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Brondeg Lodge, Nr Inveraray, sleeps 4

This spacious and cosily furnished detached cottage is set on a hillside and accessed by a shared private road. Its large mature garden is ideal for children and it is ideally situated for walking in the nearby ...

Large mature garden

This spacious and cosily furnished detached cottage is set on a hillside and accessed by a shared private road.

Its large mature garden is ideal for children and it is ideally situated for walking in the nearby woods and hills. Crarae Glen Garden, Inveraray Castle and Bell Tower are close by. Riding, golf, sea fishing and a leisure centre are available locally. Oban, Tarbert and Lochgilphead and the Crinan canal are within easy reach.

This part of Argyll has a wealth of wildlife, beautiful mountain, loch and coastal scenery.

Shop 0.25 miles, pub and restaurant 4 miles

All on ground floor: Living room. Dining room/kitchen. 2 bedrooms: 1 double with additional single, 1 bunk (for children). Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle and toilet.

Mutli-fuel stove in living room (initial fuel inc). First £10 solid fuel CH and elec inc, remainder by meter reading. Bed linen and towels inc. Cot. H/chair. Video and small library. DVD and small library. Elec cooker. M/wave. W/machine. T/dryer. Freezer. Tel. Enclosed garden and furniture. Parking (2 cars).

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Customer Reviews of Brondeg Lodge, Nr Inveraray, sleeps 4

1st comment: Wonderful garden and location. Aug 2011.

2nd comment: Our hosts were really friendly and made us feel very welcome. June 2011.

3rd comment: Comfortable welcoming and spacious accommodation. Aug 2010.

4th comment: Lodge owners were there to give a warm welcome when we arrived and showed us around the property and generally made us feel very welcome. July 2010.

5th comment: We had a wonderfull time we’re only sorry we didn’t go for two weeks. The owner was a lovely man. The place was better than we thought it would be. June 2010.

6th comment: Wonderful location and very friendly owners who made us very Welcome. Oct 2009.

7th comment: Lovely semi wild garden. The owner has gone to great pains in attracting birds etc to the garden. Sept 2009.

8th comment: The setting was absolutely beautiful. There is a lovely walk that literally starts next to the Lodge. It is really peaceful and quiet. The owners live just across the road and are really friendly and helpful. Brondeg Lodge was well equipped and it was very cosy sitting around the fire. Aug 2009.

9th comment: Cottage was very well equipped and the owners were most helpful. Oct 2007.

10th comment: Incredible garden - children loved it! March 2006.

More Property Details

  • Property Reference: W2697
  • HMG Ref: 1100125
  • Property Type: Detached
  • Number of Bedrooms: 2
  • Sleeps Suit: 2
  • Features: Wood Burning Stove, Enclosed Garden, Mature Garden
  • Facilities: Cot, High Chair, TV, DVD player, Washing Machine, Shower, Telephone
  • Location Features: Mountain
  • Sleeps: 4
  • Week rental Starts: Saturday
  • Parking: For 2 Cars
  • Local Visitors Attractions

    • Inveraray Jail

      Restored Georgian jail and courthouse that is ideal for kids! Tons to see and het involved in. Interactive without any digital rubbish. Highly recommended.

    • Inveraray Maritime Museum

      Small maritime museum on the Pier with a couple of interesting vessels to wander around: the Arctic Penguin, and the old victualling ship, the Puffer. Grand excursion for the kids and anybody with a little interest in maritime history.

    • Argyll Adventure Inveraray

      Adventure centre south of Inveraray offering a tons of outdoor activities for age 4 and up. Kids can play paintball or laser tag from 6 and from 10 years. 

    • Crarae Gardens

      Lovely garden beside Loch Fyne set in dramatic glen setting. Best times May and autumn but worth visiting any time. 

    • Auchindrain Township

      Auchindrain is the remains of the only "joint-tenancy" farm village that survived from the 16th century until 1967 including surviving the Clearances of the early 19th century. Very insightful and interesting.

    Nearby Castle

    • Inveraray Castle

      Home to Clan Campbell's chief and a substantial baronial pile built in 1743 on the site of previous castle. Open to visitors and includes lovely gardens.

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