Scotts Castle Holidays
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039 Traditional Shooting Lodge, Argyllshire
Sleeps 10+2 Accepts pets Does not allow smoking

Situated in a Highland glen with mountain views, comfortable accommodation is on offer, whilst you consider the many activities to choose from at the Glencoe Mountain Resort.

This is a compact version of a traditional hunting lodge set within its own private grounds, surrounded by glens with a view down Loch Etive. The area is abundant with wildlife and red deer can be seen grazing in the garden at dusk or dawn.

Simply furnished in a comfortable style, this traditional lodge offers a tastefully furnished holiday house in an amazing setting. Within, there is a comfortable sitting room with an open fire, and a small study area for a bit of peace and quiet if required. The dining room can seat up to 10 adults and the functional kitchen is next door. There is a rod room, for any fishers requiring space for their equipment, though it can store mountain bikes or other equipment. There is also “cook’s quarters” on the ground floor, with a simple bedroom with two single beds and a bathroom. Upstairs the accommodation consists of two double bedrooms and three twin bedrooms with two bathrooms. There are delightful private grounds around the house, with parking for many cars available. Access from the Glencoe area is 9 miles down the single track public road before you arrive to the house, which is hidden from view from the road. This property is ideal for an activity based holiday and for those wishing to see the Scottish hills and glens in their full glory.

WHAT TO DO IN THE AREA
Known as the “outdoor capital of the Highlands”, due to the geography of this region and has become a huge hit for mountain bikers, climbers, canoeists and walkers. The nearby Glencoe Mountain Resort offers in summer, mountain biking (Downhill and XC), archery, orienteering, hill-walking, climbing, chairlift rides, photography, trail building, guided walks and home cooked food in the log cabin cafe. In winter, skiing, snowboarding, sledging and avalanche rescue training are available. 19 runs across 7 lifts, catering for skiers and boarders of all levels, including the longest and steepest runs in Scotland. For those wishing to fish, loch and sea fishing is available. Fort William has many shops and restaurants, as well as the Ben Nevis Distillery and for golfers there is an excellent 18-hole golf course.

At a glance
Sleeps: 10+2
6 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
Books:
Sunday - Sunday
Travel:
22 Miles Glencoe
35 Miles Fort William
Price (per week):
£1,300 to £1,850
Accommodation

Ground floor - Entrance; utility area, with washing machine and dryer, with locked gun cabinet within cupboard; “rod room”, housed in former garage; “cook’s quarters” include twin room, with bathroom en-suite; drawing room, with open fire; small study, with TV and DVD player; dining room, that can seat 10 people; kitchen’ cloakroom, with w,c; stairs.

First floor - Stairs; large double room; bathroom; w.c; linen cupboard; twin room; twin room; double room; twin room; bathroom.


Features
Facilities and Services

Linen; towels; electricity and an initial supply of logs are included within the rental.

Local activities & area
Area: Central Scotland/Strathclyde, Type of Location: Private Estate, Nearest shop: 22 miles, Nearest supermarket: 35 miles, Nearest pub: 11 miles.
Transport
Nearest Airport:
  • Glasgow 84 miles
  • Edinburgh 120 miles
Nearest Train Station:
  • Bridge of Orchy 22 miles
Use of car hire is essential, to be able to discover the true beauty of the surrounding areas. For those flying into Scotland, the closest airport to this property is Glasgow 84 miles away and hiring a car or 4WD couldn’t be more convenient if you are choosing to travel by air. There are a variety of well known car rental companies within walking distance of the arrivals terminal at Glasgow. If you are driving into Scotland from the south, the major arterial motorway into Scotland, the M74, although busy is generally free flowing. Trains these days can also be an extremely accessible and pleasurable means of transport into Scotland for individuals and groups alike. All the major railway stations have car hire companies located in situ, enabling the transition from carriage to car to be as stress free as possible. Trains from London to Glasgow take approximately five hours and car hire can be easily arranged for your arrival. The closest train station to the property is Bridge of Orchy 22 miles away.
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