Our largest cottage which can sleep up to 5.
Angus boasts a spacious living area for dining, cooking and relaxing. The kitchen/dining area has plenty of work surface and is complete with dishwasher, microwave and fridge-freezer.
Downstairs, Angus has an engineered wood floor with underfloor heating. A large arched window gives beautiful views across the field towards the castle.
The upper floor is accessed by an ancient stone spiral staircase: the staircase may not be suitable for those who are physically impaired, and we advise supervision of children at all times whilst using.
Upstairs is a newly installed spacious toilet and shower room, a main double bedroom and second bedroom with bunk beds and an additional single bed.
Angus is a pet-friendly cottage.
Wi-fi
New toilet and shower room
Fully fitted kitchen
Dishwasher
Fridge-freezer
Microwave
Underfloor heating
Smart TV
Double-bed
Bunk beds
Single bed
Communal BBQ
Washing machine*
Drier*
*Communal laundry room with small charge for this to help cover energy costs.
Kintyre is a beautiful and unspoilt part of west coast Scotland where rich farmlands roll down from the hills to meet the sea at beautiful, empty beaches that stretch for miles.
While it is popular with hikers and wildlife enthusiasts, whisky and gin lovers, surfers and cyclists, it never feels busy, retaining a serenity and calm that soothes the soul.
And though it may feel like a different world, it is easy to reach, via the stunning drive from Glasgow, a bracing ferry ride from the mainland, or even by plane from Glasgow Airport.
To the west lies Gigha and the Isle of Islay, famous for its smoky malts. To the east, the beautiful Isle of Arran. Take a day out by ferry, by car or on foot, with so much to explore.
Just three miles north lies the Royal Burgh of Campbeltown, with its fine dining and endless attractions, while south lies the famous Mull of Kintyre, immortalised by Paul McCartney.
Just ten minutes’ drive away, Campbeltown plays host to a huge variety of restaurants and cafes, hotels and pubs, with something for everyone from fine dining to tasty take-aways. Here are a few of our favourites:
Cafe Bluebell – all day breakfast
6 Hall St, Campbeltown PA28 6BU
Fresh Connection – daily coffee and cakes
22-24 Main St, Campbeltown PA28 6AE
Ardshiel Hotel – good food and specialist whiskies
Kilkerran Rd, Campbeltown, PA28 6JL
Harbourview Grille – fancy night out
Royal Hotel, Main St, Campbeltown PA28 6AG
Chip Off the Old Block – fish and chips
28 Saddell St, Campbeltown, PA28 6DN
Home Wok – Chinese takeaway
14 Shore St, Campbeltown PA28 6BS
Known locally as the ‘Wee Toon’, Campbeltown hosts an impressive array of shops selling fresh local produce, plus holiday treats such as delicious chocolate and specialist sweets.
There is a regular Farmers’ Market in Campbeltown to supplement your self-catering. Just ask our caretakers for the dates of market days.
There is also a Tesco Extra, a Co-op and a Boots in the town centre
Visit Campbeltown Tourist Information Office, right by the harbour, for full details of everything you can do in the town and on the Kintyre peninsula beyond.
The town is home to Campbeltown Picture House, one of the oldest working cinemas in in the UK, while for the more active, Campbeltown Aqualibrium is home to a pool, a gym and a library.
The Glengyle Distillery, Campbeltown Heritage Centre and Campbeltown Museum are all well worth a visit.
With three golf courses within just a few miles Kintyre is a golfer’s haven. Courses include the famous Machrihanish Golf Club, Carradale Golf Club with panoramic views across the Kilbrannan Sound to Arran and the hidden gem of Dunaverty Golf Club on the rugged south coast
Machrihanish Golf Club http://www.machgolf.com/
Carradale Golf Club https://www.carradalegolf.com/
Dunaverty Golf Club https://www.dunavertygolfclub.com/
At just 30miles long and no more than 11miles wide, you’ll find everything that the Kintyre peninsula has to offer is right on your doorstep.
Explore ancient sites from the stone age and the iron age. Visit historic castles that have battled centuries of invaders. Sip a fine scotch at one of the many distilleries dotted across the landscape. And make the almost obligatory pilgrimage to the Mull of Kintyre, with its iconic lighthouse, where Scotland sits just 12miles from Northern Ireland.
Here are a few highlights along the way:
In Southend
The Putt Stop – lovely cafe by the gold course
Dunaverty Golf Club, Southend, Campbeltown PA28 6RW
In Machrihanish
The Old Clubhouse – pub and restaurant by the golf course with good views across the bay.
The Ugadale Hotel – hotel restaurant by the golf course
The Village at Machrihanish Dunes, Machrihanish PA28 6PT
Tin Roof Diner – dog-friendly American style diner
23 M A C C Business Park, Campbeltown PA28 6NZ
In Glenbarr
Glenbarr Stores – store, garden centre and café serving fantastic food
Glenbarr, PA29 6UT
Minimum bookings of 3 days. Please get in touch if you would like to book less than this
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