North of England
Scotland
North of England
Scotland
Offering an idyllic retreat for families and friends, this light-filled, sympathetically updated and peacefully detached cottage lies in a tranquil location. Enjoy a trip with Cladich farm tours offering you the opportunity to get close to the Highland Cattle in their Highland home, whilst taking in the stunning scenery.
The immediate area offers glorious walking and cycling trails, with magical views over Loch Awe and towards the surrounding mountains. On the northern edge of the loch, the stunning Ben Cruachan (11 miles) is known as ‘the hollow mountain’, home to a subterranean power station.
Around the loch there’s a range of landmarks to discover, including Kilchurn Castle, St Conan’s Kirk, and the Falls of Cruachan (all within 10 miles). To the south, the historic town of Inveraray (9.5 miles) sits on the banks of Loch Fyne, with attractions including Inveraray Jail, Array Castle Bridge, Inveraray Castle, and the Dun Na Cuaiche Watchtower.
Stepping inside this welcoming property via the back door, you will be greeted by the fully equipped, galley-style kitchen which then leads through to the bright and airy open-plan lounge/diner. This fresh and cheery double-height room has sumptuous seating, a Smart TV and a relaxing dining area.
The first bedroom is down the hall – a tastefully decorated master king-size room. The ground floor also features an elegant family bathroom with a free-standing roll-top bath and separate shower, with a Jack-and-Jill door leading to the bedroom and a separate WC.
From the living area, a stylish spiral staircase leads up to the family bedroom, a beautifully finished room with light streaming in through the windows. This spacious room has three single beds, an additional pull-out single bed, a TV and comfortable seating.
This living museum portrays the harsh life inside of a 19th century prison. Travel back in history on a darkly fascinating journey into life in a Victorian prison. In a time when petty theft could have you branded with a hot iron! Watch courtroom trials, talk to the prisoners and see what it was like being locked up in jail. You can also take the ghost tour. Live actors bring the setting to life.
This family friendly attraction offers a great day out near the gorgeous setting of Loch Creran. Featuring a fascinating aquarium and Scotlands largest seal hospital. Explore over 50 marine displays including sharks, rays and sea horses. See if you can spot any rare red squirrels on the nature trail and let the kids loose in the Forest Advenure play area. The Shoreline Coffee Shop offers stunning views of Lock Creran.
Between Fort William and Oban you'll find this beautiful and unique garden centre. The historic walled garden was built in 1790 and it's mild temperate climate allows many stunning plants to thrive. This family run plant centre has grown to one of Scotlands leading centres. Features a woodland walk, a spring garden, vegetable and fruit gardens and much more. There's a large selection of plants to buy. If you love plants or flowers, this is well worth a visit.