Our 5 Self-Catering Cottages Each private holiday cottage has a stunning sea view
The self-catering holiday cottages are situated in an area of approx 3-1/2 acres, set within the heart of the village of Ardfern and beside the shoreline.
Each holiday cottage is placed sufficiently far apart from its neighbour to allow for privacy and unobstructed views to the loch and hills. There is plenty of space for children to play safely and each self-catering cottage has its own picnic table, drying area and parking for at least two cars.
The foreshore is bounded by a maintained band of vegetation to give the whole site a well-kept, but natural, feel. The lawn area is planted with trees, rhododendrons and azaleas.
All self-catering cottages benefit from open coal- or peat-fuelled fires backed up by electric storage heaters, panel heaters with electric towel rails, and fan heaters in the bathrooms. Also on site is a laundry with 2 FREE washing machines and a tumble dryer. All holiday cottages also have colour Freeview TVs and DVD players.
Kestrel is our largest cottage in the group. This 2-storey holiday cottage has 3 bedrooms and can sleep 6 people in great comfort. Read more »
Eider is one of the smaller of our two-bedroomed cottages. This holiday cottage sleeps 4 people, in one double room and one bunk-bed room. Read more »
Mallard is the other smaller one of our two-bedroomed cottages. This holiday cottage sleeps 4 people, in two twin single-bedded rooms. Read more »
Teal and Widgeon are our comfortable one-bedroomed cottages, each holiday cottage sleeping 2 people in one double-bedded room. Read more »
Book one of these Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in Argyll, West Scotland
or call 01577 866 866 or email info@lochcraigcotts.co.uk for free and friendly answers to your questions, and our full colour brochure about our holiday cottages in Argyll, Scotland.
Please check availability first, so you can be sure that the self-catering holiday cottage you've chosen for your getaway has not been booked by someone else before you.
