Dairy Cottage on the family-owned Kilninver Estate (other cottages - The Old Manse and The Old Kirk) just 8 miles south of Oban (all facilities) on the west coast of Scotland, is a typical traditional, picture-book Highland cottage which has been carefully restored and refurbished to provide cosy and comfortable accommodation. With an open aspect across the quiet access road and a field to the head of the loch, just 5 minutes walk away, it is an ideal hideaway for honeymooners or those who are simply looking for a tranquil retreat in an idyllic setting.
The Estate extends to 2,500 acres of very varied ground, with woodland, open hills and a sea-loch foreshore. Visitors can enjoy delightful walks, watching the plentiful wildlife, salmon fishing (chargeable) on the River Euchar and fun trout fishing on two inland lochs (INCLUDED spring and autumn). Water sports and pony trekking are also available nearby.
Dairy Cottage is a perfect base from which to explore the many attractions of this beautiful area. The small island of Seil, with the picturesque little village of Easdale, approached by the 'Bridge over the Atlantic', is just four miles away. In addition to shops, hotels, restaurants etc. Oban has a golf course, swimming pool, cinema, sandy beach at Ganavan, Sea Life Centre at Barcaldine (20m) and Rare Breeds Park. From there too, there are also regular excursions by boat to the islands of Mull, Staffa, Iona, Lismore etc. Just north of Oban at Benderloch, there is a superb beach at Tralee Bay (16m). Continuing north towards Fort William, by Appin and Duror, the coastal road just gets lovelier and lovelier. Another worthwhile excursion, perhaps part of a round trip around Loch Awe, would take in the Hydro Electric Scheme at Cruachan, where visitors can go right into the heart of the mountain to see the underground Power Station.
In the other direction, there are the famous Arduaine Gardens (11m) and Lochgilphead (29m). It is possible to wile away a very pleasant afternoon watching vessels negotiate the nearby Crinan Canal, which runs from Ardrishaig, just south of Lochgilphead, to Crinan and which allows sea going vessels to take a short cut from the Firth of Clyde and Loch Fyne to the Atlantic.
The cottage has a wood burning stove in the sitting room and there is additional heating by electric radiators and night storage heaters (electricity and logs INCLUDED). Bed-linen and towels are INCLUDED. There is a utility room, accessible only from outside, which houses a washing machine. Pets are welcome by arrangement.
PLEASE NOTE - Dairy Cottage lets FRIDAY to FRIDAY
