The Chicken Coup, nr Tarbert - Sleeps 2
Quietly located yet just 1 mile from the popular fishing village of Tarbert on lovely Loch Fyne, these two traditional, stone-built holiday cottages are set within 80 acres of farm and woodland. Outdoor pursuits include hill walking, pony trekking and fishing. The sheltered bay bustles with small crafts and colourful yachts, and shops and pubs with bar meals. Ferry links with the Cowal Peninsula and islands of Arran, Gigha, Islay and Jura are all close by. Lochgilphead, 13 miles. 9 hole golf course at Tarbert. Perfect as a base for visiting the nearby islands and the beautiful Mull of Kintyre, or alternatively, just enjoy the peace and solitude of the countryside. Shop and pubs 1 mile.
Ground floor: Living/dining room/kitchen. Shower room with toilet. First floor: 1 double bedroom.
Elec convector heaters, elec, bed linen and towels inc. Elec cooker. Shared laundry room with w/machine and t/dryer. Parking (2 cars).
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Customer Reviews of The Chicken Coup, nr Tarbert - Sleeps 2
1st comment: Cosy cottage despite being there at the tail end of hurricane Katia, even with the wind & rain battering we were snug & warm. Lovely quiet location and ideal for the dogs as good walks very close by. Sept 2011.
2nd comment: Quiet location, good dog walks right out of the cottage door. April 2010.
3rd comment: Small but everyhing we needed. Good information, but refreshing lack of dos and donts. Sept 2009.
4th comment: Great base for exploring all the islands or just chilling out and walking, the people you meet are so friendly and the pace of life is great. July 2009.
5th comment: Very handy if you like sea fishing. Aug 2009.
6th comment: Lovely location, quiet and private, great for visiting the islands. Nice little walk into Tarbert. Aug 2009.
7th comment: Lovely cottage. April 2009.
8th comment: It was ideal for the two us everything was there we needed and owners were so welcoming and friendly we would go back again and this time for longer so peaceful and relaxing. July 2009.