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Mullach: A Serene Retreat In Ardfern - Loch Awe
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
$93/nighttotal: $651 (7 )

Mullach: A Serene Retreat In Ardfern

1 2
apartment , Lochgilphead
This cosy cottage is situated in a rural Argyll setting, 6.4 kilometres from the coastal village of Ardfern and near Lochgilphead, offering a peaceful escape.
This accommodation sleeps two in one bedroom, features an open-plan living area, off-road parking for two cars, a garden with barbecue, and is a convenient base for exploring Carnasserie Castle and Kilmartin Glen.
Central Stay On Main St- Harbour Views - Loch Awe
9.2 684 reviews
Loch Awe
07/09 – 27/09
$427/nighttotal: $8540 (20 )

Central Stay On Main St- Harbour Views

2 3
apartment , Oban
The Argyll Apartments are situated on George Street in Oban, just a short walk from Corran Halls and a scenic drive from Dunstaffnage Castle. This property has received excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The apartment offers two bedrooms and one bathroom across 57 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, free Wi-Fi, a private entrance, and a relaxing living room with a flat-screen TV.
Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - Loch Awe
9.7 112 reviews
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
$195/nighttotal: $1365 (7 )

Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

4 2
cottage , Kilninver
This Kilninver self-catering holiday home enjoys a secluded riverside location, 16km south of Oban and 3km from the rugged west coast, offering easy access to Kilninver village and the Bridge over the Atlantic.
The 145 square metre property sleeps six in four bedrooms and boasts a well-equipped kitchen with an AGA, a hot tub, and bikes and kayaks available for hire, perfect for exploring the stunning Scottish landscape.
Rum -  A Chalet That Sleeps 4 Guests  In 2 Bedrooms - Loch Awe
10 2 reviews
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
$201/nighttotal: $1407 (7 )

Rum - A Chalet That Sleeps 4 Guests In 2 Bedrooms

2 2
cottage , Oban
Rum Lodge No7, situated in Lerags Glen, offers pet-friendly self-catering accommodation less than 4.8km from Oban town centre and its harbour, providing easy access to ferries to the Inner Hebrides.
This single-storey dwelling boasts 40 square metres of space, sleeping four guests in two bedrooms with one bathroom, and includes a garden, private decked area, swimming pool, parking, and fast Wi-Fi.

Best Loch Awe lodging with a balcony

Springlea - Loch Awe
9.1 68 reviews
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
$262/nighttotal: $1834 (7 )

Springlea

2 2
apartment , Oban
Springlea apartment, located in Oban, is an 18-minute walk from Corran Halls and 6.4km from Dunstaffnage Castle.
This two-bedroom flat, offering 55 square metres of space, comfortably sleeps seven guests and includes free WiFi, on-site parking, a private terrace, and a fully equipped kitchen; a picnic area and bicycle parking are also available.
Gigha - A Chalet That Sleeps 4 Guests In 2 Bedrooms - Loch Awe
Loch Awe
07/09 – 27/09
$276/nighttotal: $5520 (20 )

Gigha - A Chalet That Sleeps 4 Guests In 2 Bedrooms

2 3
apartment , Oban
This rural retreat, offering countryside views and direct walking access, is located just under 5 kilometers from Oban, providing convenient proximity to attractions such as the Oban Distillery and ferry services to the Isles.
This one-level holiday cottage, accommodating up to four guests, features two bedrooms, one bathroom, a private decked area, fast fibre Wi-Fi, a Smart TV, and on-site dining at The Barn pub, with spectacular night skies perfect for stargazing.
Osprey Cabin - Charming Log Cabin With Great Views Over Beautiful Loch Awe - Loch Awe
9.5 70 reviews
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
$236/nighttotal: $1652 (7 )

Osprey Cabin - Charming Log Cabin With Great Views Over Beautiful Loch Awe

3 2
cabin , Dalavich
This charming cottage is situated in the mountains, just a short distance from Loch Awe and within easy reach of other picturesque lochs. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The property has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, accommodating up to six guests comfortably. You'll enjoy a well-equipped kitchen, a relaxing spa tub, a cosy fireplace, and access to WiFi, plus a garden with barbecue facilities for outdoor dining.
Onida Cabin - Log Cabin With Hot Tub In Stunning Location Close To Loch Shore - Loch Awe
9.6 71 reviews
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
$223/nighttotal: $1561 (7 )

Onida Cabin - Log Cabin With Hot Tub In Stunning Location Close To Loch Shore

3 2
cabin , Taynuilt
This charming cabin is located just a short distance from the shores of Loch Awe, offering stunning views of the surrounding Scottish mountains. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The three-bedroom cabin is spacious, covering 85 square metres and comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the private hot tub, cook up a storm in the fully equipped kitchen, or simply unwind on the balcony with a scenic view.

Frequently Asked Questions about short term rentals in Loch Awe

  • What attractions should you visit during a week-long stay in Loch Awe, Scotland?

    A week in Loch Awe offers plenty! Start with Kilchurn Castle, a stunning ruin on the loch's shores. Explore Inveraray Castle, a short drive away, showcasing the history of the Argyll and Bute region. For nature lovers, a hike in the surrounding hills offers breathtaking views. Consider visiting the village of Dalmally, known for its charming atmosphere and proximity to hiking trails. A boat trip on Loch Awe itself is a must, allowing you to appreciate the scale of the loch and its surrounding scenery. You could also visit the nearby Falls of Lora, a powerful natural spectacle.
  • What are the best short term rentals in Loch Awe?

  • What attractions should you visit when you spend a month in Loch Awe, Scotland?

    With a month, you can delve deeper. Beyond the initial highlights, explore more of the Argyll Forest Park's extensive trails. Consider visiting the nearby towns of Oban and Fort William for day trips, offering different perspectives and amenities. Research local walking routes and take advantage of the area's varied landscapes. Look into historical sites like the ancient standing stones or smaller, less-visited castles in the region. A longer stay allows for more in-depth exploration of the natural beauty and quieter corners of the region.
  • What are the best short term rentals with a pool in Loch Awe?

    The Log Cabin and St Malieu Hall - Style - Comfort And Stunning Views are the best short term rentals with a pool in Loch Awe.

  • Can visitors to Loch Awe, Scotland witness any unique natural cycles, like cherry blossom season or autumn colors?

    Absolutely! Autumn in Loch Awe is spectacular, with the hillsides ablaze in vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. While cherry blossoms aren't as prominent as in some other areas, the region still experiences the changing seasons beautifully, each with its own charm. Spring brings a fresh green landscape while the winter months offer a stark, yet beautiful, scenery. The best time for autumn colors is typically late September to mid-October.
  • What are the best short term rentals with a jacuzzi in Loch Awe?

    The best short term rentals with a jacuzzi in Loch Awe are Taigh Nan Con - Elec Hot Tub -Sauna - Wood Burner, Loch Aweside Forest Cabins and Number 25 - Feorag Ruadh.

  • What are the most meaningful ways to engage with locals and discover the culture in Loch Awe, Scotland?

    Visiting local pubs and engaging in conversation is a great way to connect. Many smaller villages have community events; checking local notice boards or asking at the local shops can reveal these opportunities. Consider staying in a bed and breakfast or guesthouse for a more personal experience. Talking to shopkeepers, farmers, and other residents allows for more authentic cultural exchange. Attending a local ceilidh (a traditional Scottish social gathering with music and dancing) if one is available, could also be a great cultural experience.
  • What are the best short term rentals for families and kids in Loch Awe?

    The best short term rentals for families and kids in Loch Awe are The Byre- Unique Scottish Farm Cottage Near Oban, Loch Aweside Forest Cabins and Arkland Cottage - Inveraray - Argyll.

  • Are there any distinctive cultural activities or hands-on workshops in Loch Awe, Scotland?

    Specific workshops vary seasonally, so checking local listings is recommended. However, opportunities for activities like fishing, kayaking, and hiking are readily available, offering a hands-on experience of the region's natural beauty. You might find local craft demonstrations or classes in traditional skills, depending on the time of year.
  • What are some secret spots or hidden treasures to visit in Loch Awe, Scotland?

    Many smaller lochs and glens surrounding Loch Awe offer secluded beauty. Exploring the less-traveled trails of the Argyll Forest Park can lead to unexpected discoveries. Some less-visited historical sites or ancient ruins might be found by exploring the countryside. The specific locations are best discovered through local knowledge or by exploring the area yourself, as the charm is often in the unexpected.
  • What should not be left out of your suitcase if you are going to Loch Awe, Scotland?

    Pack for all types of weather! Scotland's weather is unpredictable. Bring waterproof and windproof outerwear, sturdy walking shoes, layers of clothing, and a hat and gloves, even in summer. Don't forget insect repellent, sunscreen, and a good book for those quiet moments by the loch.
  • What are the most popular festivals in Loch Awe, Scotland?

    Loch Awe itself doesn't have large-scale, named festivals. However, nearby towns and cities often host events. The Argyll region hosts various smaller local events throughout the year. Checking local tourism websites closer to your travel dates is recommended to find out about any specific events that might coincide with your trip.

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Best Loch Awe lodging with a kitchen

1/5 Lismore House - Loch Awe
9.7 306 reviews
Loch Awe
07/09 – 27/09
$421/nighttotal: $8420 (20 )

1/5 Lismore House

2 3
apartment , Oban
Lismore House is a short walk from Corran Halls and a drive from Dunstaffnage Castle, offering a peaceful stay away from the hustle and bustle of Oban’s town centre. This apartment has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The property has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. It comes equipped with a fully fitted kitchen, free parking, and a tennis court, offering everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable holiday in Oban.
Dalriach Apartment - Loch Awe
9.3 65 reviews
Loch Awe
07/09 – 27/09
$337/nighttotal: $6740 (20 )

Dalriach Apartment

2 3
apartment , Oban
Dalriach Apartment in Oban offers a family-friendly two-bedroom flat, a short 1km walk from Corran Halls and 5.3km from Dunstaffnage Castle.
This self-catering property boasts a private garden, balcony with sea views, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a well-equipped kitchen including oven, microwave, and fridge-freezer, sleeping up to four guests.
Maggie's Cabin - Loch Awe
9.8 78 reviews
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
$119/nighttotal: $833 (7 )

Maggie's Cabin

1 2
cabin , Oban
Maggie's Cabin, a pet-friendly self-catering cottage in Oban, is situated 3.7km from Corran Halls and 8.8km from Dunstaffnage Castle, offering easy access to local attractions.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom holiday home features a fully equipped kitchen, private parking, Wi-Fi, and a terrace with garden access, sleeping up to two guests and providing a peaceful retreat near Oban Airport (8km).
Silver Birch Cabin - Charming Log Cabin With Bags Of Character And Hot Tub. - Loch Awe
9.6 109 reviews
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
$195/nighttotal: $1365 (7 )

Silver Birch Cabin - Charming Log Cabin With Bags Of Character And Hot Tub.

1 2
cabin , Dalavich, Taynuilt
This charming cabin is located just a short walk from the picturesque Loch Awe, offering breathtaking mountain views and easy access to scenic walks and fishing opportunities. It consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The cabin comfortably accommodates up to five guests with two bedrooms and a bathroom, spanning 60 square metres. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a private spa tub, a cosy fireplace, a spacious garden with barbecue facilities, and modern amenities like Wi-Fi and a DVD player, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.

Best Loch Awe lodging with laundry available

Blanca Apartment - Free Parking! - Loch Awe
8.9 121 reviews
Loch Awe
26/06 – 27/06
$286/nightfor 1 night

Blanca Apartment - Free Parking!

1 3
apartment , Oban
Blanca apartment in Oban offers pet-friendly self-catering accommodation, a 16-minute walk from Corran Halls and conveniently located 6.3km from Oban Airport and 6.6km from Dunstaffnage Castle.
This 55 square metre flat sleeps seven guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a jacuzzi, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking.
Garden Cottage -  A Detached Cottage That Sleeps Up To 6 Guests - Loch Awe
9.8 25 reviews
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
$266/nighttotal: $1862 (7 )

Garden Cottage - A Detached Cottage That Sleeps Up To 6 Guests

2 2
cottage , Oban
This Oban holiday home is situated 2.4 kilometres from Kilmeford Church and within a 32-kilometre radius of Arduaine Garden, Clachan Bridge, Carnasserie Castle, and the Ardmaddy Wishing Tree.
The 99-square-metre property boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps six guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, private patio, washing machine, swimming pool, and free parking.
Reivers Retreat, Loch Eck - Loch Awe
9.6 110 reviews
Loch Awe
07/09 – 27/09
$210/nighttotal: $4200 (20 )

Reivers Retreat, Loch Eck

2 3
cabin , Dunoon
This Dunoon pet-friendly lodge is near Jubilee Point on Loch Eck, approximately 5km from a local pub and restaurant.
Sleeping four guests, this two-bedroom retreat boasts a newly fitted bathroom, a garden, parking, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave; electricity costs around £2-£3 daily.
Siskin Cottage Nestled In Kilmartin Glen - Loch Awe
10 73 reviews
Loch Awe
07/09 – 27/09
$318/nighttotal: $6360 (20 )

Siskin Cottage Nestled In Kilmartin Glen

1 3
apartment , Kilmartin
Siskin Cottage, a ground-floor self-catering apartment in Kilmartin Glen, is located 0.8km from Kilmartin village, offering easy access to its museum, café, and pub.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps four, boasting a well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a conservatory with Glen views, a wood-burning stove, and parking, ideal for exploring the area's walks and outdoor pursuits.
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