Fishing Holidays in Scotland with Waterside Breaks

The council of Argyll & Bute covers so great an area of the Scottish Highlands that you’d easily be forgiven for not having the first clue about where to look for your perfect log cabin holidays in Scotland, not least if you’re planning on bringing the fishing gear and need to know where the fish are biting. With that mind, Waterside Breaks can provide a marvellous selection of cottages and cabins for all purposes and budgets, with great fishing holidays in Scotland only a few clicks of the mouse away.

With the fishing season finally underway, our special recommendation goes to Seafield Stable Cottage, situated at Lochgilphead and deep at the heart of the Taynish National Nature Reserve. One of many gorgeous log cabins in Scotland situated right on the lip of the loch, you’ll not be left waiting to get out on the water. Permits for fly-fishing are readily available at the nearby Loch Fyne Tackle Shop; at this time of year the brown trout will be the chief of the catch of the day, with the summertime mackerel soon to follow.

If you find yourself catching one trout too many (heaven forfend!), the surrounding area won’t fail to occupy and enthral. The soft-sand beaches of Kilmory Knap and Stronefield can be reached at the far end of the Lochgilphead peninsula. Mountain biking is becoming increasingly popular at the nearby Firetower Trail, and for those who can’t bring their own bikes a full hire service is mere minutes away at Crinan Cycles. And if all that fishing builds up a powerful appetite, you can make your way along the local Seafood Trail, specially organised for, as they say, the true ‘afishyonado’.

A full listing of fishing holidays in Scotland, log cabins and cottage holidays can be found at this link. For further holiday ideas & personalised recommendations for a variety of destinations across the UK, do call us on 01252 339020 anytime, or visit us here at www.watersidebreaks.com

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