Dog friendly self catering and cottage accommodation in Ardfern, Argyll
If your holiday is not complete without your pet, then you have come to the right place as all of the Ardfern self catering and cottage accommodation listed here are pet friendly. You will find Ardfern self catering and cottages suitable for all party sizes, from couples to large groups, and to meet all budgets. If the dog friendly self catering accommodation listed for Ardfern does not meet your requirements then expand your search to Argyll or West Scotland.
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Tigh-An-Innis, Ardfern, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £310 to £ 595
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Ardfern sleeps 6.
Features include:
Multi Bathrooms Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Easy Walking Pub near by Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Gigha Apartment is located on the ground floor of Muasdale House which itself dates back to 1851. The House sits in the middle of the tiny village of Muasdale with the most wonderful views west onto the islands of Cara, Gigha, Islay, the Paps of Jura and the Atlantic beyond. This westerly location provides you with stunning sunsets, which you can enjoy while relaxing in the lounge or while strolling on the beach. The flat has wonderful original features with high ceilings, cornicing, decorative window shutters and wide oak doors. Positioned within the grounds of the small caravan park you have the use of additional facilities such as a games room with table tennis and a pool table. The location provides ideal opportunities for fishing, a canoe/kayak can easily be launched or you can just spend the day relaxing on the beach. Muasdale village is small and quiet with a small local shop. Campbeltown (15 miles) offers all the additional facilities you may require including supermarkets, shopping, swimming pool, cinema and eateries. There are lots of places to explore throughout the Kintyre Peninsular. Close proximity to the sea provides numerous coastal walks, boat trips, otter spotting, bird watching, sea angling and the brisk westerly winds offer ideal conditions for surfing or kite flying. From Tayinloan (4 miles) the ferry leaves for Gigha which is home to the famous Achamore House & Gardens. The island is ideal for cycling. The Kintyre Peninsular is steeped in history, St Columbia first landed in Scotland (AD563) at Southend. Off the harbour in Campbeltown is Davaar Island, you can walk out to it at low tide (if you are brave enough!) along the mile long causeway. The area is great for golfing as Machrihanish has two 18-hole golf courses, which are part of the Great Scottish Links Collection. The first hole on one course requires the opening shot to carry over the Atlantic! For walking enthusiast the Kintyre Way provides a great long distance walk (87 miles) from Tarbert in the north to Dunaverty Bay in the south. Kintyre really has the feel of a island without leaving the mainland. Property is all on ground floor level, has oil central heating.
  
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Tigh A Vullin, Ardfern, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £310 to £ 839
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Ardfern sleeps 5.
Features include:
Enclosed Garden Private Hot Tub Games Room Pub Close By Open Fire Short Break Pet Friendly
Accommodation overview: With the shore and village pub shops and restaurants only a stroll away this peaceful modern cottage offers a great base for a relaxing break. A stream runs through its garden which also boasts a games room and hot tub in the original mill building whilst the village itself is a haven for sailing and water sports. Argyll's craggy coastline of hidden beaches is a delight to explore. Visitors can enjoy fishing or sample the local catch at nearby restaurants. Oban (24 miles) offers day trips to the islands of Mull Kerrera and Coll and sea safaris depart from locally at the marina (pictured).
With the shore and village pub shops and restaurants only a stroll away this peaceful modern cottage offers a great base for a relaxing break. A stream runs through its garden which also boasts a games room and hot tub in the original mill building whilst the village itself is a haven for sailing and water sports. Argyll's craggy coastline of hidden beaches is a delight to explore. Visitors can enjoy fishing or sample the local catch at nearby restaurants. Oban (24 miles) offers day trips to the islands of Mull Kerrera and Coll and sea safaris depart from locally at the marina (pictured).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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These parks have been listed as pet friendly based on the information provided to us but please check when completing the booking. Please note that some sites are pet friendly but may still charge a supplement for your pet.
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