Unsurpassed views of Firth of Clyde. Residential licence and private car park with free entertainment close by, yet only 5 minutes walk from town centre with it's many eating places and bars.
All bedrooms have en-suite or private facilities, flat screen TV, radio, hair dryer,direct line telephone, complimentary tea/coffee and free WiFi.
Ideal location for walkers. Golfers are catered for with the 3 local courses, golf packages can be arranged.
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| 2012 Opening Times (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
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A Royal Castle in 1371, the fortress was destroyed by Atholl's invasion of Cowal circa 1680.
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Historic building set in the gardens opposite Pier, now a museum of local history.
These beautifully sloping grounds have been the property of the citizens of Dunoon since 1893.
A new gallery situated at Kirn, by Dunoon in Argyll, running monthly solo painting exhibitions.
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Local name for a neolithic cairn.
"Quality art, crafts & gifts in a stunning location"
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Various forest walks through former forest research plots, with some 160 tree from around the world.
Extensive watergarden, formal ponds, fountains, glen with waterfalls.
In a magnificent mountainside setting on the Cowal Peninsula lies Benmore, an enchanting garden...
Ruins of the old Castle, once the seat of the Lamonts, stands in the grounds of the estate of...
An arts venue which has a variety of shows and activities on offer.
The McLean Museum and Art Gallery's permanent displays include exhibitions on James Watt, local and...
The existing gardens originally formed part of the larger layout designed by Percy Cane for the...
Sheltered woodland garden overlooking the Gareloch with a Himalayan atmosphere.
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Enrich your experience of the island -explore the museum first! Experience the archaeology,history...
Award winning, action packed historical Vikingar! where you can meet real live Vikings and hear...
Ancestral home of the Marquess of Bute, Britain's most spectacular Gothic House.
Formal gardens, play area, putting green, bowling green.
Colintraive Community Garden was established in 2003 and feautred on BBC's "Beechgrove".
The finest of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's domestic creations, this inspiring house dates back to...
Built by George Maxwell in the 15th century this elegant and still virtually intact castle was...
"A unique experience not on everyone's doorstep"
Ardardan is situated 10 miles west of the city of...
This delightful garden, laid out over 200 years ago, has many interesting features.
On a commanding site at the south of the island, this ancient fort is clear evidence of Iron Age...
Ruined 12th century chapel, built on the site of a monastery founded by St.Blane in the 8th century...
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Situated three miles South of Dunvegan with outstanding views over Loch Roag, MacLeod's Tables and...
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Dating from 1870, this splendid Victorian Shooting Lodge is set in its own grounds only two minutes...
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