Holiday Cottages in Tighnabruaich, Argyll available for rental
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| Carnethy , Tighnabruaich |
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Price: £ 260 - £405
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Beach close by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| This detached wooden bungalow offers spacious and bright accommodation for a family of 4. The bungalow sits within the village of Kames on an open, elevated position, facing east out to the Kyles of Bute. The property has a lovely large decked area to the front, where you can enjoy eating out or to just relax and unwind. The bungalow is close to the essential amenities, only a minute's walk from the local village shops, post office and the local hotel, with pub and restaurant, is down by the shore - only a 5 minute walk away. Carnethy has a lovely open plan kitchen/dining area that seats 4. The lounge is a wonderful light room with large windows and an open aspect. There is a large grassy garden (1 acre), which can be enclosed, and is shared with the cottage next door. Kames is a beautiful location to get away from it all - to sit back and relax. However, you can also find lots of things to see and do. There is a local 9 - hole golf course, wonderful coastal walks, bird watching, fishing, cycling and stunning driving scenery. A short drive west and then a walk, will take you to Kilbride Bay - a beautiful large sandy and quiet beach, a great spot to spend a day with the children. The area is well known for its seafood and local produce, so what better excuse for trying out all the great local restaurants and hotels. The village of Tighnabruaich is only 1 mile away; it was voted the best village award in 2001. There is a RYA sailing school on the shores of the village and there are locally run painting courses. Over at Otter Ferry the Estate offers shooting. You could explore slightly further afield to the town of Dunoon (23 miles) which has a good centre for shopping, leisure facilities and the Benmore Botanic Gardens are a must see with its avenue of Giant Redwoods and wonderful plants. The Isle of Bute is only a short drive and ferry crossing away and you could visit the fabulous Victorian Gothic Mount Stuart House. Inverary is also a great day out (43 miles), attractions here include the Inverary 19th century Jail - fun for the whole family - or soak up the history in Inverary Castle - ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll. With open fire (initial supply of coal provided) with T.V. freeview, DVD, video and radio/CD. |
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| Kilfinan 1 , Tighnabruaich |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 16 |

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| In a beautiful setting on the Eastern shore of Loch Fyne, this lovely house offers complete seclusion in large private grounds amidst wonderful Highland scenery. The lawn leads directly to the lochside with tremendous views down Loch Fyne towards Arran in the distance and there are a number of good walks along the shore and through the woods behind the house. Guests have use of a motorboat during the summer months and an indoor heated swimming pool all year round. This is an ideal base for a large group of family or friends with ample to do on the doorstep and the beautiful county of Argyll to explore. Glasgow Airport is less than 2 hours drive. |
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| Airy Cottage , Tighnabruaich |
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Price: £ 340 - £705
Sleeps: 8 |

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| More than one bathroom or shower room Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Beach close by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| This lovely detached cottage sits within the village of Kames on an elevated position, facing east. The property has an enclosed decked area to the front, where you can enjoy your breakfast as the sun rises over the Kyles of Bute. The cottage is close to the essential amenities; only a gentle stroll from the local village shops and post office and a hotel with pub and restaurant is down by the shore. The cottage dates back to the 1850's and offers great space for the extended family with ground floor lounge and an additional TV room on the first floor. There is a separate dining room which sits 8 (table can be extended) and it has a lovely working open fireplace. The large kitchen has all the modern appliances you need - even an 8 slice toaster - so no one needs to wait for breakfast! There is a large grassy garden (1 acre), which can be enclosed, and is shared with Carnethy Bungalow next door - a great property to book together with Airy Cottage to accommodate the gathering of up to 12 family and friends. Kames is a beautiful location to get away from it all - to sit back and relax. However, you can also find lots of things to see and do. There is a local 9 hole golf course, wonderful coastal walks, bird watching, fishing, cycling and stunning driving scenery. A short drive west and then a short walk will take you to Kilbride Bay - a beautiful large sandy and quiet beach, a great spot to spend a day with the children. The area is well known for its seafood and local produce, so what better excuse for trying out all the great local restaurants and hotels. The village of Tighnabruaich, once voted "the best village" is only a mile away. There is a RYA sailing school on the shores of village and locally run painting course. Over at Otter Ferry, the Estate offers shooting. You could explore slightly further afield to the town of Dunoon, which has a good shopping centre, leisure facilities and Benmore Botanic Gardens are a must see with its avenue of Giant Redwoods and wonderful plants. Isle of Bute is a great day trip and the famous Victorian Gothic Mount Stuart House is a popular visitor attraction. Inverary has a 19th century Jail and the Inverary Castle, the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll.Property has oil central heating. |
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| Aldersyde , Tighnabruaich |
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Price: £ 325 - £650
Sleeps: 8 |

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| More than one bathroom or shower room Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Beach close by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| Aldersyde is a large detached traditional stone built house sitting on the hillside overlooking the quiet coastal village of Tighnabruaich on the Cowal Peninsula. Aldersyde has space for all the family to spread out and enjoy their holiday. There is a games room with table tennis and pool table, plus a small children's playroom with toys and games. The kitchen leads into the lounge which provides a very sociable area for everyone to be together. There is one bedroom downstairs and three further bedrooms upstairs. The two double bedrooms upstairs have a view to the sea. The large garden is fully enclosed with a lawn to the side. The sea front is within 200 metres, at the bottom of the hill and the village shops and eateries are only one mile away. The small selection of local shops includes a grocery, cafe, post office, bank, gallery, craft shop and hotels with pub and restaurants. There is a local 9-hole golf course, tennis courts and a sailing school which you can see from the house. The village of Kames is only 2 miles away and it also has a few shops, eateries and internet access. Aldersyde is a great location to relax in or alternatively you can find ample of things to see and do. There are wonderful coastal walks, bird watching, and fishing, cycling and stunning driving scenery. Explore the new Cowal Way, a long distance walk running from Portavadie to Arrochar. Discover Kilbride Bay a beautiful large sandy and quiet beach, a great spot to spend a day with the children. The area is well known for its seafood and local produce, so what better excuse for trying out all the great local restaurants and hotels. Over at Otter Ferry, the Estate offers seasonal sporting activities. Take the ferry (summer only) from Portavadie to Tarbert and explore the Kintyre Peninsula. You could travel slightly further afield to the town of Dunoon which has a good shopping centre, leisure facilities, small cinema and the Benmore Botanic Gardens are a must see with its avenue of Giant Redwoods and wonderful plants. Or take a day trip to the Isle of Bute and visit the famous Victorian Gothic Mount Stuart House. Inveraray is also a great day out; attractions here include the 19th century Jail, fun for the whole family or soak up the history in Inveraray Castle, the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll. The Cowal Peninsula is a fantastic peaceful and accessible location to relax and get away from it all or for the more adventurous, explore and find hidden treasures. Property has oil central heating and comprises; |
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| Kilfinan 2 , Tighnabruaich |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 8 |

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| In the most stunning location with magnificent uninterrupted views over Loch Fyne towards Arran, this modern detached house offers a high standard of accommodation in complete seclusion. The house stands in large private grounds which lead 100 yards down to the private beach. A motorboat is provided at the jetty, weather permitting, (from 1st April to 29thOct only) and there are slipway facilities for guests' own boats. Timber decking stretches along the front of the house, where garden furniture and a barbecue are provided. A special feature of this excellent property is the large Jacuzzi where guests can all relax in the warmth and enjoy superb views over the loch. The house is bright and extremely spacious, a very comfortable home for visitors who will appreciate the peace and splendour of the wonderful Highland surroundings. Suggested activities include fishing in the loch, the sailing school at Tighnabruaich, or shoreline and forest walks. Shops 3 miles by boat to Tarbert, or 8 miles by car to Tighnabruaich. Hotel 5 miles. The last 3 miles to the house are on a single track road. |
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| Glenahuil , Tighnabruaich |
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Price: £ 310 - £595
Sleeps: 7 |

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| More than one bathroom or shower room Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Beach close by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Access Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| Glenahuil provides the perfect get-away from it all location on the stunning Cowal Peninsula. The 130 year old modernized detached farmhouse sits on a hillside surrounded by a 50-acre working farm. There are spectacular views south of the Island of Arran, Inchmarnock and Bute from all the ground floor reception rooms. There is a spacious living room with open fire and leather sofas, a separate dining room with space for everyone to sit around the table comfortably, a fully-equipped kitchen with table and benches for four, and a newer conservatory with smaller table and three chairs as well as a 3-piece suite. The bathroom and shower room are also on the ground floor. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms with coombed ceilings and velux windows, two with double beds and one with three single beds. The house has a private water supply from a well in the forest at the back of the property. The house is completely private, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The approach to Glenahuil is by a three quarter mile track from the shore road around Ardlamont Point. There is a lovely sandy beach approached by a nice 20 minute walk across the moor. The small village of Kames is only 5 miles away where you will find all essential amenities local shop, Internet services, post office, pub and restaurant. Glenahuil is a great location to relax in and enjoy the wonderful countryside. However, you can also find lots of things to see and do. There is a local 9-hole golf course, wonderful coastal walks, bird watching, fishing, cycling and stunning driving scenery. Explore the new Cowal Way, a long distance walk running from Portavadie to Arrochar. Discover Kilbride Bay a beautiful large sandy and quiet beach - a great spot to spend a day with the children. The area is well known for its seafood and local produce, so what better excuse for trying out all the great local restaurants and hotels. At the village of Tighnabruaich you will find a sailing school and a small selection of local shops and eateries. Over at Otter Ferry, the Estate offers seasonal sporting activities. Take the ferry (seasonal) from Portavadie to Tarbert and explore the Kintyre Peninsula. You could travel slightly further afield to the town of Dunoon which has a good shopping centre, leisure facilities, small cinema and the Benmore Botanic Gardens are a must see with its avenue of Giant Redwoods and wonderful plants. Or take a day trip to the Isle of Bute and visit the famous Victorian Gothic Mount Stuart House. Inveraray is also a great day out; attractions here include the 19th century Jail, fun for the whole family or soak up the history in Inveraray Castle, the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll. The Cowal Peninsula is a fantastic peaceful and accessible location to relax and get away from it all or for the more adventurous, explore and find hidden treasures. Property is heated by electricity. |
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| Croit-A-Vadie , Tighnabruaich |
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Price: £ 900 - £ 1299
Sleeps: 8 |

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