Tyndrum Cottages - inc. Dalmally and Bridge of Orchy
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Argyll Cottages Durran, Loch Awe
Argyll Cottages Durran are two recently renovated cottages in the small quiet village of Durran on Loch Awe side. Both Drover's Way and Forester's cottage sleep four and have wonderful views over the loch. The cottages are an ideal base for all kind of outdoor activities. A short walk from the cottages will bring you onto the shore of Loch Awe with spectacular views of Ben Cruachan. There is a good variety of walks and cycles throughout the area. If your looking for a place to relax after a days adventure and recharge your batteries Durran will not disappoint.
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The Old House Glen Orchy
Arichastlich lies in splendid solitude in the heart of Glen Orchy, one of Scotland's most beautiful glens. It is protected from the rush of the outside world because the quiet single-track road is a through route to nowhere! Yet it is easily reached by road, rail and helicopter! The handful of residents and visitors enjoy spectacular views and easy transport connections to Oban and Fort William within an hour; Glasgow, Stirling and Perth only an hour and a half by road.
The Old House, an ancient stone building, was originally built by the Earl of Breadalbane as an isolated fishing lodge in the early 1800's.
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Birchbank Lochawe
Set in an elevated position and commanding stunning views over Lochawe, this detached holiday property is well furnished and ideally located for exploring the west coast of Scotland.
Birchbank has a spacious lounge, with panoramic views over Loch Awe and direct access to the decking at the front of the house, large bright kitchen diner, three double bedrooms, 2 en-suite, and a twin bedroom. Local activities include boat hire, golf, walking, trout and salmon fishing, cycling and pony trekking.
3 Scott Cottages Bridge of Orchy
Two bedroom cottage sleeps 4 people, 1 twin and 1 double. Ideally suited for high or low level walking routes around the Bridge of Orchy, Glen Coe area. The property has been upgraded and is a good place to relax after a day in the outdoors.
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Aros Beag near Tyndrum
An idyllic self catering cottage for two. From cathedral ceiling to flagstone floor to feature woodwork, nice cushions, fluffy towels and hand made soaps, it is the perfect traditional hide away for a quiet break away from normality. Aros Beag offers all the conveniences of a modern building from under floor heating to whole house music system to wifi and digital entertainment systems. Plenty of room for the car at the front door and a drying room in case you get your jacket wet.
Tyndrum is a great location for an active or totally relaxing holiday - plenty of spectacular walking, wildlife, cycling on the doorstep and a good base for touring the area.
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Garden Cottage Tyndrum
Superb views. The West Highland Way passes through the popular village of Tyndrum making it a paradise for hill walkers._Centrally situated in the village, this cosy detached cottage, surrounded by spectacular hills, is convenient for a wide range of opportunities and touring delights, with Oban 35 miles and Fort William 47 miles.
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Laggan Chalet Dalmally, near Oban
Perfect touring location. Situated on the outskirts of Dalmally, this cosy single storey timber chalet is ideally located and makes the perfect holiday base from which to explore the breathtaking scenery of the west coast of Scotland. Local activities include walking, cycling, horse riding, pony trekking and trout and salmon fishing. Glencoe and Fort William ...
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Pettyviach An-Tigh-Beag, Glen Lochy, near Tyndrum
This cosy detached character holiday cottage, formerly a railway and woodman’s cottage, is set on the outskirts of Tyndrum, and ideally located for walkers using the West Highland Way and for railway enthusiasts who want to see the Flying Scotsman. Amid the mountainous countryside of Argyll, ideally based for walking, climbing and skiing enthusiasts.
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Laggan Cottage Dalmally, nr. Oban
Quiet retreat. This detached stone-built croft cottage offers an excellent base from which to explore the picturesque scenery and attractions of Argyll. The property retains much of its original character and charm, with an open fire in the living area, and a superb garden.
