This is a perfect base for families or couples to relax, unwind and enjoy the exceptional views and coastal location.
Inside
With your own private entrance, the interior staircase leads you to a bright and welcoming living space. The kitchen is spacious and fully equipped with all your modern appliances. The dining area is a cosy space for casual meals, with lovely bay windows to make the most of the view over the harbour. Adjacent is the spacious living room where further views dominate the living space, with a cosy wood burner and comfortable sofas. Stylish and contemporary guests will appreciate all the home comforts this holiday house offers.
Bedroom and Bathrooms
Sleeping up to six guest there are three spacious bedrooms, the twin bedroom featuring two single beds, can convert to a King bed, please request if this is required. Located on the second floor, via a set of stairs are two double bedrooms both spacious and inviting with the most spectactular views out over the harbour.
Bedroom 1: Upper level twin bedroom, converts to King bed, wardrobe bedside tables
Bedroom 2: Second level double bedroom, wardrobe, bedside tables, sea view
Bedroom 3: Second level double bedroom, wardrobe, bedside tables, sea view
The family bathroom is located on the first floor complete with a walk-in shower, handbasin and toilet. There is an addtional toilet on the second level.
Outside
Set in the heart of Tarbet historic Loch Awe House nestles in a spectacular location, an ideal base for exploring the township, just minutes away. Nearby there is a lovely park for children to play.
Explore
The idyllic village of Tarbert has an array of cafés, bars and local art galleries. Tarbert hosts several popular seafood and music festivals throughout the year and is home to the Scottish Series Yacht Race. For history lovers visit Robert the Bruce's 14th century castle above the town. Only the ivy-strewn ruins of the keep remain, though the view from the overgrown rubble makes the stroll up here worthwhile. There are steps up to the castle and a red waymarked path from the harbour front. Longer walks are also marked out, including a hike all the way over to Skipness. The shortest stroll of all is to the far end of Pier Road, where there is a tiny, but very lovely shell beach.
From the harbour you can catch one of the regular car ferry crossings to Portavadie and explore the Cowal Peninsula. The beautiful islands of Arran, Islay, Gigha and Jura are easily accessible from nearby ferry ports. Head south for the Mull of Kintyre with white sandy beaches and magnificent golf courses, or north to Kilmartin Glen steeped in history and archeological sites. Campbeltown Distillery, and Inveraray Jail and Castle also make for great days out. There is an abundance of wildlife and a variety of outdoor activities including sailing, sea fishing, cycling, walking and windsurfing.
Car Parking: Free street car parking is available in the main harbour car park.
Pets Welcome: Two well behaved dogs are welcome, fees apply.
Entrance: Private entrance via internal staircase, further staircase leads you to the upper bedrooms on the second level.