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Argyll & Bute School Holidays 2017 Cottages
Dalmally
Mill Cottage - Cladich
Ref: S1065538
From
£179
per nightCampbeltown
7 Bed Cottage in Campbeltown
Ref: S376880
From
£390
per nightOban
Cologin Farmhouse, Oban
Ref: S181304
Reviews 1
From
£281
per nightArrochar
5 Bed Cottage in Arrochar
Ref: S362264
From
£318
per nightOban
Tigh Grianach, Oban
Ref: S135640
From
£224
per nightBonawe
Port na Mine (6), Inverawe, near Taynuilt
Ref: S700388
From
£251
per nightAppin
3 Bed Cottage in Duror
Ref: S234709
From
£146
per nightTaynuilt
Achanlochan Farm
Ref: S521803
Reviews 34
From
£143
per nightLochgilphead
Am Bruaich
Ref: S267140
Reviews 44
From
£79
per nightTighnabruaich
3 Bed Cottage in Kilfinan
Ref: S232584
From
£120
per nightTarbert
High Ronachan
Ref: S1223451
From
£131
per nightKilmartin
Smithy House
Ref: S526930
Reviews 23
From
£113
per nightOban
Achnacloich
Ref: S526154
Reviews 25
From
£445
per nightOban
Tigh Na Sith, Oban
Ref: S394943
Reviews 4
From
£266
per nightStrachur
Branter Lodge
Ref: S526174
Reviews 8
From
£242
per nightTaynuilt
4 Bed Cottage in Taynuilt
Ref: S237889
From
£193
per nightCardross
The Old Wing at Drumhead
Ref: S1018695
Reviews 1
From
£247
per nightDunoon
4 Bed Cottage in Ardentinny
Ref: S277311
From
£237
per nightHelensburgh
Rock Cove
Ref: S1065497
From
£528
per nightOban
Ardchattan Manse
Ref: S526173
Reviews 12
From
£307
per nightLochgilphead
The Pier House
Ref: S820790
Reviews 5
From
£238
per nightDunoon
8 Bed Cottage in Dunoon
Ref: S515563
From
£442
per nightTarbert
Tarbert Country Manor
Ref: S283109
Reviews 4
From
£747
per nightOban
Achalic Farmhouse , Oban
Ref: S1035503
From
£416
per nightReviews
What our customers say about their holidays
Ian - Verified booking
The cottage has all the appearance of a peaceful beautiful remote location whilst being close to the main A85 road and Glasgow-Oban rail line.
The rough access track joins the former and crosses a narrow bridge over the latter. We were relieved to be in a vehicle with good ground clearance for that approach, though within the curtilage of the property the track surface is good. The property is a contemporary renovation of an old farmhouse, which has been solidly executed and has a welcoming feel, and very personalised with multiple watercolours by what appears to be the same artist. The lounge sofas are generous, with one facing the TV and fire, and the other tangential to the screen. The TV has locally-available terrestrial channels and a Netflix account, though the smart apps on it accept logins for a range of other streaming services. The broadband has a decent speed of around 16Mbps incoming, but typically is single figures outbound. This means that devices that sync online (with automated photo uploads for instance) can hog the connection temporarily, but otherwise streaming is just fine. We didnât try video communication services like FaceTime or Zoom, but the upload speed would suggest that embracing the sense of remoteness would make more sense. There is plenty of wood available for the fire, though we were glad to have plenty of kindling and some of our own very dry kiln-dried wood to start the fire and keep it going, because the burnerâs door latch was missing. This meant that smokiness in the room on lighting and creating a strong draw were problematic. The owners are committed to replacing the latch so this should not be an issue in future. For us, it was slightly more problematic because the central heating thermostat read 12C degrees when we arrived, and the air source heat pump system took well into the next day to reach warmth during March. The system once reset again to 12C whilst we were there, but we were able to readjust again easily. An earlier power cut had caused the initial failure. But our experience is (as with our own house) that most rural properties like this can have unexpected minor temporary blips, and the important factor is how easy it is to rectify and/ or how the owners/ caretaker responds. They responded speedily and thoughtfully - another example was that our tall dog had an insecurity with the polished stone floor tiling in the hallway and kitchen. Some floor runners were provided that enabled him to have enough confidence to see him through our visit. So all well with minimum fuss, and the multiple positives of the property far outweigh these minor niggles. One of the three bedrooms has a cut-away to form a compact en-suite, and the others have the use of a downstairs bathroom with shower and short bath tub (welcome after a long hike, but for a 6ft person, a choice is to be made between torso or body underwater). The showers are rain-style, which makes the most of gravity to enhance the moderate but adequate flow. The spacious and contemporary kitchen was well-equipped with modern appliances, and had enough crockery and utensils for the two of us. As all cupboards were full, our food was instead kept on the counter in the pantry/ heating/ laundry/ utility room or spacious fridge/ freezer. The table in the kitchen was comfortable for dining, and the local delicacies basket and bottle on our arrival provided a pleasant welcome. Outside, there are some old farm outbuildings and surrounding fence and gates. The main drive gate was solid and gave the sense of utter privacy, but another gate leading to the adjacent field nicked our dog as he squeezed through, as it had no way of securing it fully at the time of our visit. The unused outbuilding had an entrance barrier warning not to enter, but another open entrance caused some nervousness with the dog until he understood he was forbidden to explore inside. That aside, the outside space is otherwise secure, generous and nicely tended. Though our March weather meant we couldnât sit amongst the daffodils, they were nevertheless lovely to see. The deer in the nearby woodland were clearly visible from the farmhouse grounds, as were the well-fenced cattle either side of the approach track. This is a great base for upper Argyll, lower Lochaber, the inner Hebrides - and farther afield. Oban is a short distance from Taynuilt and there are several trains per day from the villageâs station. The rail line also intersects with the West Highland Way 45 minutes in the other direction at several places. This made it simple (subject to walking speed and the sparse train timetable) to catch the train from Taynuilt to Crianlarich and walk to Bridge of Orchy - some of the easiest 21.5km of the long-distance walking route yet well-worth doing. Thereâs a shorter option of 10km-ish to Tyndrum on the same rail line as Taynuilt. There is also a very quiet back-road (20km-ish) from Taynuilt to Oban which is on the National Cycling Network and was so quiet that walking it was possible. The location is also good for driving, with the Oban-Craignure, Lochaline and Tobermory-Kilchoan ferries providing plenty of options for visiting the Isle of Mull in a circular itinerary with the Ardnamurchan peninsula/ Moidart/ Glenfinnan, etc. Fort William provides the end/ start points of both the West Highland Way and Great Glen Way, and of course Ben Nevis and its skiing, mountain biking, and other activities. There is also a good driving loop via Glen Coe village, Rannoch Moor, Glen Orchy and Loch Awe through classic Scottish landscape. And nearer to the farmhouse is Taynuiltâs own proximity to the tranquility of Loch Etive and the bens and glens of its eastern shoreline. In summary, really good cottage in great location with plentiful facilities, attentive owners, and much to enjoy. Thank you.
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Cherie - Verified booking
The farm house is lovely, perfectly decorated and modern whilst remaining true to its farmhouse feel, the kitchen is well equipped and we had no problem cooking there.
The window seat in the kitchen became a place to have coffee in the morning. We had deer most mornings to watch too. The beds are comfortable, the bedrooms beautifully decorated with plenty of storage. My friend took the bedroom with the bathroom and I the king size room, so used the bathroom downstairs. Thereâs plenty of hot water. Thereâs a large amount of outdoor space that my dog loved, we were blessed with sunny, dry weather and sat out most afternoons after hikes. The only negative I had was the heating, this is really personal to me as I donât cope well with even mild temps and get very very cold, the heating was set to 21°C, perfect for most people, I turned it up to 22°C but it never reached that temperature. But thatâs personal and my friend who is ânormalâ didnât find the temp cold at all. We used the log burner once, but that wasnât great either, even after an hour it wasnât burning well and barely giving out any heat, I guessed after a winters use perhaps the flue just needed a sweep. Over all this house is wonderful. If you are thinking of booking you should.
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Sarah - Verified booking
After going over a little stone bridge and down a lovely drive way/lane we were greeted by a lovely white cottage.
When we entered we immediately felt at home. On the kitchen table was a small hamper with a bottle of prosecco (which went down well) with a hand written note wishing us a happy stay. The cottage has obviously been lovingly decorated. We were particularly taken with some of the original interior on show at the top of the stairs. The cottage was well stocked with every kitchen utensil, glass, and plates you could possibly need. There is also a well stocked utility room. The living room is very cosy and on a chilly evening we took advantage of the wood burner that made it even cosier. Bedrooms were just as comfortable. We managed to sit outside and eat on a couple of evenings surrounded by the mountains. We did lots of local walking but the most exciting part was seeing the resident barn owls flying around at dusk and several red deer appearing very near the fence in the adjoining field. Lots of photos were taken. My only disappointment is that we only stayed for a week and not two.
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Susie - Verified booking
A very last-minute booking and we hit the jackpot!
Comfortable, beautiful view, well maintained and very clean. Set back from the road so incredibly quiet and relaxing. Shop a few steps away, with the basics plus delicious local bread and Gigha ice cream and a great wee cafe behind it. Lovely food at the Tayvallich Inn a couple of minutes' walk away (book in advance). Very responsive owners - I think they have addressed most of the suggestions in the reviews, but for the avoidance of doubt... The bed IS now a UK kingsize bed. There is a hairdryer. There is now a cafetière... and iron, ironing board and drying rack. So in the spirit of trying to make this absolutely perfect, we thought we would rack our brains for what we would love to see for our next visit. All we could come up with was hooks on the back of the bathroom and bedroom doors... and somewhere to put our soap when using the fabulous shower. It is that close to perfect for us. Can't wait to come back!
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Melvyn - Verified booking
What a find!
This delightful farmhouse is set in its own well-kept grounds, surrounded by rolling countryside and is in an idyllic holiday spot but to call it a holiday cottage would be a massive understatement. It's beautifully and stylishly decorated, has a well equipped kitchen with induction hob, range-style cooker and everything you could want in the way of crockery and cutlery. The showers are great, the main bathroom is a nice size and the owners had thoughtfully provided luxury soaps from the Highland Soap Company and soft towels. All the bedrooms are of a good size and the beds are really comfy. The woodburner in the lounge made for some cosy evenings and there's even Netflix on a wide-screen TV! And the icing on the cake? A lovely welcome surprise with jam, honey, oat cakes and a bottle of Prosecco on arrival! We had a fantastic time and enjoyed our stay enormously. Can't wait to return!
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