Gallanach Cottage

Lying peacefully by the shores of Lochgair, in a sheltered bay off Loch Fyne this spacious traditional cottage stands detached and enjoys magnificent views across the water. Sea and freshwater fishing is available locally, as well as hillwalking, riding, cycling.,golf and water sports.
The cottage sleeps 10 with 2 double rooms and 3 twins, all upstairs.
Downstairs is a large lounge with open hearth fire in which you can relax after your days activities. The children can enjoy their own ‘snug’ which is equipped with games, sky television, video and DVD. The snug also has the benefit of a sofa bed.
There is a large Garden overlooking the loch. The Cottage has it’s own deep water mooring which with prior arrangement with the owners can be used.
Lying peacefully by the shores of Lochgair, in a sheltered bay off Loch Fyne, this spacious traditional cottage stands detached and enjoys magnificent views across the water. Sea and fresh water fishing is available locally, as well as hill walking, riding, cycling, golf and water sports. The pretty fishing port of Crinan, 14 miles of the west offers visitors one of Scotland’s finest views – looking across Loch Crinan to the Sound of Jura, speckled with its many islets. Linking Loch Fyne with the Sound of Jura, the 9 mile long Crinan Canal provides walkers with a fairly easy route taking in some beautiful scenery. Within Kapdale Forest, which stretches from coast to coast, there are several way-marked path set out by the Forestry Commission, ranging in difficulty from an easy one-mile walk amidst deep forest to the more stenuous, such as that taking in the ascent of the 702 ft peak Dunardry. The fishing village of Tarbet – once renowned for its herring industry – lies to the south, buzzing with tourists at the end of May, when the Scottish Series yacht races take place. A Castle, a heritage centre with local history displays and an educational woodland walk add further interest for visitors. Four ferry terminals near Tarbet link the mainland with the islands of Gigha and Arran, to which day trips can be made; whilst further afield lie the islands of Islay and Jura, also accessed by ferry. North of Lochgair is the spectacular Crarae Garden, set within a glen and framed by a dazzling display of rhododendrons in late spring. The Auchindrain Folk Museum a little further on again gives an insight into life before the Clearances, whilst a trip to the Argyll Wildlife Park will also prove popular. A visit to Inverary, home to an imaginatively presented Jail, and an attractive castle with walks, is not to be missed either. Pub/hotel, 100 yards.
Large living/dining room with open fire. Modern fitted kitchen. TV room with open fire. Shower room/W.C. Small sun room. Drying room. Open-tread stairs to first floor: (also accessed by second steep staircase at rear), Two double bedrooms. Three twin-bedded rooms, Bathroom/WC/Shower.
*Elec and full oil CH incl *Open fires – fuel available locally *Parking (for 4 cars) *Shops 7 miles * Satellite TV * Video *Radio/cassettee/CD *Tel – local and emergency calls only * Auto wm * M/wave *Fridge/freezer * Cot *H/chair *Large enclosed garden with furniture *Barbecue *Secure cycle storage *Duvets * Linen and towels on request.
Beds and Rooms
- 2 Double room(s)
- 3 Twin room(s)
Location
- Coastal Location
- Lochside Location
- Village Location
- Waterfront Location
Property Address
Gallanach
Cottage
Lochgair
Lochgilphead
Argyll
PA31 8SD
Great Britain
Contact
Mr
Cliff
Culley
40/42
South Street
Perth
PH2 8PD
Great Britain
Tel: +44 (1738) 626644
Mobile +44 (7980) 868766
E-Mail: cliff@culleymcalpine.co.uk
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