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Lochgilphead
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Lochead Chalet In Lochgilphead
2 3
cabin , Lochgilphead
Lochead Chalet is a pet-friendly cabin in Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute, located at the top of Loch Gilp with views towards Loch Fyne, offering proximity to Kilmartin Glen's historic monuments and Moine Mhor Nature Reserve, with the nearest shop and pub situated 22.4 kilometres away. This two-bedroom chalet accommodates up to three guests, featuring an open-plan living area with essential kitchen appliances, a shower room, enclosed front decking with a picnic table, and private driveway parking for two vehicles.
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Quiet Detached 3 Bedroom Holiday Villa, Kilmartin
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apartment , Kilmartin
Barrmor View, a detached house in Kilmartin village, offers easy access to Kilmartin Glen's archaeological sites. This three-bedroom property sleeps four, features a ground-floor ensuite, a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances, a rear garden, free Wi-Fi, and ample storage; kayaks, stand-up paddleboards and bikes are available for exploring the area.
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Lochgilphead
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Sona House
3 4
apartment , Kilmartin
Sona House, situated in Argyll and Bute, offers a luxurious self-catering property a short distance from Kilmartin Glen's historical sites, including castles and cairns. This three-bedroom, three-bathroom dwelling sleeps eight guests and boasts a modern design, a fully equipped kitchen, a fitness centre, parking, and a garden, providing a tranquil escape in the Scottish countryside near excellent restaurants and cafes.
Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Lochgilphead
What are the must-see sights for first-time visitors on a day trip to Lochgilphead region?
For a first-time visit, you'd definitely want to see the Lochgilphead Harbour, which is a lovely spot to watch the boats come and go. The Crinan Canal is also a must-see, offering beautiful views and a chance to spot wildlife. And don't forget to visit the Kilmartin Glen, where you can find ancient standing stones and burial cairns.
What are the best bed and breakfasts in Lochgilphead?
What weather can travelers expect when exploring nature in Lochgilphead?
Lochgilphead's weather is typically mild, but it can be unpredictable. You'll likely experience a mix of sunshine, showers, and even some wind, so it's best to pack layers. Expect temperatures to be around 10-15 degrees Celsius in the summer and 5-10 degrees Celsius in the winter.
What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Lochgilphead?
What outdoor activities can visitors enjoy in and around Lochgilphead?
Lochgilphead is a great place for outdoor activities. You can go walking or cycling along the Crinan Canal, try your hand at fishing on Loch Gilp, or explore the nearby forests and hills. There are also plenty of opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding.
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What famous cities can be easily accessed from Lochgilphead?
From Lochgilphead, you can easily reach Oban, a charming coastal town known for its seafood and ferry connections to the islands. You can also visit Inveraray, a historic town with a beautiful castle and a scenic harbour. Both are within a 1-hour drive.
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What local breakfast specialties can you enjoy in Lochgilphead region?
For a truly local breakfast experience, try a full Scottish breakfast at the Lochgilphead Hotel. It's a classic dish with everything from sausages and bacon to black pudding and haggis. You can also find delicious porridge and freshly baked pastries at local cafes and bakeries.