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Situated in Lochgoilhead in the Argyll and Bute region, Byron Cottage overlooking Loch Goil features a balcony and lake views. This holiday home has a garden and free private parking.
The holiday home features a flat-screen TV. Towels and bed linen are available in this accommodation.
A terrace is available on site and fishing can be enjoyed within close proximity of the holiday home.
Greenock is 15.5 miles from Byron Cottage overlooking Loch Goil, while Inveraray is 21.1 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Glasgow Airport, 27.3 miles from the accommodation.
Hello, I am Leonard and I own Byron Cottage. I live have lived in Lochgoilhead for 27 years. I am available to you during your stay to answer any questions and to help you make the most out of your time in Scotland. Make the most of my local knowledge.
Sitting on the private driveway, Byron Cottage is tucked away in an elevated position, screened by trees and bushes from the neighbouring houses. Off road parking for one car in front of the cottage. One mile to Lochgoilhead Village, and less than a mile to the leisure, entertainment and dining options available at the Drimsynie Holiday Village. Steps leading up to the entrance so a stay at Byron best suits guests with good mobility. Deck to the front with table and chairs. The cottage is an unusual design. Lots of windows giving an open and bright feel to the spacious open plan lounge, dining and kitchen area plus a bedroom with en-suite shower. The cottage sits on a slope within a grassy area. There is a hillside garden to the rear, with mature trees and bushes, but the main garden feature is the rockery area that the cottage sits upon. Wi-Fi - BT Superfast Fibre with direct connection to the exchange A modern and contemporary holiday cottage aimed at providing a truly comfortable base to relax and enjoy. Pet – 1 dog welcome - Thirty pound pet extra charge. Advise at time of booking.
Lochgoilhead sits at the head of the fjord type Loch Goil within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Considered to be one of the most scenic areas in beautiful Argyll. You approach the village via single track roads through Hells Glen or Glen Mhor. Easy to reach being just over one hour from Glasgow via the shores of Loch Lomond. The village has a Post Office/Shop and a Costcutter market. The Goil Inn is open for drinks and meals and, and has entertainment most weekends. Hire boats available. This is a superb walking area and is rich in wildlife. A good base to explore Inveraray, Oban and Glencoe. If you are new to Scotland, this is Scotland of the travel posters.
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