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Mrs Campbell

Breagha Lodge
The Avenue
Inveraray
Argyll
PA32 8YX
Scotland

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+44 (1499) 302061
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Breagha Lodge - Images

Why not make Inveraray your base for a few days instead of packing/unpacking every day. There are interesting day trips in all directions from here.
The Kintyre peninsula to the south affords a beautiful drive along the coast and you can return via Carradale.
To the North Glencoe and Fort William offer a different type of scenery. Take the Gondola up Aonach Mhor for magnificent views.
Oban is an hour to the west away if you need to catch a ferry to Isle of Mull.
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs are to the East.

Breagha Lodge

View of Breagha Lodge in May


Guest Lounge with Gas fire

Large lounge with comfortable leather suite and satellite TV.Selection of magazines for guests use along with tourist information leaflets. Free WiFi also means that you can catch up online even if you are on holiday.

You can use the lounge to plan your trips for the next day.



Room 1 KingDouble/twin En Suite

Kingsize Double with a single bed too if that suits better. Large bathroom en suite with both bath and shower.

There is a well stocked welcome tray including a compimentary glass of sherry.

Room 3 Double En Suite

En suite double room with two armchairs to watch flatscreen TV in comfort.

Dining Room

Breakfast is usually served at 8.30am but can be arranged earlier. Lovely views over Loch Fyne and if it is calm you may be lucky to see porpoises at their breakfast!

There is a good selection of fruit juice, grapefruit segments and yoghurts to start with followed by either a cooked Scottish breakfast or a continental one.
Unlimited tea/coffee and toast sets you up for the day.

Entrance to Breagha Lodge

It is a 5-10 minute walk back into town for dinner if you wish to leave the car here.


Inveraray from Dun na Cuaiche

This amazing view of Inveraray and Loch Fyne is your reward for taking the effort to walk up Dun na Cuaiche.

It is not too strenuous and there is a good path all the way to the top but wear suitable footwear.



Inveraray Castle

Inveraray Castle, seat of the Clan Campbell is well worth a visit.


Inveraray Jail

If the weather is not too good spend the morning in Inveraray Jail and find out how prisoners used to be treated!


Buachaille Etive Mor

Further Afield.
Magnificent and moody Glencoe is a great drive in any weather.

Tie it in with a trip to Fort William and Britain's highest mountain Ben Nevis, or do a round trip via Oban.

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