Located in Taynuilt, near Oban in Argyll, Scotland, this charming detached holiday property serves as an excellent base for those eager to explore the stunning west coast of Scotland. Designed for a comfortable stay, the property accommodates up to three guests and features a cozy living room equipped with satellite TV and a DVD player, alongside a single sofa bed. The kitchen and dining area is well-appointed with modern appliances, including an electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, ensuring guests have everything they need for a self-catering experience. The bedroom comes with a double bed, and the shower room includes a convenient shower cubicle and toilet, all situated on the ground floor for easy accessibility.
The property boasts a gravelled garden complete with a sitting-out area, perfect for enjoying the fresh air and scenic views of the surrounding hills. Guests can take advantage of private parking for one car, and the property is equipped with Economy 7 central heating, as well as inclusive electricity, bed linen, and towels. Importantly, the property maintains a no smoking policy, ensuring a clean and pleasant environment for all visitors. The peaceful location of Taynuilt enhances the overall experience, providing a tranquil retreat after a day of exploration.
Taynuilt itself is conveniently located just 12 miles from the vibrant harbour town of Oban, which is renowned for its daily boat trips to the Inner Isles, including popular destinations such as Mull, Staffa, and Iona. The area is rich in wildlife, offering opportunities to spot porpoises, basking sharks, golden eagles, and wild deer. For outdoor enthusiasts, the region is a haven for activities such as walking, mountain biking, golf, kayaking, and skiing, catering to a variety of interests and skill levels. Visitors can also delve into the local history and culture by exploring numerous castles, beautiful gardens, historic sites, and museums.
Notable attractions in the vicinity include the Bonawe Iron Works, Cruachan Hollow Mountain, Loch Etive Cruises, Inveraray Jail, and the Sealife Centre, each providing unique experiences for visitors. Adventurers can venture to Fort William and Glencoe, which are popular for their walking, climbing, and skiing opportunities. Additionally, the Kintyre Peninsula and the Kyles of Bute are easily accessible for those looking to further explore the breathtaking landscapes of Scotland. Taynuilt village itself features a small railway station, a reliable bus service, and various local amenities, including a shop, pub, and restaurant just two miles away, ensuring guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!