Lochaber
Elastic Cottage
Introduction
Elastic Cottage sits within the small hamlet of Camasnacroise on Kingairloch Estate, looking out over Loch Linnhe from a quiet shoreline setting. The single-storey cottage sleeps four, with one double bedroom and one twin, making it well suited to families, couples or friends travelling together. Inside, the main space brings the living room, dining area and kitchen into one open-plan room, with a wood-burning stove for cooler evenings and night storage heating throughout. The kitchen includes an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, microwave and tall fridge freezer, so longer stays are easy to manage. Outside, there is a fenced garden with decking, plus parking and a bike store. The wider estate adds much of the character, with lochside tracks, hill walks, fishing, wildlife, deer stalking and The Boathouse Restaurant all part of the Kingairloch setting.
Facilities & Services
Elastic Cottage sleeps four across one double and one twin bedroom, with linen and towels provided. There is a family bathroom with bath and overhead shower, open-plan living, dining and kitchen space, wood-burning stove, night storage heating, complimentary WiFi, TV with DVD player, dishwasher, microwave, oven, hob, tall fridge freezer, bike store, parking, fenced garden and outdoor decking.
Location
Elastic Cottage is part of Kingairloch Estate on Scotland’s west coast, near Ardgour and Fort William. The cottage sits at Camasnacroise beside Loch Linnhe, reached by a scenic single-track road that follows the loch edge. The wider estate stretches across coast, woodland, farmland and hill ground, giving the stay a strong sense of west Highland space without removing access to nearby villages and ferry routes.
Good to know
Elastic Cottage has a Friday changeover for seven-night stays. Arrival is after 4pm and departure is before 10am. Up to two dogs are welcome, charged at £45 each, and should stay in the kitchen and living area. Firewood can be bought from Kingairloch, and coal should not be used. The estate has walking and cycling routes, fishing, guided hill walks and seasonal field sports available by arrangement.
What's nearby
Kingairloch Estate has lochside footpaths, cycle routes, fishing, guided hill walks, wildlife watching, deer stalking and The Boathouse Restaurant close at hand. Further afield, guests can explore Strontian, Lochaline, Fort William, Glencoe, Mull, Ardnamurchan, Loch Sunart and Oban, with ferry crossings and west coast roads making day trips part of the experience.












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