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On the morning of our departure the weather was stunning and...
On the morning of our departure the weather was stunning and visitors to Arisaig were sitting on the benches at the waterfront taking in the tranquil scene. Loch Morar must be a superb spot in the summer. Would have considered a boat trip to the Small Isles if we had been staying in the summer. Cafe was good. Real community feeling to Arisaig. Old Library best place to eat. The road from Arisaig to Fort William is stunning.
Ron
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Excellent area to be based in.
Excellent area to be based in. The scenery and beaches are first class. It is within easy distance to Mallaig, Fort William and many other attractions in the area such as the Jacobite Steam Train and Glenfinnan Railway Viaduct and Monument. Excellent choices of food - highly recommend the restaurant in The Library - first class service and food. Boat trips and ferries leave for the islands at the harbour as well.
Nick
United Kingdom
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The property was located in a idyllic location and is...
The property was located in a idyllic location and is exceptionally clean...the owner was very helpful and friendly...a place never to forget..
You will need a car to enjoy the beautiful surroundings...take the ferry over to the Isle of Skye..The Old Library restaurant on Arisaig needs to be booked in advance, but is worth it...so is the bay opposite..
The only downside is the need to purchase petrol either in Mallig - when they have it or travel an hour to Fort William...
Elaine
United Kingdom
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Access in and out of the Village was very easy.
Access in and out of the Village was very easy. It is located on a main road and there is a train station there. Arisaig is a small village that is easy to access. We ate at the Old Library, highly recommended, and the pub, also good specifically when live music is featured. Food ordered from the Seafood Shack was really teriffic and beautifully presented. The little tea room at the harbour provides lovely views and wonderful snacks. The favourite destination is the Visitors' centre offering an in depth history of the are, its residents and some very interesting artifacts.
Gerald
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Beautiful little village with amazing veiws and walks. an...
Beautiful little village with amazing veiws and walks. an outstanding pub the Arisaig hotel where the staff look after you like an old friend and food is fresh. Friday night at the hotel is music night, traditionally played by very talented musicians, not to be missed. Friday's are fresh days, seafood shop and bread shed open the bread was unbelievable best to order ahead
On Saturdays the bread shed turns its skill to wood fired pizzas although we didn't have a chance to try them the word on the street is unmissable.
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Anonymous
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We loved it!
We loved it!
Daily boat trips to the small isles from Arisaig and wildlife cruises etc available from Mallaig just up the road.
Traigh Golf Course - friendly and challenging (especially when the wind was up!)
Loads of places to walk (or cycle) and there’s a small train station.
Local Spar shop in Arisaig and a bigger Co-op in Mallaig about ten minutes away by car.
Couple of cafes down by the waterfront and dining available in the hotel and restaurant.
The location along a small commercial strip in a waterside town was pleasant enough, and we did have a good view out our window. The room was large, well appointed and relatively comfortable. The bathroom was up to date, with very unusually good water pressure in the shower (thought they should have furnished a bathmat). Dinner was very good--especially fish (haddock) and chips (according to my wife), all with fresh local ingredients. Prices were reasonable given the amount of inflation we are seeing in Scotland everywhere.
We loved the remote location, views of the sea and countryside with a highlight of the deer visiting most days. Cottage is comfortable and well equipped, we loved having a fire of an evening. Dogs had plenty of room to roam and we enjoyed walking to the sea.. Staff very friendly and helpful. The balcony was perfect to sit and relax.
Beautiful local beaches and excellent places to eat in Arisaig and Mallaig. Easy to catch the Harry Potter Train near here to go over that famous viaduct.
Family run, perfect location in the centre of the beautiful village of Arisaig.
Lovely peaceful private room with garden view, superbly comfortable, luxurious five star linen and towels. Free WiFi, beverages, hair dryer, fan, area information books.
Restaurant with very varied menu, locally sourced food and beverages.
Delicious breakfast with Scottish flair.
A fabulous stay, thank you David and Penny.
From the first contact with Pete( the owner) I knew we had made the right choice, Pete was friendly and approachable, his knowledge the immediate area around Arisaig, the Highlands and the Islands was helpful and accurate, the room and bathroom was clean warm and dry, we wanted for nothing, breakfast was great Pete knocked us up a full Scottish breakfast, copious amounts of coffee, toast and chat.
Great location with a beautiful view of the water. Amazing staff who were very friendly. Check in/out were a breeze and the rooms were well equipped. However, the meals were the star of the stay. Some of the best sticky toffee pudding we’ve had during our 8 days in Scotland. Breakfast was equally good, and everybody in our group was able to find something they liked.
The location is ideal, right in the centre of the village, great as a base to explore the area. The breakfast was good and the dinner was excellent with a good range of options and specials. The hosts are very warm and create a relaxed environment. The rooms had been recently refurbished and of a high standard. We were round the back in the annexe and it is very quiet.
Breakfast was plentiful; CJ provided lots of lovely fruit and yoghurt with cereal as well as eggs, tomatoes and mushrooms as we had suggested. Our room was lovely and spacious, with a large bathroom off it. We were very happy with our choice. The location is quiet and a 20 minute walk approx. to Arisaig itself, so we could walk there in the evening to eat.
We stayed one night at The Old Library at the end of August. We were in a Superior King Room with a wonderful view out across the Sound of Arisaig to Eigg and Rhum. We didn't have dinner as we had eaten a late lunch on the road. Slept very well. Copious breakfast. We will stay here again if and when we return to Arisaig.
Cosy apartment, absolutely spotless and everything we needed was to hand. Gorgeous views and loved the croissants hand delivered by Fr Stanislaw.
Great location for accessing various tourist hotspots like Glenfinnan, sands or Morar, ferry to Skye from Mallaig, Fort William and lovely Arisaig itself.
Loved the house, and everything was exceptional and clean. Comfy beds, well-appointed kitchen, and the upstairs bedroom was excellent. The scenery is amazing with stunning views over the Sound of Arisaig. Mike and Fiona were great hosts. Will definitely return the next time I've the chance.
Wonderful place to spend the night, so calm and cozy. Everything is as advertised. The fresh fruits on arrival were much appreciated!
Walking distance (20-30min) from the Arisaig train station if you're traveling with a backpack
it is very different experience from a regular hotel/stay. It is just like a luxury shed. Small, comfy, private, but completely outside, with a sea view and wind howling above our head.
I liked how the pod was cosy and it had a great view of the sea too.
The pod also had safe parking on site which I liked and a 20 minute walk to the Arisaig Hotel for dinner :)
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