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CONFERENCE FACILITIES
The Sunart Centre offers state-of-the-art conference
facilities. It is an ideal venue for those who need meeting
facilities with a relaxed atmosphere, with comprehensive
equipment, comfortable accommodation set amid inspiring
scenery, and with a wide range of extracurricular activities.
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THE FACILITIES
180 seat auditorium with retractable raked seating,
a high resolution LCD projector for DVD, video or PowerPoint
presentation with large cinema screen and surround sound,
a PA system, stage lighting and curtains.
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Numerous smaller rooms that can be adapted
to meet any requirement
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ICT facilities, including computers and Video
Conferencing facilities
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Technical and Arts & Crafts rooms that
may be used for practical workshops
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15
bed hostel
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Fitness Suite, Sports Hall, All-Weather Football
Pitch, Cinema and Library
THINGS TO SEE AND
DO
The surrounding area offers ample opportunity for
mountain walks, fishing, deerstalking and bird watching.
Local attractions include boat cruises on historic Loch
Shiel, ruined castles steeped in history and the newly
restored Sunart Oakwoods. The area is rich in craft and
coffee shops, welcoming hotels and renowned traditional
music venues. A relaxed hour's drive will take you to
Britain's most westerly point, Ardnamurchan Point, or
its highest mountain, Ben Nevis.
WHERE TO STAY
The Centre has its own hostel
accommodation with 4 twin and 7 single rooms,
all en-suite, with a spacious community room with kitchen
facilities suitable for breakfasts and light lunches.
Evening meals can be arranged on site. There is also a
wide range of high quality hotels, guest houses, bed &
breakfast and self catering accommodation in the area.
Wherever you stay, the quiet roads, warm hospitality and
breathtaking scenery will make this venue one to remember.
We are happy to help you find the accommodation that best
suits your needs, and are happy to provide details of
all local accommodation providers. Alternatively, visit
www.ardnamurchan.com
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HOW TO GET HERE
From central Scotland take the A82 to Fort William.
Four miles after crossing the Ballachullish Bridge, and
8 miles before Fort William, follow the signs for the
Corran ferry. A five minute ferry crossing (that runs
every half hour) will take you to Ardgour, and fifteen
miles of relaxed driving will then get you to Strontian.
From Inverness or Fort William, follow the A82 south to
Glasgow for 8 miles before taking the Corran Ferry as
above.
To book your event into this very special centre or if
you wish more information on what The Sunart Centre has
to offer please contact the Centre
Development Co-Ordinator.
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