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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £388 to £ 753
Self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sea life centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.
Spacious and very comfortable sitting room with open fire and well equipped kitchen and dining areas. First floor: Master bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/W.C. Double bedroom with 5' bed. Double bedroom. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £328 to £ 631
Self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sea life centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.
Comfortable open plan sitting room with wood burning stove kitchen and dining areas. Double bedroom with pull out bed (for alternative sleeping). Single bedroom with additional pull out bed (for + 1). Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £358 to £ 692
Self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 5.
Features include: Short Breaks Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sea life centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.
Open plan sitting room with open fire and kitchen and dining areas. Sun room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedded room with sofa bed (for + 1).
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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £397 to £ 921
Self catering accommodation in Carbost sleeps 7.
Features include: Detached Multi Bath Shower Pub Close By Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Short Break Ultimate Easy Walking Access
Accommodation overview: Enjoying a peaceful rural setting in a crofting township this newly built property is furnished with style and comfort perfect for a relaxing break whatever the season. This is an area of magnificent coastal and mountain walking and also fishing Loch Harpot provides safe anchorage for many sailing ships and little boats. Locally the sandy beaches of Glen Brittle are perfect for a family holiday the nearby Talisker Distillery is well worth a visit and the Aros Centre is 14 miles. Restaurants throughout the area provide good local food and the Isle of Skye is famed for its many historical sites castles abundant wildlife and varied craft shops. Inn serving food under 1 mile at Portnalong. Shops in Carbost 3 miles.
Enjoying a peaceful rural setting in a crofting township this newly built property is furnished with style and comfort perfect for a relaxing break whatever the season. This is an area of magnificent coastal and mountain walking and also fishing Loch Harpot provides safe anchorage for many sailing ships and little boats. Locally the sandy beaches of Glen Brittle are perfect for a family holiday the nearby Talisker Distillery is well worth a visit and the Aros Centre is 14 miles. Restaurants throughout the area provide good local food and the Isle of Skye is famed for its many historical sites castles abundant wildlife and varied craft shops. Inn serving food under 1 mile at Portnalong. Shops in Carbost 3 miles.
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Sleeps 14
Weekly prices from £2004
Self catering accommodation in Ayr sleeps 14.
Features include: Pool Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Pets allowed Luxury accommodation Golf near by Games Room Garden sleeps 14
Accommodation overview: Enjoying spectacular views to the Firth of Clyde and Ailsa Craig, this wonderful Grade 'B' Listed Georgian Mansion house offers a unique and very special holiday home. The house exudes elegant charm and sophistication with much attention to detail, which is reflected in the presentation of each room. There is a lovely indoor swimming pool (extra charge and subject to time restrictions - see notes) and a tennis court set within a stunning garden with 2 ponds (care required with young children) surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside with cattle grazing in the fields. This is an idyllic holiday home, which would be perfect for a special celebration, family gathering or a large group of friends at any time of the year. The little village of Craigie lies south of Kilmarnock, approximately 8 miles from the seaside town of Troon. Fishing and sailing are popular in the local area and golf can be enjoyed at Troon, Prestwick and Turnberry as well as numerous other local courses. The beaches of the Ayrshire coast offer miles of golden sands and Culzean Castle and Country Park are ideal for a family day out. Robert Burns's country can be fully explored from here or take a day trip by ferry to the Isle of Arran, often described as Scotland in Miniature.
There are major supermarkets in Kilmarnock, 3 miles away.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £366 to £ 1110
Self catering accommodation in Carbost sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Non smoking Detached Wheelchair access Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Luxury accommodation sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: In a crofting community set amidst spectacular scenery below the Cuillins Morrison Cottage attached and the newly built MacNab House are both set on an elevated location with glorious views over the loch and surrounding hills and valleys. As well as being excellent for climbing and walking the Cuillin Hills are about 5 miles away the area offers many other delights. The Talisker Distillery (2½ miles) welcomes visitors Dunvegan Castle is well worth exploring (15 miles) and the Clan Donald Centre is 30 miles' drive. Portree the island's principal town boasts sports facilities including cycle hire good shopping and the Aros Centre with its cinema exhibitions and restaurants. Pub serving food and shop/P.O. in Carbost 2½ miles.
Sitting room with feature wall mounted electric fire. Dining room. Well equipped kitchen. Utility room. Bathroom/W.C. Two double bedrooms both with ensuite shower room/W.C. First floor: Double bedroom with zip and link beds (twins by arrangement) and ensuite shower room/W.C. Twin bedded room with 2'6" zip and link beds (double by arrangement) and ensuite shower room/W.C.
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Sleeps 15
Weekly prices from £866
Self catering accommodation in Lower Largo sleeps 15.
Features include: Fishing nearby Wheelchair access Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Luxury accommodation Golf near by Garden sleeps 15
Accommodation overview: Cardy Net House was built in 1867 by D. Gillies, a direct descendant of Alexander Selkirk (Robinson Crusoe) who was born in Lower Largo. This former net factory supplied fishing nets for the herring industry and was skilfully renovated by the architect owners to offer an exceptional and unique holiday home which has featured on television. The impressive interior has a vast open plan living area, one wall is entirely glazed with triple patio doors opening onto a sun terrace overlooking the beach and enjoying magnificent uninterrupted views across the sea and East coastline. The room is very bright as the vaulted ceiling is mainly glazed with beams, and there is simulated flagstone flooring - the relaxing lounge area is centred around an open fire with a piano for entertainment and the luxurious kitchen offers the ultimate in stylish design. The contemporary interior is further enhanced with sophisticated lighting - this contrasts beautifully with the vibrantly decorated bedrooms which have a cosy and traditional ambience. All the bathrooms have beautiful free standing Victorian baths and fittings. Visitors have shared use of the extended private gardens to the side of the house - these large walled gardens are beautifully landscaped and back onto the lane which runs along the top of the beach. The gardens are safely enclosed for children and there is garden furniture, barbecue, trampoline and swingball. The quaint little village of Lower Largo boasts miles of sandy beach, a nice pub/ hotel serving meals and a shop/PO. Situated on the picturesque East Neuk coastline, there are plenty of opportunities here for sea fishing, sailing and watersports. Enjoy coastal walks or golf on a variety of excellent courses.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £328 to £ 631
Self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Easy Walk access Luxury accommodation sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sea life centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.
Open plan sitting room with wood burning stove well equipped kitchen and dining areas and door to veranda. Double bedroom with 5' bed. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £358 to £ 692
Self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sea life centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.
Open plan sitting room with well equipped kitchen and dining areas. Master bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/W.C. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £618 to £ 1397
Self catering accommodation in Brora sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Non smoking Detached Pool Near the Beach Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pub near by Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 1
Accommodation overview: Perfect for family holidays and relaxing short breaks this exceptional property is situated just two minutes' walk from a glorious sandy beach and links golf course in the charming seaside village of Brora. Beautifully furnished and boasting a lovely spacious interior it stands within its own attractive well tended and fully enclosed garden beside the Royal Marine Hotel where Summer Cottage visitors enjoy full use of the leisure club's superb facilities including a heated indoor swimming pool gym and steam room. Stunning coastal scenery and an unspoilt rugged landscape provide a wonderful backdrop for wildlife spotting bird watching walking and fishing and sea angling is available from the village harbour. The Clynelish Distillery (2 miles) Dunrobin Castle Loch Fleet Nature Reserve the Castle of Mey (the late Queen Mother's home) and day trips to Orkney are all easily accessible. The adjacent hotel restaurant is excellent and visitors will find good shops restaurants and a famous ice cream maker within a short stroll.
Spacious tiled open plan sitting room with doors to garden dining area and fully fitted kitchen divided by central fireplace with wood burning stove. Utility room. Sun porch. Cloakroom/W.C. Twin bedded room with ensuite shower room/W.C. leading into second sitting/dining room fitted kitchen and separate sun porch. First floor: Master double bedroom with 6' zip and link bed (twins by arrangement) and ensuite bathroom/W.C. and separate shower cubicle. Double bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite period bathroom/W.C. (shower attachment). Attic twin bedded room. Open plan landing with sofa bed (for + 2) and TV for DVDs and games.
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1014 to £ 2503
Self catering accommodation in Loch Lomond sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Non smoking Detached Fishing nearby Close to the Sea Hot Tub Pub near by Luxury accommodation sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: The glorious landscape of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park a lochside location commanding stunning views across the loch waters and supremely comfortable stylish accommodation utilising the latest technology combine to create a memorable and luxurious holiday retreat. Newly built very spacious and incorporating intelligent lighting Ardlui Retreat also boasts a cinema room and Sky TV and hi fi music in all principal rooms. Fishermen can chance their luck from the lochside pontoon boat hire is available and a host of outdoor activities are found nearby including pony trekking golf and cycling. From the Ardlui hotel (200 yards) walking and climbing enthusiasts can take the ferry to the West Highland Way on the east side of the loch whilst further west the famous Loch Fyne Oyster Bar is a foodies' delight and the vibrant and exciting cultural and sybaritic pleasures of Glasgow city are easily accessible. Whatever the season Ardlui Retreat offers the ultimate holiday escape. Shop and dining pub 200 yards.
Entrance hall. Very spacious kitchen with breakfast area. Utility room. Very spacious dining room. Spacious and very comfortable sitting room with plasma screen TV. Cinema room with plasma screen TV. Cloakroom/W.C. First floor: Spacious master bedroom with 6' bed hi fi and ensuite shower room/W.C. Double bedroom with TV hi fi and dressing room. Two twin bedded rooms both with TV and hi fi. Bathroom/W.C. with large separate shower cubicle.
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1400
Self catering accommodation in Carbost sleeps 8.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Easy Walk access Pub near by Internet and/or WiFi Parking available
Accommodation overview: Harport House is situated on the western shores of the Isle of Skye in an area called the Minginish peninsula. This area of Skye is blessed with some of the most outstanding scenery in the whole of Scotland with fantastic Loch and mountain views. Harport house enjoys an elevated position near the small village of Carbost with stunning views over the open water of Loch Harport and the impressive black cuillin mountain range. The extensive gardens are cut into the hillside with free access to the surrounding hills and to the 17th century hill settlement which lies above the house. Come relax amongst the sunny south facing gardens and large patio area in its private tranquil surroundings and spectacular views.
  
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