This detached timber chalet is in a lovely location, just 30 metres from the sea shore, with wonderful views of the west coast islands of Islay, Jura, Gigha and Cara.
This charming property, previously the annexe to a Victorian hunting lodge, has been modernised to provide comfortable holiday accommodation. Most of the rooms are timber lined, adding to the rustic charm of the chalet. They are bright and cheerful with comfortable furnishings and electric heating, the cost of which is included in the price.
Popular activities in this area include ferry trips to Gigha, Islay, Jura, Colonsay or Arran, and walking, fishing, golf and bird watching. Craft courses can be arranged during your stay, see our website for details. Bookings and enquiries can also be made direct by clicking on "Contact Details" below. Discounts available.
This detached timber chalet is in a lovely location, just 30 metres from the sea shore, with wonderful views of the west coast islands of Islay, Jura, Gigha and Cara. This charming property, previously the annexe to a Victorian hunting lodge, has been modernised to provide comfortable holiday accommodation. Most of the rooms are timber lined, adding to the rustic charm of the chalet. They are bright and cheerful with comfortable furnishings and electric heating, the cost of which is included in the price.
There are 3 bedrooms (sleeping up to 8), one double and the other two each with a single bed and a bunk bed. A cot is available if required. The chalet has a private garden with a patio area, all of which is set within 5 acres of "wild" gardens and a lovely sea shore. The spacious lounge/dining room has patio doors leading to the garden. The shower-room is fitted with a shower, WC and washbasin. The modernised kitchen is fitted with an electric oven, hob, microwave, refrigerator and washing machine. A colour TV and VCR are located in the lounge. Thermostatically controlled electric heating is provided throughout.
Muasdale is situated 23 miles south of Tarbert and 15 miles north of Campbeltown, on the A83. This is an ideal spot to take advantage of the unique attractions that the Kintyre peninsula offers. These include ferry trips to Gigha, Islay, Jura, Arran or Colonsay and fishing, golf and bird watching can all be enjoyed in the vicinity. The village shop is only a 300 metre walk away.
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