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Tigh Brachen

 

 

 

 

Welcome to Torridon, on the beautiful West Coast of Scotland.

Set amidst some of the most stunning scenery to be found on the West Coast of Scotland, Tigh Brachen provides comfortable and modern self catering accommodation for upto 8 people,  nestled in the village of Diabaig on the shores of Loch Diabaig. 

At the foot of the Torridon Mountains, for those wishing to find peace and tranquility this is an idyllic place; but for those looking for some of the most stunning walking, challenging climbing and scrambling, canoeing, boating, mountain biking, sea and loch fishing, bird watching and painting, you couldn't find a better place to come and stay.

Set within its enclosed grass garden,  Tigh Brachen has wonderful views across the loch, looking out to the Minch, Applecross Peninsula and the Isle of Skye beyond. The constantly changing sky and seascape will keep you enchanted for hours, and what could be more relaxing than sitting in the comfortable sun room, sipping a glass of wine and watching the sun go down!

So why not treat yourself and come and stay!

We very much hope that you enjoy browsing our website and hope you will find the information provided useful.  If you have any queries with regards to staying at the house or would like to make a reservation, please do contact me using the details provided below.

Happy holidays!

Click here for Prize Draw result for a week's holiday at Tigh Brachen

 Christine                         

View of Diabaig Bay from garden

Marty the Pine Marten - click here for his own page!


Contact Information

Christine Davies
Telephone:   +44 (0)1235 533923
Mobile:  +44  07725 691801
E-mail: r.davies204@btinternet.com

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Last updated: 5 August 2010