Tel: +44 (1499) 302061
It offers the possibility of day trips to The Kintyre Peninsula,The Cowal Peninsula,Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, Oban and Glencoe. We have a spacious guest lounge with stunning views over Loch Fyne for your use and there is also satellite TV. All guest bedrooms are well appointed and en suite. There is also a well stocked welcome tray in your room. Free Wi Fi available.
Beagha Lodge is not suitable for children under 12 years of age as we do not have any family rooms available.
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Parts of the ruin may date from the 12th century.
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Commemorating victory on Lochaweside in 1308.
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In a magnificent mountainside setting on the Cowal Peninsula lies Benmore, an enchanting garden...
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Various forest walks through former forest research plots, with some 160 tree from around the world.
Nine acre woodland garden around an eleven acre loch set in the Glen Lonan hills.
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Local name for a neolithic cairn.
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Scottish baronial house by John Starforth of Glasgow.
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