

Getting here is the easy part, the hard part is trying to drag yourself away...
The Ardtornish Estate is in the south-west corner of the beautiful peninsula of Morvern, which forms the extreme south-western point of the Highland Region. The estate covers approximately 60 square miles of hills, woodland, rivers and lochs with a 20 mile coastline on the Sound of Mull and Loch Linnhe. The centre of the estate lies at the head of Loch Aline, a sea loch into which flow the rivers Rannoch and Aline, draining Loch Tearnait, Loch Arienas and the upland glens.
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By Plane
You can fly to Edinburgh, Glasgow or Inverness from all major British and European airports, where onward journeys to Ardtornish can be made by hiring a car or if you are feeling adventurous by bus or train to Fort william. The final 40 miles from Fort William to Ardtornish by anything other than car can be problematic!
By Train
A sleeper train runs between London and Fort William (please see 'Scotrail' link for details). You can also take a train from Glasgow to Fort William which is considered to be one of the most beautiful railway journeys in the World. As mentioned above the last 40 miles is best by car, which can hired in advance.
For further details visit First Scotrail
By Bus
There is a bus service from Glasgow Airport and Glasgow, Buchanan Street bus station to Fort William. There is an occasional bus service from Fort William to Ardtornish, but it seldom runs at times or days to suit arriving at Ardtornish. Yet again best hire a car.
For further details visit Scottish Citylink
By Car
Please look at our 'Plan Your Route Page'.
It is advisable to check with the public transport companies where required before embarking on your journey.
Ardtornish Estate is fairly remote however Fort William, which is about 40 miles away via the Corran Ferry is easily reached by bus or train. The onward journey to Ardtornish though is an adventure in its own right by anything other than private car!

