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This purpose built, self–contained holiday apartment is situated on the loch side in the village of Carrick Castle. The property is tastefully furnished and boasts spectacular views over Loch Goil and the mountains beyond. Ideally located for exploring the Highlands of Scotland, and the beauty of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
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Located 6 miles south of Tarbert, this renovated, single-storey, detached holiday lodge is situated on a working farm, within a private estate comprising 2500 acres of natural moorland offering many walks (trout fishing available) and enjoys elevated views across West Loch Tarbert and towards the isles of Jura and Islay from the rear garden. Day trips to explore the Kintyre Peninsula are possible - including local landmarks of Skipness Castle, the village of Carradale and the Mull of Kintyre.
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Excellent views of Loch Long. Within the beautiful Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park is this peaceful and well equipped, semi-detached forestry cottage. Being a waterfront property it enjoys stunning views across Loch Long and, the forested mountain rise at the rear. Local amenities include a beach and picnic area, forestry and hill walks, 9 hole golf course, quad bike trekking, French bowls, botanical gardens and boat launching ...
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This detached holiday villa is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, 10 minutes walk from the town centre and with stunning views over Campbeltown Loch and Knockscalbert.
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Shared hot tub. This charming single storey holiday cottage, the middle one of three, is situated amid the superb scenery of Scotland’s west coast with their own private beach and hot tub (shared with other guests on a rota basis).
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Beautiful hill and loch views. Situated in 2.5 acres on the shores of Loch Awe, enjoying superb uninterrupted views over the loch to the hills beyond and a private harbour, is this development of four single storey detached cedar lodges.
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This charming, detached, single-storey holiday cottage is located in the quiet village of Newton on the banks of Loch Fyne. It has direct access to the shore and boasts stunning views over the loch to the mountains beyond. It is ideally located to explore the beauty of the Cowal Peninsula, Inveraray, Oban and the Western Isles.
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Stunning views over the Firth of Lorne to the islands of Lismore and Mull can be enjoyed from this spacious, architect-designed, detached property which is superbly situated for taking advantage of the many walking, cycling and fishing opportunites to be found locally. A stream trickles through the delightful hillside garden and the area is a nature lover's paradise with an abundance of flora and fauna.
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Sitting on the west side of Loch Goil, within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, this holiday cottage is a peaceful get away. It is only a stroll to the loch side and there are lovely views from the decking across the loch and over to the mountains. Enjoy walking, cycling and water sports, or hire a boat. Eagles and deer can be spotted as you explore the area. Drumsynie Holiday Park offers indoor swimming pool, golf and play areas. Shop and pub 4 miles.
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Stunning views, beautiful wildlife_Located in the Argyll countryside and close to Tighnabruaich village on the west coast of Scotland, these holiday properties are an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding countryside, relax and unwind, whilst enjoying the many outdoor activities and wildlife the area has to offer.
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Superb loch views. Set amidst a small luxury development on the shores of Loch Awe this single storey cedar chalet offers first class accommodation with superb uninterrupted views over the loch and hills.
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This delightful semi-detached holiday cottage in the heart of Kilmartin Glen provides an ideal base for touring this beautiful and unspoilt corner of Argyll. Kilmartin village, a 3 minute drive, is rich in archaeological and historical remains, with museums, castles and famous gardens nearby. Local activities include fishing, riding, sailing, cycling, walking or taking a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Crinan Canal. You can cruise to Mull, Iona and Staffa from bustling Oban ...
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This spacious detached modern holiday home is situated in an elevated position and located in the village of Innellan on the Cowal Peninsula which is renowned for its beauty and tranquillity. Offering an excellent level of accommodation throughout and boasting stunning views over the Firth of Clyde, the property provides an ideal holiday base from which to unwind and explore the surrounding area. Stroll along the shore to the village centre where there is a shop/post office, pub, hotel and restaurant ...
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Quietly located yet just 1 mile from the popular fishing village of Tarbert on lovely Loch Fyne, these two traditional stone built cottages are set within 80 acres of farm and woodland. Outdoor pursuits include hill walking, pony trekking and fishing. The sheltered bay bustles with small crafts and colourful yachts, and shops and pubs with bar meals. Ferry links with the Cowal Peninsula and islands of Arran, Gigha, Islay and Jura are all close by, and in summer, the paddle steamer `Waverley' visits. Lochgilphead, 13 miles. 9 hole golf course at Tarbert. Perfect as a base ...
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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.
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These holiday properties are located adjacent to the owners home, beside the river, at the foot of Dunadd Fort, an historic monument associated with the Kings of Scotland since the Iron Age. Forming part of the original farmstead they have been tastefully furnished offering an ideal base to explore Argyll and Bute with its varied rugged coastline and beaches. On the edge of the Knapdale and Kilmichael forests there are miles of walks and cycle tracks as well as exploring the nearby Crinan Canal ...
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Sitting in quiet isolation with Loch Fyne only 20 yards from the door, this detached holiday cottage has magnificent views across the loch and to the town of Inveraray which boasts a spectacular inhabited castle. Accessed by a rough track, the cottage lies in an area of Argyll that abounds with great walking challenges, Munros to climb and with the loch on your doorstep, there is the chance to use your own small boat or dinghy.
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With spectacular uninterrupted sea views across the Atlantic to the islands of Easdale, Mull, Luing and beyond, this holiday property has an enviable shore side location. Situated on the Isle of Seil and linked to the mainland by the famous ‘Bridge over the Atlantic’ it is an ideal base for touring. Coastal and hill walks, watersports, fishing, golf, sea-fari adventure and ferry trips are all close by.
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Excellent base for touring. This detached farmhouse is located in the central hub of Argyll making an ideal holiday location and a perfect touring base. The surrounding area offers a wealth of interest and fantastic scenery. Ben Cruachan, Ben Nevis and Glencoe are all within easy reach and are a mecca for hill walkers all year round.
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Set within the charming, private estate of Kirnan House, in an AONB, Kirnan House (SNNH) (forms the main 18th-century historic shooting lodge), Chapel Cottage (SEEJ) (the former chapel to the house on the furthest wing of the main building), single-storey Torrnaleich Cottage (SEEK) (adjoins Chapel Cottage) and Heron Cottage (SGGI) (which is set within the main courtyard of Kirnan House) offer ideal holiday retreats for families, friends and couples ...
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Located a mere 5 minutes from the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park this spacious semi-detached holiday cottage is one of four dwellings created from a restored courtyard farm steading and is located within a quiet private estate. Woodland walks are available directly from the door and it is ideal for walkers and cyclists of all abilities ...
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Centrally located in the beautiful Appin area of Argyll, this holiday property offers an excellent base for touring the west coast of Scotland, convienient for Inverary, Oban, Mull, Skye and Ardnamurchan. Climb or ski in the mountains of Glencoe or Fort William’s Nevis Range. Nearby Cuil Bay on Loch Linnie has good shoreline walking ...
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These holiday properties are beside the owner’s home in the middle of Kilmartin Glen in the heart of Mid Argyll, an area of beautiful scenery, steeped in history and rich in wildlife. The Glen is one of the most important prehistoric sites on the Scottish mainland, and there are a wealth of standing stones, stone circles, cairns and rock carvings to explore, dating from the Neolithic and early Bronze Age, with the remains of Dunadd Fort, home of the ancient kings of Scotland, just four miles away ...
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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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Stunning views, beautiful wildlife. Located in the Argyll countryside and close to Tighnabruaich village on the west coast of Scotland, these holiday properties are an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding countryside, relax and unwind, whilst enjoying the many outdoor activities and wildlife the area has to offer as well as the selection of shops and tea rooms.
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Set amidst a small luxury development on the shores of Loch Awe this single storey cedar chalet offers first class accommodation with superb uninterrupted views over the loch and hills.
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Views over Loch Fyne and the Cowal Peninsula. Amid a stunning backdrop of rugged mountains, this modern detached holiday home boasts elevated, panoramic views over Loch Fyne and the Cowal Peninsula. Tarbert is a traditional harbour town and offers fishing and sailing.
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Stunning views, beautiful wildlife. Located in the Argyll countryside and close to Tighnabruaich village on the west coast of Scotland, these holiday properties are an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding countryside, relax and unwind, whilst enjoying the many outdoor activities and wildlife the area ...
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Peacefully situated in this delightful little village on the banks of the Crinan Canal, with its numerous yachts passing through. Crinan Beach, 4 miles. Lochgilphead, 3 miles. This cottage is a good base for touring or walking amidst the spectacular west coast scenery. Local interests include pottery, crofting museum, gardens and archaeological sites. Golf and fishing are available nearby. Hotel/pub 800 metres.
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This delightful detached cottage has every amenity, having been tastefully modernised yet retaining its rural character. It offers an idyllic holiday, with spectacular walks to beautiful Loch Awe, to hidden ruined chapels, a hilltop castle and the hundreds of Neolithic monuments just 3 miles away. Fishing, deer stalking and bird watching are local activities: an Osprey nest is 500 metres away- a photographer's paradise. Shop and pub 3 miles.
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In the heart of Argyll, one of the most picturesque parts of the West Highlands surrounded by mountains and forest, nestling on the side of Loch Fyne, Strathlachan is a tiny hamlet of five cottages reached by a single track road. If you are looking for a holiday location that has fabulous rustic accommodation, set amongst spectacular Scottish scenery ...
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Magnificent setting in mature woodland by Loch Awe. Ideal area for fishing, walking and cycling. Tennis court, childrens play area, pool table and darts. Traditional bar - ideal for family functions. Motor boats, rowing boats and canoes for hire, 300 yards, launch facility. Late 16th century Ardbrecknish House is in a magnificent Highland setting with wonderful views of mountains and glens.
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This spacious detached cottage is situated in one of the most scenic areas of Southern Argyll by the famous 'Bridge over the Atlantic'. Boasting superb uninterrupted sea views and direct access to the beach from the rear of the property, it is tastefully furnished, and offers excellent accommodation for families and larger parties.
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Set amidst a small luxury development on the shores of Loch Awe this first floor apartment offers first class holiday accommodation with superb uninterrupted views over Britain’s longest fresh water loch and the hills. Avich is set within a Victorian mansion house that has been tastefully furnished in keeping with the house style. Enjoy a walk through the grounds and garden ...
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Near Loch Etive. Situated on the north side of Loch Etive, down a country lane, this well appointed detached house with gallery ceilings, is an ideal base for a family holiday at anytime of the year. There is also a conservatory which leads onto a garden deck ideal for al-fresco dining.
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These two Scandinavian style holiday lodges boast a stunning beachfront location overlooking the Kyles of Bute and are situated close to Tighnabruaich village on the west coast of Scotland and offer 66 acres of natural, unspoilt countryside to explore. With coastal walks direct from the property, sailing school (must be pre booked) sea fishing from the point, slipway for boat launching and childrens play park, all on site ...
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Situated amongst the rolling countryside of the ever popular Isle of Bute, these two renovated cottages (Milton Cottage is detached, Milton Byre adjoins another property) offer an ideal holiday location from which to explore the dramatic coastline and stunning scenery of the island. For the outdoor enthusiast, walking, cycling, golf, fishing, sailing and watersports are in abundance. The wildlife is outstanding with deer, pheasant, otter and eagle readily seen.
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Situated in a small lodge park and boasting elevated, panoramic views over West Loch Tarbert to the islands beyond, these luxury single-storey, detached holiday lodges are furnished to a good standard and offers an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding area. Close by there are many quiet and sandy beaches to explore and there is easy access to the Isles of Islay, Arran and Jura ...
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A well presented chalet bungalow, situated in lovely gardens sitting area and a stream, in an AONB. Beautiful view out to the west over Luing and Jura. Great for enjoying magnificent sunsets. Visit the town of Oban, take trips by ferry to Mull and Iona, evening cruise to Colonsay with dinner, or visit Arduaine Gardens (NT) close by or just relax and enjoy the splendid location on the terrace. Shop 4 miles, pub 200 yards.
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The busy and popular town of Oban is a mere 10-minute walk away from these semi-detached apartments (refs 27201 and 27202), making them an ideal holiday base. The town has a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, whilst the Oban Whisky Distillery and McCaig’s Tower (locally called ’The Crown of Oban’), overlooking the bay, both make for enjoyable and interesting places to visit.
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Magnificent setting in mature woodland by Loch Awe. Ideal area for fishing, walking and cycling. Tennis court, childrens play area, pool table and darts. Traditional bar - ideal for family functions. Motor boats, rowing boats and canoes for hire, 300 yards, launch facility. Late 16th century Ardbrecknish House is in a magnificent Highland setting with wonderful views of mountains and glens.
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Close to Loch Seil, enjoy boating and fishing. These two stone holiday cottages are set in a courtyard in the owners’ grounds, close to the beautiful Loch Seil. You can fish on the loch using the small boat that has been provided (available free of charge), or simply enjoy the lovely scenery and good local walking.
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On the beautiful west coast of Scotland, near the bustling fishing town of Oban with an array of shops, bars and restaurants, Island View is an ideal base for exploring the region. Offering spacious holiday accommodation, this croft house has been decorated and furnished to a high standard, and lies in the pretty village of Benderloch (just yards from Tralee beach) with outstanding panoramic views across the bay to the islands beyond ...
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Central location. Enjoying a quiet setting yet within a few minutes’ walk of the town centre, this cosy detached bungalow makes the ideal base for a holiday. Oban, with its bustling harbour and large variety of restaurants and shops, is the gateway to the Highlands with Ganavan sandy beach on the edge of town.
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Magnificent setting in mature woodland by Loch Awe. Ideal area for fishing, walking and cycling. Tennis court, childrens play area, pool table and darts. Traditional bar - ideal for family functions. Motor boats, rowing boats and canoes for hire, 300 yards, launch facility. Late 16th century Ardbrecknish House is in a magnificent Highland setting with wonderful views of mountains and glens.
4 + 2
Cross the charming Atlantic Bridge to the friendly Isle of Seil. This delightful holiday property is in the wing of an old stone farm house, adjoining the owners holiday home. Shops 50 yards, pub 2 miles.
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In a superb, secluded location by the sea on a 160-acre private island, these three unique holiday cottages enjoy stunning views. Otter and Island Cottages are an adjoining pair of cosy and spacious lighthouse keepers’ cottages (the lighthouse is now automatic), while The Lookout is a former wartime lookout post situated 100 yards away from the lighthouse enclosure ...
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These holiday properties are located adjacent to the owners home, beside the river, at the foot of Dunadd Fort, an historic monument associated with the Kings of Scotland since the Iron Age. Forming part of the original farmstead they have been tastefully furnished offering an ideal base to explore Argyll and Bute with its varied rugged coastline and beaches. On the edge of the Knapdale and Kilmichael forests there are miles of walks and cycle tracks as well as exploring the nearby Crinan Canal ...
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Family-run holiday apartments in a stunning location on Oban's esplanade, with superb views overlooking the sea and surrounding islands. Centrally situated with free parking and walking distance to town centre, ferry, coach and rail terminals... A handsome and lively Victorian town, Oban is the gateway to the highlands and its rugged landscape of wild heather moors and mountains tumbling into the sea.
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Situated just yards from the sea with views over the Kyles of Bute, this lower Victorian conversion is ideal for exploring the Cowal Peninsula. Tighnabruaich has a selection of pubs, shops and a bistro. Dunoon is within easy reach. Activities include marked walks, cycling, sailing, sea fishing, windsurfing, speed boat tours, quad bikes and clay shooting.
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Situated yards from the banks of Loch Riddon this beautifully renovated, detached single-storey holiday house boasts magnificent views over the loch to the Kyles of Bute and provides a peaceful location from which to explore the spectacular scenery and history of the area. An ideal location for the outdoor enthusiast with sailing, windsurfing, quad bikes, clay shooting and more.
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This beautifully renovated, detached, single-storey holiday cottage enjoys an idyllic location on the shores of Loch Etive. Extremely well furnished and equipped it has direct access onto the beach and boasts stunning views across the loch to the mountains beyond. The bustling Victorian town of Oban known as the ’Gateway to the Highlands’ is just 12 miles away and offers ...
8 + 2
Breathtaking views over the Sound of Seil. In a magnificent setting by the sea, Ardmaddy Castle sits in its own bay with unrivalled views over Seil Sound and the world famous local islands, designated one of Scotland’s National Scenic Areas. Graded ‘4 Star’ by the Scottish Tourist Board ...
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In a unique location on the beautiful Seil Island, reached by the famous Bridge over the Atlantic, this single storey, former slate-worker’s terraced cottage boasts a balcony with stunning sea views, and is an ideal holiday base. Enjoy leisurely walks, sea fishing, watersports, golf, and an abundance of wildlife.
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Stunning views over Loch Fyne_This detached cottage is situated on the Otter Estate, a 4,000 acre Scottish country estate in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with stunning views over Loch Fyne on the beautiful Cowal Peninsula. Close by are the Kyles of Bute, an internationally recognised Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a well known sailing destination. Tighnabruaich, 9 miles, is a picturesque coastal village which is well worth a visit. An ideal location for the outdoor enthusiast with activities such as fishing, shooting, birdwatching, walking and cycling.
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Situated amongst the rolling countryside of the ever popular Isle of Bute, these two renovated cottages (Milton Cottage is detached, Milton Byre adjoins another property) offer an ideal holiday location from which to explore the dramatic coastline and stunning scenery of the island. For the outdoor enthusiast, walking, cycling, golf, fishing, sailing and watersports are in abundance. The wildlife is outstanding with deer, pheasant, otter and eagle readily seen.
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Family-run holiday apartments in a stunning location on Oban's esplanade, with superb views overlooking the sea and surrounding islands. Centrally situated with free parking and walking distance to town centre, ferry, coach and rail terminals... A handsome and lively Victorian town, Oban is the gateway to the highlands and its rugged landscape of wild heather moors and mountains tumbling into the sea.
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Situated on the sea front, with wonderful views of the Firth of Clyde, this 19th-century, listed, detached holiday cottage is tastefully furnished and equipped to a very good standard. Convenient for the town’s amenities, with a good selection of shops and restaurants nearby, ideal for Steamer cruising and exploring the hills and lochs of the Cowal Peninsula. There are water sports, fishing and golf with the town’s swimming pool 250 yards away. Town centre with shops, pubs, restaurant, cinema and ferry within 5 minutes walk.
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Set in a magnificent location close to the shore and with views over the sea to the Morvern Hills, this detached, traditional house, built in 1911, lies in Port Appin and is ideally placed for exploring this wonderfully scenic area and enjoying peace and quiet of the countryside. A short way down the road, a ferry to the Isle of Lismore can be taken, or splendid meals can be enjoyed ...
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This lovely holiday cottage sits close to the banks of the Firth of Clyde at Hunters Quay 2 miles north of Dunoon in a quiet residential location. Set on the edge of Lomond and Trossachs National Park amid stunning mountain scenery. The large conservatory overlooks the ever changing aspects of yacht, ship and ferry movements on the Clyde. The surrounding area is one of great natural beauty.
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Dalvuie Beag is a small traditional detached West Highland holiday farmhouse situated in a peaceful location beneath the slopes of Ben Lora. Surrounded by fields with views of distant mountains and close to the sea, lochs and beaches, the farm has a small herd of cattle and flock of sheep with conservation of rich natural history a priority. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
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This pair of detached lodges have been renovated and furnished to a very high standard throughout and are located just three miles from Mount Stuart on the attractive south west coast of the island. This picturesque setting provides exceptional views over Arran, with Stravannan beach just 15 minutes' walk away. This magical island is steeped in history ...
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Esplanade Court is situated in a particularly superb location overlooking Oban Bay, on the lovely west coast of Scotland. The apartments have qualified for the STB 4 Star rating. They are equipped and furnished to a good standard with each one having a panoramic view over the bay and out to the isles of Kerrera, Mull and Lismore. Oban is a lively west coast town with lots going on for the visitor. It is central for touring the west coast, or take a boat trip to the above islands and Iona which leave daily.
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Enjoying an elevated position with magnificent views and overlooking Loch Ederline, this Victorian house is ideal accommodation for family holidays.
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The busy and popular town of Oban is a mere 10-minute walk away from these semi-detached apartments (refs 27201 and 27202), making them an ideal holiday base. The town has a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, whilst the Oban Whisky Distillery and McCaig’s Tower (locally called ’The Crown of Oban’), overlooking the bay, both make for enjoyable and interesting places to visit.
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In a stunning setting with direct access to Loch Awe this spacious detached property is set in its own 21/2 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens. Acclaimed as one of Scotland's most picturesque lochs, Loch Awe is surrounded by high mountains, and its calm waters are dotted with wooded islands, many with castles which recall the turbulent history of Argyll and its clans.
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Situated within a wooded glade on the owner’s farm overlooking Loch Sween, this comfortable holiday cottage offers opportunities to watch deer from the windows or explore the seashore where seals and otters may be spotted playing. The surrounding area offers good walking, cycling ...
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