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The pretty little village in Scotland that the 'best place to stay in 2025'

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Port Appin is a that offers stunning views, rich history, and a slower pace of life. It has been named as the in 2025 by .

Nestled between the majestic mountains of Argyll and the tranquil waters of Loch Linnhe, it is a hidden gem for travelers seeking a quiet Highland experience. The , with just a few streets, but its charm lies in its simplicity and the warm hospitality of the locals. Port Appin is known for its proximity to the island of Lismore, which can be reached by a short ferry ride from the village pier.

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The views across the loch, especially at sunset are a to see and worth visiting the area for.

For walkers and cyclists, the surrounding area offers scenic trails through the area's beautiful greenery.

You can visit its forest, hills or , with plenty of opportunities for wildlife spotting along the way.

One of the highlights of visiting Port Appin is dining at The Pierhouse Hotel which is well-known and loved.

It is a renowned seafood restaurant that serves fresh, locally caught shellfish with views over the water.

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You can also visit the nearby Castle Stalker which is an iconic 14th-century fortress perched on a small island.

Whether you're looking to unwind in nature, explore the , or enjoy some of the best seafood the Highlands have to offer, Port Appin is a great place to visit.

The slow pace of life in the area is one of its best selling points and it attracts many looking to escape the business of everyday life.

One must-do activity while you're there is to take a Port Appin Boat Tour which is ran by a small independent business.

A person on Tripadvisor said: "Great boat trip. Alistair is very knowledgeable and fun. We saw seals, porpoises, loads of interesting birds and Alistair even made all the jelly fish interesting. A great way to spend an hour or so at . Don't hesitate...you will love it."

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