| Glencairn Cottage, Ardentinny, Argyll, Scotland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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4 2 1 Yes Yes Sat/Tues |
Charming & typical Scottish lochside cottage 1 x beamed double & 1 x twin bedroom Bath with hand shower / WC Pets welcome FOC Flexible short breaks except school holidays Available from 4.00pm on start day |
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Location - This wonderful unspoilt area within the Loch Lomond National Park offers endless opportunities for walking, touring, sea & course fishing, wildlife, horse riding, sailing, water sports, golf and lots more. The Benmore Gardens, Inveraray Castle, Wild Life Park, Mount Stuart and the most glorious scenic drives are all nearby. Loch Long - is a large sea loch which extends from the Clyde to Arrochar at its head. Arrochar is a popular stop off point for climbers who climb the "Arrochar Alps". The most famous of those is Ben Arthur or the cobbler as is more commonly known. Loch long has a many attractions for those who want to sea fish in generally sheltered conditions. Oban - The major ferry port of Oban started life as a fishing village until its importance grew as a farming, ferry and shipbuilding centre. The arrival of steam-ships and the railway in the latter half of the nineteenth century made it a key staging post to islands such as Mull, Colonsay, Coll, Tiree and the Outer Hebrides. It is now, by far, the largest port and gateway on the west coast serving the Hebridean Isles. Further Afield
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For further information please contact Waterside Breaks Ltd on 01252 339020 |
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