Holiday Cottages in Dunoon, Argyll available for rental
We have 13 self catering holiday cottages in Dunoon,Argyll
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| Rashfield , Dunoon |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 4 |

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| In an area of outstanding natural beauty in the Argyll Forest Park, this timber lodge is one of a small group set amongst trees and lawns, enjoying peace and seclusion. The area encapsulates the essence of Scotland with mountains, lochs and sea lochs combining to create a place of great scenic beauty. There are walks and mountain bike trails to explore, or visit the Benmore Botanical Garden nearby, a satellite of the Royal Botanical Garden in Edinburgh. Wildlife is plentiful here and this is an ideal location for ornithologists, hill-walkers and ramblers. The popular seaside resort of Dunoon is 6 miles away and offers good shopping, a cinema, golf course and large indoor swimming pool. Nearest shop and pub 1 mile.This comfortable lodge is fully double glazed and central heated for a holiday at any time of year. 1 king-size double and 1 twin bedroom each with patio doors , lounge with electric focal fire and dining table open plan to well-equipped kitchen, shower room. All electric. Fridge, microwave, dishwasher, auto washer/dryer, television, DVD player. Bed linen and towels are provided and a cot is available for hire if arranged in advance. |
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| Dunoon 2 , Dunoon |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Ideally positioned in beautiful rural surroundings, in a very peaceful location, these two newly converted cottages stand in a traditional courtyard. The cottages offer a very high standard and the lovely interiors are beautifully presented and tastefully furnished. There are large gardens and the courtyard for children to play. Situated 6 miles north of Dunoon, the cottages are well located for touring and day excursions to explore the beautiful surrounding areas. This fascinating area boasts spectacular scenery, historic locations, unique attractions and exciting activities for all the family to enjoy. Benmore Botanic Gardens is on the doorstep and Benmore itself is just a few feet short of a 'Munro'! Sailing can be enjoyed on Holy Loch and scenic Loch Eck is within walking distance for fishing and boating.a) Cottage 1 Sleep 6 + babyGround floor : 1 twin bedroom, lounge, kitchen, dining room, bathroom (there is a shower installed over the bath). Upper floor : 1 double and 1 twin bedroom, bathroom. Cooking by gas, gas central heating. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave, television, DVD player.Bed linen and towels provided. Cot available on request. |
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| Toward Point , Dunoon |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Beautifully positioned on the Cowal Peninsula at Toward Point, home to the renowned 'Toward Point Lighthouse' , this idyllic holiday home exudes an individual charm, character and style. Newly renovated to a very high standard, this detached cottage offers a haven of peaceful tranquility where guests can enjoy the activity of the lighthouse and the sailing clubs of the Clyde Coast as they cruise past, sails billowing in the wind. There is a large, private, sheltered garden with garden furniture to fully appreciate the wonderful, open views out to sea.Whatever you wish to do on holiday, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Toward Point and it is also an ideal base to explore Argyll and Bute. There are beautiful walks in this area and a superb range of outdoor pursuits including fishing, golf, mountain biking, pony trekking, sailing and bird watching. The pretty little village of Innellan with shop and pub is 2 miles.1 twin bedroom, sitting room leading to conservatory with dining area, galley kitchen, bathroom with separate shower unit. All electric. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave, television, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided. |
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| Rowan Cottage , Dunoon |
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Price: £ 280 - £475
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Easy Walking Access Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden |
| Rowan Cottage is a lovely detached property which sits on the hillside overlooking Loch Long and the Firth of Clyde, near Dunoon. Set on the edge of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, the cottage is one of four situated within a small holiday development with ample outdoor activities available. Internally, Rowan is spacious, comfortable and cosy. On the ground floor there is an open plan lounge, kitchen and dining area with a wood burning stove, with feature glass hearth. There is also a shower room and separate toilet and a double bedroom downstairs. Large patio doors leading out onto a deck with magnificent views over the sea and hills beyond and complete with garden furniture. There is access to a barbecue area in the open plan/shared garden surrounding the cottages. Upstairs there are 2 bedrooms; one family room with a double and single bed, the second room is a single, both rooms have coombed ceilings. Rowan Cottage can be booked along with Alder Cottage to provide accommodation for up to 12 people. The Cowal Peninsula is a lovely part of Scotland, bordered on three sides by stunning sea lochs and to the north by the majestic Arrochar Alps. It has its own unique history and unspoiled natural environment. Cowal is peppered by many lovely small communities, all offering something unique while in total contrast, the only town, Dunoon which is a lively gathering place for the whole community and is only a 20 minute drive away. The natural environment of Cowal is superb, it is beautiful to simply soak in but it is also the place to find wildlife in abundance, from red squirrels and red deer in the woods to porpoises, dolphins and basking sharks in the lochs. There is ample bird life enjoying the wide and varied habitats. Outdoor activity is easily found, from sailing & kayaking on the sheltered waters to cycling and walking in the woods the Argyll Forest can be accessed directly behind the property. Golf, horse riding, fishing and are all available. Cowal is also the place for adventure sports including gorge walking, mountain biking, rock climbing and abseiling as well as quad biking, archery, clay shooting. For anyone who is passionate about food, Cowal offers the best of fresh, local produce, from the seafood caught daily, to the local organic beef, poultry, game, lamb and free range eggs, buy it and cook it yourself or have a great night out in a choice of restaurants. A stay in Rowan Cottage is an ideal escape away from it all with the additional benefit of many activities to choose from to make a perfect holiday for all ages and interest. |
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| Dunoon 1 , Dunoon |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Set in an almost botanical paradise, this charming detached cottage boasts an exquisite shrubbery with trees from all over the world. Westerly air-streams and the North Atlantic Drift dominate the weather and have a moderating influence ideal for the most amazing flora and fauna. The cottage is an idyllic hideaway for couples - the intimate lounge has an open fire making it romantic and cosy and the conservatory opens out to the sun deck and gorgeous garden. Garden furniture and a barbecue are provided to enjoy outdoor living in beautiful, tranquil surroundings. The cottage is in the Hunter's Quay area of the popular seaside resort of Dunoon, a short walk leads to the local store/PO and a slightly longer stroll leads to the heart of the town with excellent amenities. Dunoon is ideal for exploring the Cowal Peninsula and for a visit to Glasgow by ferry. Recreational pursuits include fishing, golf, hill walking, sailing, powerboat trips, horse riding, quad biking and bird-watching.1 double bedroom, cosy lounge, kitchen/dining room, conservatory with sofa bed, bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath. Cooking by gas hob/electric oven, gas central heating plus open fire. Fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, machine, dishwasher, microwave, television, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided. |
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| Dunoon 3 , Dunoon |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 9 |

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| Ideally positioned in beautiful rural surroundings, in a very peaceful location, these two newly converted cottages stand in a traditional courtyard. The cottages offer a very high standard and the lovely interiors are beautifully presented and tastefully furnished. There are large gardens and the courtyard for children to play. Situated 6 miles north of Dunoon, the cottages are well located for touring and day excursions to explore the beautiful surrounding areas. This fascinating area boasts spectacular scenery, historic locations, unique attractions and exciting activities for all the family to enjoy. Benmore Botanic Gardens is on the doorstep and Benmore itself is just a few feet short of a 'Munro'! Sailing can be enjoyed on Holy Loch and scenic Loch Eck is within walking distance for fishing and boating.b) Cottage 2 Sleep 6/9 + babyGround floor : 1 double and 1 twin bedroom, both have access to bathroom with Jack and Jill facilities, very large open plan kitchen / dining room (seating can be arranged for up to 14) leading to magnificent lounge with vaulted ceiling and French doors to the courtyard (double sofa bed available). Upper Level : mezzanine gallery with pool table, comfortable seating and single bed, 1 twin bedroom with en-suite shower-room. Cooking by gas, gas central heating. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, plasma television. Bed linen and towels provided. Cot available on request. |
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| Sebright , Dunoon |
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Price: £ 432 - £ 679
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Sebright is situated on the promenade with views over the Firth of Clyde. The apartment occupies the ground floor of a Victorian Villa and has been furnished and decorated to a high standard. Wooden flooring throughout the property adds a feeling of spaciousness. Each of the 3 en-suite bedrooms has televisions linked to a central Sky box located in the lounge. There is ample private parking to the front of the property and an enclosed rear garden with electric barbecue and garden furniture. The property is only a short walk from the town centre with its many attractions, shops, pubs and restaurants. Dunoon is an ideal base for exploring the Cowal Peninsula, the Argyll Forest, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Ferry links to Gourock offer the opportunity for day excursions to Glasgow and the Ayrshire coast. Sailing, golf, horse riding, pony trekking, quad biking, fishing and indoor leisure facilities are all available locally, with excellent walking and cycling in the immediate area. |
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| The Old Ticket Office , Dunoon |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Lochgoilhead , Dunoon |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Set in the scenic little village of Lochgoilhead, this well-presented, detached bungalow is a short stroll from the pebbled shoreline of majestic Loch Goil, which is surrounded by the Arrochar Alps. The interior is smart and comfortable and there are enclosed gardens to the front and rear with garden furniture for al-fresco dining. This charming holiday home has something for all the family to enjoy and is very well situated for exploring the surrounding areas. All rooms are on the ground level and the property may suit some visitors with wheelchairs or those with walking difficulties.The village itself sits under the southside mountains of Glen Croe and it is situated in one of the most picturesque, remote, mountainous and wilderness parts of the southern highlands. There is a Post Office, village store, and a selection of pubs and hotels. Numerous recreational activities are available locally including watersports, pony trekking, fishing, golf, walking, cycling, boating and swimming.Master double bedroom with patio doors, 1 shower room, 1 twin bedroom (cot available), spacious lounge with patio doors, formal dining room, bright, well-appointed kitchen, bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath. All electric. Fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, Sky television, video, DVD, CD player. Bed linen provided.*****NEW PROPERTY***** |
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| Tignabruaich , Dunoon |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 4 |

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| In an elevated position overlooking the beautiful Kyles of Bute, this outstanding holiday home offers both comfort and style to the discerning guest. Recently refurbished, the cottage has retained many of its original features and each room is beautifully presented with unique charm and character. There is a very pretty garden with patio furniture to fully enjoy the outstanding views and a barbecue for al fresco dining.The cottage is a short stroll from the village and the area boasts many restaurants where you can enjoy the 'catch of the day'. Sailing is a particularly popular sport on the sheltered waters of the Kyles of Bute and there is a local 9-hole golf course. Visitors can enjoy wonderful scenic walks, cycle the famous 'Cowal Way' or try river and loch fishing. Day excursions to Inveraray, Dunoon and the Isle of Bute are popular and make for a good day out. The nearby marina at Portavadie boasts a fine restaurant overlooking the yachts and a short ferry crossing from here leads to Tarbert, which is a pretty fishing village on the Mull of Kintrye and a magnet for tourists and 'yachties'.1 double bedroom and 1 room with (4') double and single bed, very bright, comfortable lounge with open fire, beautifully appointed kitchen with wood burning stove and dining area, utility room, charming conservatory overlooking the bay, lovely bathroom with separate shower unit. All electric with open fire. Fridge, dishwasher, washer/dryer, satellite television. Bed linen and towels provided. |
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| Alder Cottage , Dunoon |
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Price: £ 280 - £475
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Easy Walking Access Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden |
| Alder Cottage is a lovely detached property which sits on the hillside overlooking Loch Long and the Firth of Clyde, near Dunoon. Set on the edge of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, the cottage is one of four situated within a small holiday development with ample outdoor activities available. Internally, Alder is spacious, comfortable and cosy. On the ground floor there is an open plan lounge, kitchen and dining area with a vaulted pine beam ceiling and a built-in wood burning stove. There is also a shower room with toilet and a double bedroom downstairs. Large patio doors leading out onto a deck with magnificent views over the sea with hills beyond and complete with garden furniture. There is access to a barbecue area in the open plan/shared garden surrounding the cottages. Upstairs there are 2 bedrooms; a galleried twin room with a second twin room adjoining, both rooms have coombed ceilings. Alder Cottage can be booked along with Rowan Cottage to provide accommodation for up to 12 people. The Cowal Peninsula is a lovely part of Scotland, bordered on three sides by stunning sea lochs and to the north by the majestic Arrochar Alps. It has its own unique history and unspoiled natural environment. Cowal is peppered by many lovely small communities, all offering something unique while in total contrast, the only town, Dunoon which is a lively gathering place for the whole community and is only a 20 minute drive away. The natural environment of Cowal is superb, it is beautiful to simply soak in but it is also the place to find wildlife in abundance, from red squirrels and red deer in the woods to porpoises, dolphins and basking sharks in the lochs. There is ample bird life enjoying the wide and varied habitats. Outdoor activity is easily found, from sailing & kayaking on the sheltered waters to cycling and walking in the woods the Argyll Forest can be accessed directly behind the property. Golf, horse riding, fishing and are all available. Cowal is also the place for adventure sports including gorge walking, mountain biking, rock climbing and abseiling as well as quad biking, archery, clay shooting. For anyone who is passionate about food, Cowal offers the best of fresh, local produce, from the seafood caught daily, to the local organic beef, poultry, game, lamb and free range eggs, buy it and cook it yourself or have a great night out in a choice of restaurants. A stay in Alder Cottage is an ideal escape away from it all with the additional benefit of many activities to choose from to make a perfect holiday for all ages and interest. |
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| Sky View , Dunoon |
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Price: £ 370 - £800
Sleeps: 8 |

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| More than one bathroom or shower room Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Fire or Woodburner Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden |
| Sky View is a spectacular new build detached house, finished to an exceptional standard, with solid oak floors downstairs and oak finishes throughout. All the main rooms enjoy stunning views out to the sea, over to the Isle of Bute and Rothesay, in the distance you can see the mountains of north Arran. As the property name states it has an amazing 'sky view', with a south facing location you can enjoy the sun rising and setting. There are ten acres of grazing farmland on two sides of the property which is located at the end of a quiet road. The lounge has a fantastic oak fireplace with a state of the art remote controlled glass fronted gas fire. The stylish white curved kitchen units are finished off with solid oak worktops and open plan to the dining area provides a fabulous living space for all the family. The sun lounge is located at the heart of the house with low windows meaning you can sit back, relax and enjoy the view and catch a glimpse of the wildlife outside from swans to grey seals or even dolphins and an array of birds of prey. All three bedrooms enjoy the luxury of en suite facilities. At the top of the oak staircase is a beautiful glass balustrade balcony which has a superb view out through the six velux style roof windows and overlooks the sun lounge area below. With direct open access down to the shoreline you can launch a canoe or kayak to explore the coastline. Alternatively, you could just sit on a rock and try your hand at a spot of fishing. The quiet roads round this peninsula make them ideal for cycling. This area is excellent for ramblers and cyclists to explore; the Argyll forest along with the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park are only a short drive away and horse riding, sailing and quad biking are amongst the abundance of activities available locally. The Benmore Botanic Gardens is a popular visitor attraction with its avenue of Giant Redwoods and wonderful plants. Golf courses are available at Innellan (9 hole) or Dunoon (18 hole). A short drive and ferry ride will take you to the Isle of Bute where the fabulous Victorian Gothic Mount Stewart House ensures a great day out. Dunoon provides a good shopping centre, leisure facilities and a cinema. From Dunoon you can take a ferry to Gourock and then the train to the south to Largs or west to Greenock and Glasgow. Sky View offers exceptional accommodation in a stunning location.Property has gas central heating. |
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| Hunters Quay , Dunoon |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Located in a charming 'wild Argyll' setting beside Holy Loch and the Firth of Clyde, this timber lodge is set within a popular holiday park. The beautiful setting boasts wonderful views and a sense of peace and tranquility. Excellent on-site facilities include an indoor swimming pool, children's indoor/outdoor play areas, games room, gym, mini market (seasonal), and laundrette (seasonal). There are sporting facilities and activities, as well as a restaurant, bar and entertainment - something for all the family to enjoy. The lodge is well-appointed, warm and welcoming, ideal for a relaxed holiday at any time of the year. There is a sun deck off the living area and garden furniture is provided for outdoor living to fully appreciate the beautiful grounds and surrounding scenery. The lodge is well located for exploring the beautiful Cowal Peninsula and easy ferry crossing are available for day excursions to Glasgow, Loch Lomond and the Clyde Coast. There are extensive walks and mountain bike trails to try out as well as hillwalking, sailing, golf and fishing on Loch Eck Places to visit include the Benmore Botanical Garden. Shops nearby, pub/hotel 1 mile.1 double, 1 twin and 1 bunk bedroom, spacious lounge, kitchen with dining area, bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath. All electric. Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, Freeview television, DVD, CD player. Bed linen and towels provided. |
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