公司信息
At Argyll Self-Catering Holidays we’re passionate about Argyll and we want you to enjoy and experience this magnificent part of the West Coast of Scotland in comfort and style.
住宿信息
Glenbranter Cottage is a cosy cottage for two located in the Glenbranter forest. A peaceful and secluded glen at the head of Loch Eck, "one of the jewels of the (Argyll) Forest Park" and a part of the Lomond and Trossachs National Park. This charming cottage is ideal for couples who love the outdoors, the perfect place to unwind, relax and explore this beautiful part of the Cowal Peninsula. Let the sounds of the river lull you to sleep.
Featuring an open plan living/dining room, an open wood/coal fire and comfortable sofa and armchair. A warm and cosy room to relax after a day's adventure to reflect on the beautiful scenery, sights and activities you have close by.
The open plan area includes a small kitchenette area, a small fridge, combination microwave (grill, convection and microwave) and hob. For entertainment, the cottage features Freeview TV (FreeSat), Wi-Fi, a selection of books and DVD’s.
The cottage features one double bedroom and a bathroom with a walk-in shower, hand basin and toilet.
For the outdoors there is a lovely garden area to enjoy. The front garden has spectacular views of the beautiful surrounding forest.
周边信息
Glenbranter is a hamlet on the northwest shore of Loch Eck in the Argyll Forest Park, on the Cowal peninsula, Argyll and Bute in the West of Scotland. Nearby Strachur is only three miles way.
One of the jewels of the Forest Park, Glenbranter has trails from a short stroll among ancient oaks to a challenging all-day bike ride. The first trees of what was to become the Argyll Forest Park were planted here in the 1920s, after entertainer Harry Lauder leased the ground to the Forestry Commission. Later, Glenbranter village was built for workers who came here to work the forests of Cowal.
With picturesque villages dotted along the east shore of Upper Loch Fynethere are many places to stop and enjoy the scenery and local hospitality in Strachur, St Catherines, Cairndow wth the world renown Loch Fyne Oyster Bar at the head of the Loch. There are great woodland and garden walks, pebble beaches, old castle ruins churches, chapels and grave yards to explore