Modern family bungalow in elevated position with spectacular views overlooking Tarbert Harbour and the nearby marina.
Due to its elevated position overlooking the harbour access to main level patio is by 16 steps with hand rail so therefore might not be suitable for guests with disabilities.
Located on the marina side of the village on a quiet residential road, with off road parking, it is a five minute stroll into the village via the Harbour Walk for the pubs and restaurants.
The spacious elevated patio, with ample seating, is for the use of guests to enjoy the spectacle of the varied harbour activities and the stunning view out into Loch Fyne.
Satellite TV is available in a spacious lounge and in both bedrooms for guests and computer wi-fi access by arrangement. Our double room has been newly refurbished and decorated to a high standard and includes en suite facilities and king size bed while our newly decorated twin bedded room has adjacent private facilities for room use only.
We are happy to cater for early morning ferry departures and late ferry arrivals and can also arrange transport if possible to and from the Kennacraig Ferry Terminal for any guest requiring this service.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/05/2013 - 30/09/2013) |
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