Lochan Torr at a glance

Booking details

Enquiries:


     +44-(0)7739-835579


     glengarrycabin@icloud.com


Check availability here (external link to Scotland’s national tourist board website).


Short breaks often available.


Minimum stay three nights.


Please note: at present, we are not accepting bookings.




  1. sleeps four, two dogs welcome

  2. no smoking

  3. tranquil & private location

  4. wonderful wildlife (especially deer)

  5. walking & cycling

  6. superb base for NW Highlands

  7. on the road to Knoydart

The Cabin is a light and airy Scandinavian-style timber house, which has recently been refurbished.  It is situated just under half a mile up the estate’s private track, near the centre of Lochan Torr Woodlands and a short walk from Lochan Torr a’Garbh-uillt itself.


The Cabin has a delightful view, below right, across a small trout pond (with its own small island, popular with ducks) to Gairich, the prominent Munro to the south of Loch Quoich that will be familiar to those who know the classic view down Loch Garry to Knoydart.


Ground floor: Open plan living/dining room with Freesat television, DVD/CD player and selection of books, DVDs and games; well equipped kitchen area with electric hob, electric oven, fridge, microwave and dishwasher; double bedroom (twin beds); coat hanging area and shower room with WC and basin.


First floor: Large double bedroom (option of either two continental single beds or super kingsize bed).


Large garage / outdoor equipment store with separate utility / laundry area (freezer, washing machine,  ironing board and iron, drying rack and rotary clothes line).


White cotton bed linen and towels, dishwasher and washing machine tablets and washing up liquid included.


Underfloor heating and private water supply (bore hole).


Slow and unreliable wireless internet connection: the cottage has WiFi but the broadband service is very slow (512kbps, not suitable for downloadis or streaming music or video) and can be unreliable so, although we do our best to keep it working, we are unable to guarantee that internet will be available.  Mobile ‘phone reception also varies, and should not be relied on, although it is usually possible to get a signal outside, somewhere nearby,