Lochgoilhead Bungalow, The Trossachs - Sleeps 6
In an enviable location with panoramic views across Loch Goil and the majestic mountains beyond, this detached bungalow stands in the splendour of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Surrounded by spectacular natural beauty, this is a paradise for a relaxing holiday amidst stunning scenery with an abundance of wildlife including deer, red squirrel and a large variety of birds. The bungalow is spacious, well equipped for a family holiday and comfortably furnished with a pleasant, welcoming atmosphere. There is a balcony and patio area with garden furniture to sit out, relax and savour the delights of this beautiful area. All rooms are on one level and may suit guests with limited mobility.
The village, within walking distance, has a shop, PO, pubs and restaurants plus indoor leisure facilities. Outdoor recreational amenities in the area include excellent walking, climbing, cycling, sailing, motor boat hire, fishing, rowing, 9-hole golf course and pony trekking.
1 double bedroom with en-suite shower-room, 1 double and 1 twin bedroom, large lounge with dining area and outstanding views, kitchen/dining room, small reading room/porch leading onto balcony with lovely vista over the loch, cloakroom with wc, bathroom with shower over bath. Cooking by electricity, gas central heating. Fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, television with Sky, video, DVD player. Bed linen provided.
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Customer Reviews of Lochgoilhead Bungalow, The Trossachs - Sleeps 6
"Excellent accommodation in a very pictureque location"
We all had a very enjoyable stay in this comfortable and spacious bungalow. The scenery in this area is spectacular despite not being seen at its best due to the disappointing weather. There is a good range of eating/drinking establishments in the immediate and not too distant localities together with a range of activities available at the nearby holiday village. A visit to Invarary castle, home of the Duke and Duchess of argyll, is highly recommended as is a cruise on nearby Loch Lomond and a tour round onbe of the Glencoyle distillery. We also found the local people very friendly, helpful and informative. A truly relaxing break.
Oct-2011