Late 16th century Ardbrecknish House is in a magnificent Highland setting with wonderful views of mountains and glens. All on the ground floor.
Late 16th century Ardbrecknish House is in a magnificent Highland setting with wonderful views of mountains and glens. All on the ground floor. Open plan living space. Living area: With TV and DVD player. Dining area. Kitchen area: With electric cooker, microwave and fridge. Bedroom: With four poster double bed. Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.. All properties: Night storage heaters, electricity, bed linen and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Utility room with washing machine (shared). External games room with open fire, pool table, darts and Scottish Carpet Bowls (shared). Grounds with picnic area, barbecue and children’s play area (shared). Private parking. No smoking. Please note: There is a loch, 300 yards away.. Magnificent setting in mature woodland by Loch Awe Ideal area for fishing, walking and cycling Children’s 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. These attractive holiday properties are set amid 20 acres of mature woodland close to beautiful Loch Awe - 26 miles long and Britain’s longest freshwater loch. A whole host of indoor and outdoor amenities are available on site, and although the setting is quiet and peaceful, it is within easy reach of restaurants, shops, golf courses, and the small village of Kilmartin Glen and museum, the richest area in Europe for prehistoric remains, making these properties an ideal holiday location and a perfect touring base. A visitors’ reception/library area provides a wealth of information on the local history, archaeology, wildlife, gardens, forest and hillside walks, as well as the year-round activities available around Argyll and the West Highlands. The Ardbrecknish Room has a welcoming open fire, small dance floor, pool table, darts and Scottish Carpet Bowls. The adjoining cosy traditional bar (food available Mar-Oct) has a woodburner and provides a perfect way to end the day; perhaps sampling one or two of the many malt whiskies. At the shore, just 10 minutes’ walk, motor boats, rowing boats and canoes can be hired to explore the enchanting islands and ruined castles of the loch, or maybe fishing the loch for salmon, char, monster pike and brown trout. A British record brown trout of 31lbs 10oz was caught in March 2002. Tuition and/or a fishing guide is available by arrangement. The surrounding area offers a wealth of interest and fantastic scenery. Opposite Ardbrecknish is majestic Ben Cruachan, and further north are the impressive Glen Coe and Ben Nevis ranges, a mecca for hill walkers all year round. Both regions have ski centres and within an hour’s drive is the busy town of Oban, ‘Gateway to the Isles’, from where modern ferries take you to Mull and Iona, the cradle of Christianity, Staffa, the inspiration for Mendelssohn’s Fingal’s Cave Overture, and to other Hebridean gems. Oban has a sea life centre and an excellent golf course. The elegant town of Inveraray on Loch Fyne only 12 miles away, to the south is the Crinan Canal with its stepped locks, you can walk or drive a delightful route along its 9-mile length. Family-friendly bar and restaurant on site (restaurant open Mar-Oct). Free WiFi
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