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Argyll
The west coast port of Oban is perhaps the best known town of this area and is the jumping off point for sailings to most of the Western Isles. It is a popular destination in itself, as a centre for touring the rest of this glorious area. Just a few miles to the north are lovely beaches at Benderloch and, to the south, the only ‘Bridge over the Atlantic’ and Seil Island.
Inland are the beauties of Loch Awe in the shadow of Cruachan mountain, the road to picturesque Inveraray, with its castle and historic jail on Loch Fyne, the Cowal peninsula with its several yachting havens and on down to Knapdale and the Mull of Kintyre with more lovely beaches at Machrihanish and Carradale.
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A County with an Interesting History
Argyll is a county with an eventful and often turbulent history, evidence of which is still visible today. There are picturesque ruined castles such as Kilchurn in Loch Awe or Castle Stalker at Appin, which will be instantly familiar from countless souvenir calendars. It actually goes back much further still, almost 5,000 years in fact.
Those with an interest in such things will find a real treasure house at Kilmartin Glen, north of Lochgilphead where there are stone circles, cairns and burial mounds dating from prehistoric times. Nearby Dunadd is a rocky outcrop which was once an Iron Age fort and is believed to be the capital of the ancient Pictish kingdom of Dalriada.
The islands of Islay and Jura are also within the county. The former is famous for its distilleries and for its amazing birdlife, and therefore a mecca for whisky connoisseurs and 'twitchers' alike. In autumn in particular, it becomes a haven for many types of migratory geese, with huge flocks feeing in the fields and coastal meadows.
Jura, right next door, translates as 'The Island of Deer' and they are almost as thick on the ground there as their avian counterparts on Islay! With only one tiny settlement, it too has its own distillery. Closer to the mainland and easily accessible for a day visit, is little Gigha. It translates as 'God's island' and is home to the remarkable Achamore Gardens.
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Appin | Garelochhead | Inveraray | Isle of Seil |Lismore | Loch Awe | Loch Etive | Lochgilphead | Mull of Kintyre | Oban | Onich | Strachur & Loch Fyne | Tarbert | Tayvallich
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08-Oct-2024 | Little Wardie GC7 (overall) | Basically everything one wanted was very well provided. However to help the owner make a few improvements to the holiday experience I would suggest the following. There could be some coat hooks provided on the doors of the bathrooms on which to hang clothes or dressing gowns which would be helpful. The day on which the rubbish bins are emptied is given, but not the week either bin was emptied so I took both only to find only the waste was emptied and not the recycling. Unfortunately I found several dog poo's on the drive, so the previous renters had not cleaned up after their dogs. A list of instructions to help us understand the various heating controls, the oven and Rayburn would have been very handy. We found it difficult to keep the rug in the sitting room straight as the sofa is very heavy and it was trapped under the larger one so we couldn't stop it moving towards the fireplace and pull it back enough. Had it not been held down by the sofa it would have been an easy task. We would certainly come back to Little Wardie next time we can visit Scotland. Best wishes and thankyou for s super week, as you must have also organised all the sunny days we enjoyed while in Brora ! | ||
08-Oct-2024 | Camlarg CR3 (overall) | Always on the ball ! Nothing too much trouble. | ||
08-Oct-2024 | Heatherbell HB6 (overall) | All good. Plenty of information. | ||
07-Oct-2024 | Gowanbrae Cottage FC8 (overall) | Prompt and comprehensive communication | ||
07-Oct-2024 | Calderburn Cottage, Aberchalder CZ7 (overall) | It was more than we expected, peace and quiet it was clean, and well equipped, a bed change was offered although we didn't need it, we didn't want to leave (we were thinking claiming squatters rights). Would love to come and stay again. | ||
07-Oct-2024 | Dunmore Cottage ED6 (overall) | Unique Cottages was extremely helpful with the booking of Dunmore Cottage - particularly a we had a problem with email addresses half way through the booking process! | ||
07-Oct-2024 | Shepherd's Cottage at Dunrobin GZ5 (overall) | Efficient and easy to contact. | ||
07-Oct-2024 | Shepherds Rest HB5 (overall) | very good and very quick | ||
07-Oct-2024 | Cultalla Cottage FG1 (overall) | Friendly helpful staff | ||
06-Oct-2024 | The Haven FK4 (overall) | Everything smooth and as expected |