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The Commando Monument which is located at Spean Bridge, During World War II, many allied troops were stationed in and around the Spean Bridge area to get training for combat in preparation for the conflict.The Commando Monument is a massive three-figure bronze statue that can be found close to the north of the Spean Bridge. It was erected as a memorial to the service and sacrifice rendered by thousands of Allied forces during the Second World War. Visiting the monument checkout Commando...

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Vacation Home Rentals in Ballachulish

Discover vacation home rentals in Ballachulish for your next stay in the Lochaber area. Find Ballachulish holiday accommodation guide provide by stay4you which will provide the visitor a searchable portal for accommodation searching for the best accommodations in Ballachulish for your holiday.

Once important as a ferry crossing for travellers going south from Inverness-shire into Argyll, this Highland village owed much to the slate industry which began in 1697 and lasted until 1955. At the southern end of the modern bridge is the cairn of James of the Glens, accused of the murder of Colin Camp bell, the Red Fox, and tried by a jury of his Campbell enemies and hanged in 1755 at Ballachulish.

The story of the shooting is one of the themes used by Robert Louis Stevenson in his novel Kidnapped. The road going south from Ballachulish runs along the eastern shore of Loch Linnhe and passes through the little village of Portnacroish which provides an excellent viewpoint for Castle Stalker, the correct name of the castle is 'Stal­cair' from the Gaelic for 'hunter'.

Vacation Rentals in Ballachulish There are various lodging options in the area, including homes, hotels, and inns for rent, which may simplify planning for your trip. People who are interested in Lochaber come here. Whether you're looking for a house, flat, or any other type of accommodation in Ballachulish, you should check out Stay4you.com. To make reservations, get in touch with the property owner by phone or through our website. Stay4you.com can be the best option if you need a quick approach to reserve a hotel room for your upcoming trip.
You can spend the night at one of the numerous cosy hotels in Ballachulish before leaving to explore the remainder of Lochaber.
Whether you're searching for a city flat or a country hideaway, Stay4you.com is the finest location to make a direct reservation for your vacation rental. There are numerous luxury lodging alternatives in Ballachulish and the neighbourhood.

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It was built in the 13th century as one of a string of strongholds on the western shores of Argyll. The castle sits on a small islet and is perhaps the best sited of all such structures in the area. It has had a rough and vigorous history, one episode in which is com­memorated in a granite stone on a crag in the graveyard of the Episcopal Church at Port­nacroish: a bloody battle fought in 1468. The castle has been restored recently and can he visited by appointment between March and September.

Ballachulish offers a variety of accommodation for your holiday, so enjoy your vacation in one of the Ballachulish holiday rentals. Ballachulish provides the visitor with the great outdoors to explore with all the activities that come with it, form canoeing to hill walking or if your looking for somewhere to escape and relax.

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