This lovely 1 bedroom cottage has stunning coastal views, with amazing sunsets and beautiful walks on it's doorstep. Dogs welcome.
Welcome to Belloch Cottage situated in the scenic village of Glenbarr in Kintyre. The cottage has lovely country walks on it's doorstep and easy access to some of Kintyre's beautiful beaches. Belloch Cottage is finished to a high standard and has fantastic sea and Island views with wonderful sunsets. Glenbarr is 13 miles from the nearby town of Campbeltown, which offers many facilities, including various sailing trips, shopping, hotels and restaurants. The cottage is conveniently situated for the championship golf links course, Machrihanish and also the Kintyre Way. The ferry to the Isle of Gigha (Gods Island) with its well known Achamore Gardens and beautiful beaches is only 5 miles away.
Belloch Cottage is a pretty one bedroom cottage with a small but mature garden with beautiful views. Bed linen and towels are provided and dogs are welcome.
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