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We offer off-street parking for several cars and motorbikes. Rosie and Bill offer an immaculately maintained home and pride themselves on their delicious Scottish breakfasts. Our high percentage of repeated business is a testimony to the high quality of our service and hospitality.
Most of our rooms have recently been refurbished to an excellent four star standard. Our first floor rooms have lovely Panaramic views of the hills and on the ground floor the double or twin rooms have a level access to our bright spacious lounge/dining room where you can start your day with delicious Scottish breakfast.
All our spacious en-suite rooms have hospitality tray, Satellite TV, DVD and hairdryer. Ironing facilities, cot and a high chair are available on request.
We also have a secluded decked area where our guests can relax and enjoy a warm summers day.
The lovely Ayrshire town of Largs on Scotland's beautiful west coast looks out to the islands of Cumbrae, Arran and Bute and has long been a hugely popular sea-side resort.Largs is the ideal base from which to explore the west coast islands, Loch Lomond, the Trossachs, Glasgow with both Glasgow and Prestwick airport only 40 minutes drive.
There is a wide selection of activities available in Largs which is a perfect destination for those who want to relax and take it easy and those who want to have an action-packed time.The Inverclyde Sports Centre is only a few minutes walk from our Guest House as is the Vikingar complex, which houses a swimming pool, sauna, gym, cinema, cafe, bar, putting green as well as an interactive, historical Viking experience. Largs has 2 golf courses, extensive water sports and sailing facilities, bowls, 10 pin bowling, play parks, fishing, diving and many other sport and leisure activities.
The Waverly Paddle Steamer makes regular trips from Largs throughout the summer and there is a regular ferry service to the islands, making it easy to explore the West Coast on water.
Largs has so much to offer: shops, the tempting cafes, restaurants and bars, the wonderful walks. This along with the breath-taking scenery and friendly, Scottish welcome makes people want to come back again and again.
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Award winning, action packed historical Vikingar! where you can meet real live Vikings and hear...
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Ancestral home of the Marquess of Bute, Britain's most spectacular Gothic House.
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A Royal Castle in 1371, the fortress was destroyed by Atholl's invasion of Cowal circa 1680.
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.
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A favourite residence of the Stewart Kings, this is a wonderful example of a 13th century circular...
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Ruined 12th century chapel, built on the site of a monastery founded by St.Blane in the 8th century...
A new gallery situated at Kirn, by Dunoon in Argyll, running monthly solo painting exhibitions.
The McLean Museum and Art Gallery's permanent displays include exhibitions on James Watt, local and...
An arts venue which has a variety of shows and activities on offer.
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Easily access to Great walking country plus wildlife watching of Hen Harriers by CCTV.
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Local name for a neolithic cairn.
"Quality art, crafts & gifts in a stunning location"
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Extensive watergarden, formal ponds, fountains, glen with waterfalls.
Built by George Maxwell in the 15th century this elegant and still virtually intact castle was...
This wetland reserve is ideal for all the family as the trails, birdwatching hides and visitor...
Located just 6 miles from Dunoon on the A880, The Church of St Munn was founded beside the Holy...
Various forest walks through former forest research plots, with some 160 tree from around the world.
Sheltered woodland garden overlooking the Gareloch with a Himalayan atmosphere.
Farmhouse
Ideal For: •visiting relatives •a quiet break •a stop on the cycling route (Land's End to John O'...
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