Lochgoilhead Lodges, situated on the scenic Drimsynie Estate in Argyll, Scotland, offers a cozy A-frame lodge that accommodates up to five guests. This charming lodge features one double bedroom with an ensuite shower, a twin room upstairs, and additional sleeping space in the lounge area. Guests can enjoy modern amenities, including towels provided, a shower, and a verandah complete with a picnic table, making it an ideal retreat for families or small groups seeking a tranquil getaway in nature.
Part of the Go Active Breaks Collection, Lochgoilhead Lodges is nestled in the breathtaking Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. The stunning backdrop of the Arrochar Alps and the picturesque views of Loch Goil enhance the experience, providing a rugged yet captivating setting. The lodge serves as a perfect base to explore the Western Highlands, with a variety of leisure activities available on-site. Visitors can also take a short trip to the charming village of Lochgoilhead and the historic ruins of Carrick Castle.
The Drimsynie Estate Leisure Complex boasts a wide array of facilities designed to enhance guests' experiences. On-site amenities include a spa, gym, and a restaurant and bar called The View, which offers dining options and takeaway services. Families can enjoy a host of activities, including a children’s club, indoor and outdoor play areas, and an entertainment suite featuring big-screen TV with Sky Sports. The complex also provides opportunities for archery, aeroball, and various water sports, ensuring that guests of all ages have plenty to engage in during their stay.
For added convenience, the estate offers a Rover pass that grants access to a range of facilities such as the indoor pool, sauna, and golf course. Nightly entertainment and children's discos are scheduled during peak seasons, while midweek discounts are available for short breaks during specified off-peak periods. With its blend of relaxation and adventure, Lochgoilhead Lodges presents a delightful escape for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and recreational offerings of Scotland's Western Highlands.
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