Coille Bheag
is a six-acre family croft on the shores of Loch Ewe in the western Highlands of Scotland. It's part of the scattered crofting village of Inverasdale, near Poolewe and Gairloch in the Wester Ross region.
Ideally placed for walking, fishing, boating, watching wildlife or just relaxing, it has spectacular views of the mountains of Wester Ross, including the Great Wilderness and Torridon ranges.
It's only a few minutes' drive away from the world-famous Inverewe Gardens.as well as many wonderful sandy beaches.
When you come and stay at Coille Bheag, you can choose accommodation at either of two self-catering properties - The Cottage and The Lodge - each with its own individual character.
Both are completely self-contained detached cottages offering complete privacy, and the croft offers plenty of off-road car parking and private access to the loch shore. The modern Lodge is fully-wheelchair accessible with entry ramp and ground-floor double bedroom, kitchen and shower room. The old Cottage also offers a ground-floor double bedroom, though the bathroom is up a short flight of steps.