journey with a hike up the nearby Pap of Glencoe, where panoramic views of Loch Leven and the surrounding peaks await those who reach the summit. For water enthusiasts, kayaking on Loch Leven offers an exhilarating experience, allowing you to paddle amidst stunning natural scenery and spot local wildlife. History buffs will delight in a visit to the Ballachulish Slate Quarry, where you can learn about the region's slate industry and its impact on local architecture. Additionally, the nearby Glencoe Visitor Centre provides insight into the area's rich history and the infamous Glencoe Massacre, ensuring a thought-provoking day out. After a day of exploration, consider staying in one of the charming hotels that line the loch, where you can unwind with spectacular views and attentive service. Many accommodations offer family-friendly amenities and easy access to walking trails, making your stay both comfortable and conveniently adventurous.

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