Wildlife at Old Springwell Croft
Our site is certified as a ‘Site of Special Interest’ (SSI) and is teeming with wildlife.
Roe deer, red squirrels, pine martins, foxes and badgers are all ‘at home’ at Springwell.
There is a Hazel wood as well as Birch, Blackthorn, Ash, Alder, Willow and Holly trees all of which keep the woodpeckers, chaffinches, blue tits, robins, goldfinches and song thrushes busy. If you look to the skies you should be lucky enough to see buzzards and golden eagles and maybe even the local sea eagles. Don’t forget your binoculars!
Further afield, you can go on wildlife safaris in Glencoe or on the water from Ballachulish. There is a seal colony cruise that leaves from the pier at Fort William too. Loch Lochy to the north-east of Fort William is breeding ground for an Osprey couple and ferry crossings from both Oban and Mallaig are often witness to Dolphin & Whale sightings.
Wildlife in Scotland
What can you see?
MEET THE RESIDENT WILDLIFE
Sightings regularly include inquisitive roe deer, red squirrels, pine martins, foxes and badgers all of which are ‘at home’ at Springwell.BIRDLIFE GALORE
Birdlife abounds! Whilst you are here, look out for woodpeckers, chaffinches, blue tits, robins, goldfinches and song thrushes. In the skies above you might also see buzzards and golden eagles!ROE & RED DEER
Roe deer are rare in the grounds but have been spotted. Nervous creatures by nature they have been known to nibble the foliage from our apparently tasty trees!
PINE MARTEN
This lovely photo of one of the Pine Martens that visit the cottages was captured by guest Gary Black.Testimonials
Comfortable accommodation for exploring the surrounding areas. Beautiful views of Loch Linnhe and surrounding mountains. Quiet and peaceful away from the busier Fort William.
Comfortable accommodation for exploring the surrounding areas. Beautiful views of Loch Linnhe and surrounding mountains. Quiet and peaceful away from the busier Fort William.