This newly refurbished 4 star self catering apartment in the heart of the idyllic fishing village of Tarbert Loch Fyne sleeps a maximum for 4 people and is the gateway to the Mull of Kintyre, Argyll and the beautiful west coast Islands.
Newly refurbished in 2011, this 4 star townhouse property boasts luxury self catering accommodation for holidays or short breaks in the heart of Tarbert an idyllic fishing village on the West Coast of Loch Fyne in Argyll. The village acts as the gateway to the Mull of Kintyre, Argyll and the Islands where a host of activities from sailing and surfing to fishing, kayaking, golf, bird-watching, walking and even beaver safaris can be enjoyed.
Knap House South has accommodation for up to 4 guests and features one double bedroom and one twin bedroom, a modern bathroom, dining room, galley style kitchen and a fabulous lounge with `Stressless` sofas, a wood burning stove and views towards the picturesque harbour, making it perfect for a short break or a fun family holiday. Situated centrally in the active fishing village, a choice of great restaurants, pubs, cafes and shops are all on the doorstep as well as a fully serviced marina, interesting historical landmarks, art galleries and a variety of lovely walks from the challenging Kintyre Way to the peaceful White Shores and the scenic path around Tarbert Castle. Local amenities include a Co-op supermarket, post office, bank with ATM and other retail outlets as well as a great little 9 hole golf course.
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