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Dog friendly self catering and cottage accommodation in Glendaruel, Argyll
If your holiday is not complete without your pet, then you have come to the right place as all of the Glendaruel self catering and cottage accommodation listed here are pet friendly. You will find Glendaruel 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 Glendaruel does not meet your requirements then expand your search to Argyll or West Scotland.
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Home Farm Cottage, Glendaruel, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £358 to £ 692
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 5.
Features include:
Short Breaks Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sea life centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.
Open plan sitting room with open fire and kitchen and dining areas. Sun room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedded room with sofa bed (for + 1).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Joiner's Shop, Glendaruel, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 3
Weekly prices from £250 to £ 380
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 3.
Features include:
Non Smoking Fishing near by Easy Walking Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: The Old Post Office is a lovely detached property located in the heart of the small village of Furnace. The village sits on the side of Loch Fyne, a long, deep sea loch renowned for its fantastic wealth of sea-life. It is named after the old Victorian furnace which is now a ruin and managed by Historic Scotland. The Old Post Office is over 250 years old and is a lovely stone built property with thick walls. The open plan ground floor has a fully fitted kitchen with double Belfast sinks and breakfast bar, leads to the lounge and dining area. Then into the wonderful light conservatory which has patio doors out into the enclosed south facing back garden. From the lounge you are led upstairs via a feature black metal spiral staircase, to three bedrooms with high coombed ceilings. With close proximity to local amenities, you are only a short stroll next door to the local Inn which has a pub and restaurant, the village shop provides all the essentials you require. The surrounding area has lots to offer all ages and interests. There is great sea fishing on Loch Fyne and the small jetty in Furnace makes an ideal spot to cast a line and is only a short stroll from The Old Post Office. Diving is also very popular in the area. Inveraray and Lochgilphead both have 9-hole golf courses. Argyll is fantastic for walkers and from the centre of Furnace itself, there are waymarked routes for both walking or cycling. The Auchindrain Townfolk open air museum is only a few miles outside of Furnace. Inveraray's attractions include the Inverary Castle and 19th century Jail. The marvellous countryside and coastline in this area offers an abundance of wildlife from red deer on the hills to eagles soaring high in the sky. Crarae Gardens (NTS) has an amazing 50 acres of woodland gardens. This ideal central location means you can enjoy exploring the surrounding countryside and outdoor activities.
  
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Highland Cottage, Glendaruel, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £388 to £ 753
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 6.
Features include:
Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sea life centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.
Spacious and very comfortable sitting room with open fire and well equipped kitchen and dining areas. First floor: Master bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/W.C. Double bedroom with 5' bed. Double bedroom. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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The Stables, Glendaruel, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £328 to £ 631
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 4.
Features include:
Short Breaks Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sea life centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.
Comfortable open plan sitting room with wood burning stove kitchen and dining areas. Double bedroom with pull out bed (for alternative sleeping). Single bedroom with additional pull out bed (for + 1). Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sawmill, Glendaruel, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £270 to £ 445
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 5.
Features include:
Non Smoking Fishing near by Easy Walking Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Rowan Cottage is a lovely detached property which sits on the hillside overlooking Loch Long and the Firth of Clyde, near Dunoon. Set on the edge of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, the cottage is one of four situated within a small holiday development with ample outdoor activities available. Internally, Rowan is spacious, comfortable and cosy. On the ground floor there is an open plan lounge, kitchen and dining area with a wood burning stove, with feature glass hearth. There is also a shower room and separate toilet and a double bedroom downstairs. Large patio doors leading out onto a deck with magnificent views over the sea and hills beyond and complete with garden furniture. There is access to a barbecue area in the open plan/shared garden surrounding the cottages. Upstairs there are 2 bedrooms; one family room with a double and single bed, the second room is a single, both rooms have coombed ceilings. Rowan Cottage can be booked along with Alder Cottage to provide accommodation for up to 12 people. The Cowal Peninsula is a delightful part of Scotland, bordered on three sides by stunning sea lochs and to the north by the majestic Arrochar Alps. It has its own unique history and unspoiled natural environment. Cowal is peppered by many delightful small communities, all offering something unique while in total contrast, the only town, Dunoon which is a lively gathering place for the whole community and is only a 20 minute drive away. The natural environment of Cowal is superb, it is beautiful to simply soak in but it is also the place to find wildlife in abundance, from red squirrels and red deer in the woods to porpoises, dolphins and basking sharks in the lochs. There is plenty bird life enjoying the wide and varied habitats. Outdoor activity is easily found, from sailing & kayaking on the sheltered waters to cycling and walking in the woods the Argyll Forest can be accessed directly behind the property. Golf, horse riding, fishing and are all available. Cowal is also the place for adventure sports including gorge walking, mountain biking, rock climbing and abseiling as well as quad biking, archery, clay shooting. For anyone who is passionate about food, Cowal offers the best of fresh, local produce, from the seafood caught daily, to the local organic beef, poultry, game, lamb and free range eggs, buy it and cook it yourself or have a great night out in a choice of restaurants. A stay in Rowan Cottage is an ideal escape away from it all with the additional benefit of many activities to choose from to make a perfect holiday for all ages and interest.
  
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The Byre, Glendaruel, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £358 to £ 692
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Glendaruel sleeps 6.
Features include:
Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pets allowed Luxury accommodation sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Amidst a glorious landscape of unspoilt wooded glens fragmented coastline stunning sea lochs and breathtaking bays the delightful cottages at Home Farm nestle in a peaceful wooded valley through which runs the River Ruel. The steading and cottages formerly the home farm to the estate have been lovingly renovated and are very comfortably furnished in contemporary Scottish style. Their spacious courtyard setting affords each of them a sense of privacy and they all boast access to 150 acres of grounds where visitors can ramble in lovely woodland abundant with bird and wildlife or enjoy a spot of free trout and salmon fishing on the Ruel perfect for a relaxing get away from it all break. One of the most admired views in Scotland The Kyles of Bute awaits discovery just 6 miles away and the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich's lovely natural bays are much favoured by yachtsmen canoeists and kayakers. Other visitors delight in its sandy beach shops restaurants and 9 hole golf course. Dunoon (20 miles) is a popular seaside town and has an 18 hole golf course and Inverary (30 miles) in its glorious setting on the shores of Loch Fyne promises a rewarding trip. Inverary Jail now a museum recounts a tale of prison conditions from medieval times to the 19th century through exciting interactive displays and neo-Gothic Inverary Castle is also well worth exploring. Here amongst its many other attractions Inverary's intriguing wartime role as a training centre for the D Day landings is recalled. An hour's drive away Oban is not only the departure point for boat trips to 'the Isles' but also home to a sea life centre and rare breeds park. Colintraive (9 miles) offers a pub serving good food and there is a summer shop (limited opening hours) at Home Farm.
Open plan sitting room with well equipped kitchen and dining areas. Master bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/W.C. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
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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