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Drover's Way Cottage near Loch Awe - Sleeps 4

Single storey semi-detached cottage in lovely location on SE shore of Loch Awe. Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms.

This single storey cottage is set a few minutes from the shores of Loch Awe off the B840 which is the minor road that follows the easterly shore of the loch. This is a quiet area with no towns and it really is perfect for visitors who want to experience the Scottish landscapes and get away from it all. As you can see from the pictures through the house windows, this is a really lovely spot!

The owners have furnished the property to a high standard with a warming wood burning stove in the sitting room for evenings in. The cottage has a large sunny garden to the front and back of the property, and patio doors open out onto a decked area with stunning views out to the Loch. Boating, fishing (permit required), walking and cycling are all ideal pastimes in this superb holiday location. 

COnfiguration

All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen. Sitting room with dining area and woodburner.

Facilities

  • Oil central heating with woodburner in sitting room.
  • Electric hob/oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher,
  • TV with Freeview, DVD, radio/CD player,
  • WiFi, selection of books, DVDs and games.
  • All fuel and power inc. in rent.
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent.
  • Cot and highchair on request.
  • Off road parking for 2 cars.
  • Large sunny lawned area to front and back with decked area with garden furniture and BBQ.

Notes

  • No pets
  • no smoking.
  • Shop and pub 11 miles.
  • This property has a private water supply.

Nearest Places in our Guide

Customer Reviews of Drover's Way Cottage near Loch Awe - Sleeps 4

A beautiful, peaceful, private location with wonderful views along & across Loch Awe. There were many varied and interesting opportunities to explore from this location by foot, bicycle, car & boat. The cottage was very comfortable, superbly equipped and beautifully decorated. The friendly and welcoming owners of the property lived nearby and were very knowledgeable about the area and wildlife.
Mrs Parton,
May 2015

The cottage was excellent and the welcome and hospitality provided by the hosts was superb. The peace and tranquillity made this a restful and relaxing holiday.
Mr Robertson, Fife
June 2015

The property is in a beautiful location, very quiet and tranquil. It was a great place to get away from it all and explore the local area!
Miss Raisen, Derbyshire
July 2015

The cottage was very well appointed and the area was beautiful and interesting.
Ms Campbell, Ayrshire
September 2015

It was well equipped and off the beaten track so it was quiet.
Mrs Stevens, Lancashire
August 2016

More Property Details

  • Property Reference: 2758
  • HMG Ref: 181
  • Property Type: Semi Detached Cottage
  • Number of Bedrooms: 2
  • Sleeps Suit: 4
  • Features:
  • Facilities: High Chair, TV, Wifi, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
  • Location Features: Rural
  • Sleeps: 4
  • Week rental Starts: Saturday
  • Parking: For 2 Cars
  • Pets: 0
  • Local Visitors Attractions

    Nearby Castle

    • Kilchurn Castle

      One of the most photographed castles in Scotland and in a strong position on the loch.  A stronghold for the Campbells of Glenorchy. Used between 1475 to 1745

    • Carnasserie Castle

      Tower house near Kilmartin in Argyll. Now ruined but with interesting renaissance details remaining and excellent position. Open in summer. Unmanned.

    • Kilmartin Castle

      Somewhat ruined 16th century Z-plan tower house just to the north of the village of Kilmartin. Probably built by Neil Campbell, Rector of Kilmartin 1574-1627 and later Bishop of Argyll and then was later owned by the Campbells before falling into ruin.

    • Poltalloch House

      Ruined house built in Victorian era that must have been fabulous judging by old photographs...

    • Duntrune Castle

      The oldest continuously occupied castle in Scotland. Now occupied by the chieftain of Clan Malcolm

    Places to Visit

    • Kilmartin Cross

      Often ignored by visitors focusing on the stones in the churchyard, these crosses inside the church should not be missed either. The older dates before 10th century.

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