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Set in one of Scotland's most scenic areas by the shores of Loch Leven, Ballachulish was once best known as a slate quarry.
Today, it teems with tourists passing through the Scottish Highlands.
While the slate quarries on which the village is centred are no longer used, examples of the slate can be seen at St John's Episcopal Church's graveyard.
Here, the headstones appear to have been engraved recently despite dating back years.
The landmark Ballachulish House is allegedly haunted by a headless horseman who roams the roadway to the house; visitors can find out for themselves by staying in Ballachulish hotels nearby.
Honouring James of the Glen, wrongfully accused and hanged for the Appin murder in the mid-18th century, is a monument overlooking Loch Leven's mouth.
Nearby Glenachulish hamlet offers a nine-hole golf course.
The village is a convenient jumping-off point for visits to Scotland's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, 20 miles to the northeast.
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District: Onich
A luxurious Victorian home surrounded by the lush greenery of Loch Linnhe, home to a laid back whisky pub.
Superb9.1
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District: Riverside
Situated in the Highlands near Ben Nevis, Fort William, and the Isles, home to a stylish seafood restaurant and an indoor swimming pool.
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Boasting a splendid mountain backdrop in the Scottish countryside, on the edge of the village of North Ballachulish
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Introduction to Ballachulish, Scotland
Set in one of Scotland's most scenic areas by the shores of Loch Leven, Ballachulish was once best known as a slate quarry.Today, it teems with tourists passing through the Scottish Highlands.
While the slate quarries on which the village is centred are no longer used, examples of the slate can be seen at St John's Episcopal Church's graveyard.
Here, the headstones appear to have been engraved recently despite dating back years.
The landmark Ballachulish House is allegedly haunted by a headless horseman who roams the roadway to the house; visitors can find out for themselves by staying in Ballachulish hotels nearby.
Honouring James of the Glen, wrongfully accused and hanged for the Appin murder in the mid-18th century, is a monument overlooking Loch Leven's mouth.
Nearby Glenachulish hamlet offers a nine-hole golf course.
The village is a convenient jumping-off point for visits to Scotland's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, 20 miles to the northeast.
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