Dog friendly self catering and cottage accommodation in Tarbert, Argyll
If your holiday is not complete without your pet, then you have come to the right place as all of the Tarbert self catering and cottage accommodation listed here are pet friendly. You will find Tarbert 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 Tarbert does not meet your requirements then expand your search to Argyll or West Scotland.
|
|
 |
|
|
| |
 |
Coalfin, Tarbert, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £340 to £ 705
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Tarbert sleeps 10.
Features include:
Multi Bathrooms Non Smoking Beach close by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: This delightful cottage is just the ticket for a cosy holiday in the pretty coastal village of Port William. Light, airy and spacious with lovely views of the sea and pretty terraced garden, Harbour View retains a charm all of its own. Port William offers everything you could possibly need and all virtually on the doorstep! This is an ideal base for walking, cycling, fishing and golf. Dumfries and Galloway is one of Scotland's best kept secrets and this area known as The Machars is no exception with something for everyone. This magnificent coastline is endowed with sandy bays and stony beaches and hidden caves all designed to inspire the imagination. The wildlife is second to none including otters and seals being a frequent sight especially before sunset. Monreith has a lovely sandy beach and a 9 hole golf course. There is a memorial to the author, Gavin Maxwell of 'Ring of Bright Water' fame, in the form of a bronze otter. Scotland's National Book Town at Wigtown is less than a half hour's enjoyable drive away and besides playing host to an exciting annual literary festival it is also a pleasant little town offering many facilities. Essentially Wigtown is a book lover's haven and with over a quarter of a million old and new books to choose from, you'll not leave empty handed! Scotland's most southerly distillery sits beside the luscious green banks of the River Bladnoch, from which it takes its name. It has been producing the "Spirit of the Lowlands" since 1817. Can you refuse a 'wee dram'! Guests are assured of a warm welcome when visiting Port William. The village holds an annual Carnival Week with events for all the family. Harbour View is located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Luce Bay, from Burrow Head to The Mull of Galloway has been designated as a Special Area of Conservation to protect the natural habitats of fauna and wild flora much of it rare and protected. For nature watch lovers both botanists and bird watchers will be delighted by the variety of wildlife to be found both on land and sea. Badgers, deer and foxes are occasionally seen close by. A visit to the nearby Burrow Head will take you back to the famous closing scenes of the cult film The Wickerman which was shot at nearby Burrow Head which is on the route to the Isle of Whithorn. Don't worry if you miss the ferry you can always walk across! Cycling is a real pleasure on these quiet picturesque roads but if you fancy trying something a lot more adventurous then head eastwards for a great choice of 7Stanes venues for some world class mountain biking. Don't forget to find Port William's best known citizen who always looks out to sea! Property has electric central heating.
  
|
| |
|
| |
 |
The Old Post Office, Tarbert, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £340 to £ 705
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Tarbert sleeps 10.
Features include:
Multi Bathrooms Non Smoking Fishing near by Beach close by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by
Accommodation overview: Pansy Cottage is a quaint 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. Over 100 years old, Pansy Cottage was formerly the pump house for the local stone built iron furnace, hence the village's name. The 150 year old furnace is now a ruin and managed by Historic Scotland. The pump house was converted and extended into a comfortable, cosy home. The lounge/diner has traditional thick walls and a cosy wood burning stove. Leading off from the lounge is the master double bedroom , which enjoys the luxury of en suite facilities. The kitchen is well equipped. The front garden area is south facing and grassy. With close proximity to local amenities, the local inn which has a pub and restaurant and the village shop provides all the essentials within a gentle stroll. 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. Driving 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 way marked routes for both walking and cycling. The Auchindrain Township 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. Pansy Cottage is in an excellent central location giving easy access to explore the surrounding countryside and ample outdoor activities on offer. The property is heated by electricity.
  
|
| |
|
| |
 |
Shore Cottage, Tarbert, Argyll, West Scotland
Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £481 to £ 921
This pet friendly self catering accommodation in Tarbert sleeps 4.
Features include:
Multi bathrooms Non smoking Detached Close to the Sea Pets allowed sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Boasting glorious sea views and a breathtakingly lovely setting on the shores of east Loch Tarbert this beautifully renovated cottage originally built over 100 years ago for the quarryman is now an idyllic and secluded holiday retreat. With a shoreside garden and great walking from the door visitors can enjoy watching deer seals and seabirds in their natural habitat yet just 2 miles away is the village of Tarbert a picturesque fishing and sailing port with a variety of shops pubs cafes restaurants and craft galleries. The Mull of Kintyre is a delight to explore there are fabulous sandy beaches at Carradale and day trips to the famous gardens on the Isle of Gigha or to the Isle of Arran are also easily accessible.
Hall. Sitting/dining room with wood burner French door to garden and fantastic sea views. Modern fitted kitchen. Double bedroom with ensuite shower room/WC. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
|
| |
|
| |
|
|
|
| |
| |
| |
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.
|
|
| |
|
|
|