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Birchfield Bed and Breakfast, Fort William
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Birchfield
Fort William
Invernesshire
Scotland
United Kingdom PH33 6SW


Description:
Birchfield is a large modern guest house, which was designed specifically to cater for guests requiring quality bed and breakfast accommodation in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland.

Surrounded by extensive garden grounds and having adequate private parking space, it is located within the small rural community of Torlundy, but only 3 miles from the centre of Fort William which is the largest town in the Scottish Highlands providing a good range of shops and an extensive choice of restaurants and cafes.

From within the guest house there are uninterrupted views to the spectacular north face of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain (4409 feet) and to the slopes of Aonach Mor (4006 feet) on which is located Nevis Range, Scotland's most recent ski development. The gondola which is open year-round is popular among people who enjoy snowboarding, skiing and walking.

This is a large room containing two dining tables which offers guests the choice of either dining together as one group or alternatively remaining discreetly apart should they so wish. The wide picture window facing south east gives a spectacular uninterrupted view towards the majestic cliffs on the north face of Ben Nevis with a summit height of 4409 feet, which is the highest in Britain.

At breakfast time there is always competition for the seats nearest the window, the view being particularly impressive on a sunny morning in late winter or early spring when the cliffs are encased in snow and ice and sometimes overhung by large cornices threatening to engulf any rock or ice climbers below.

Another large room, which is exclusively for the use of our guests, it faces northeast with extensive views towards the Nevis Range ski development on Aonach Mor (4006ft). Equipped with adequate comfortable seating, it contains a colour television and a bookcase holding a range of interesting books.

Also provided here for the enjoyment of our guests are a number of both adult and child board games and a selection of children's toys. Guests who are staying on for further nights can usually have access to this room at any time of the day.


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Guest Name: Naomi Fairs (United Kingdom)
Stayed From: 31/07/2008 To: 01/08/2008
Guest Type: Couple

A very picturesque and comfortable place to stay. Mr and Mrs Muir made us feel very welcome and we had a lovely scottish breakfast. Highly recommended and located in a lovely spot!!

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Guest Name: Naomi Fairs (United Kingdom)
Stayed From: 31/07/2008 To: 01/08/2008
Guest Type: Couple

A lovely place to stay. Very comfortable accomoda

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