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Location: Oban

Fort William 45 miles; Glasgow 95 miles.

The bustling town of Oban rests amidst the picturesque hills surrounding Oban Bay, on the stunning west coast of Scotland and offers an abundance of bars and restaurants catering for all tastes and budgets. The town's beautiful, floral lined streets are awash with a wide choice of shops and boutiques, whilst the Oban Distillery is easily accessible occupying a central position within the town centre. Take a trip to the Scottish Sealife Sanctuary situated on Loch Creran, offering crystal clear waters inhabited by a variety of enchanting marine creatures. The tiny Isle of Lismore is just a short ferry ride away, boasting a wealth of wild flowers and home to 130 differing species of birdlife, whilst the stunning Mull of Kintyre peninsula, with its superb golf courses, extensive sandy beaches and historic castles is also within easy reach. The Isles of Mull and Iona are a great location for a day trip. An ideal location for a unique and unforgettable holiday.

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33 Easdale Island - Easdale Island

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Argyll & The Isles

Rating 4 Ticks Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 6 Grid Reference NM 738 170 Off Road Parking No
Bedrooms 3 Open Fire Yes Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

Oban 15 miles. A stylish end-terrace 19th century stone cottage located on Easdale, the smallest permanently inhabited island in the Inner Hebrides, 15 miles south of Oban. Tastefully renovated and decorated throughout, this Easdale cottage is an ideal retreat either for enjoying the tranquility of this undeveloped island or as a base for exploring the beautiful and historic Argyll mainland. This Easdale cottage has three bedrooms, the main double being on the ground floor and a further first floor double and twin. The open plan living area at this Easdale cottage is well equipped and has a fitted kitchen, dining area and cosy sitting room with a multi-fuel stove and French doors, plus outside is an enclosed south facing walled garden. Easdale offers a peaceful getaway as no cars are allowed with access to the island via a five minute ferry crossing. Stroll along the shore, visit the Folk Museum or climb the hill to admire spectacular views of the Firth of Lorn and surrounding islands. The lively town of Oban is close by and well worth a day trip, plus on your way, you will cross the 200 year old ‘Bridge Over the Atlantic’. A delightful Easdale cottage offering an ideal place to relax.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x ground floor double, 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area (seats 4) and sitting area with multi-fuel stove.

Amenities

Electric central heating with additional heating from storage heaters in dining area and sitting area and multi-fuel stove in sitting area. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, selection of books, games and CDs. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. No cars allowed on island, parking is available on the mainland. Front lawned garden. Rear lawned garden and patio with furniture. One well behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2 miles (includes 200 yard ferry transfer). Pub 2 mins walk. Note: No cars are allowed on the island. A short open ferry crossing is required to reach property with a return trip costing £1.70. Note: The first floor is accessed via steep open ladder stairs. Note: The first floor double and twin bedrooms both have sloping ceilings.

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Previous visitors' comments about 33 Easdale Island:

The location is beautiful, unique and its a fun and exciting place to visit. We spent more time on the island than off, just relaxing in this lovely cottage. It was so cosy and comfortable and we could not fault it. If you chose to leave the island there are plenty of other places to see and lots of things to do. This was a real home from home with all the necessary facilities for us to enjoy a week in a relatively remote and rural area but within easy access to shops etc. The island residents make you feel welcome and the friendly ferrymen ensure that you arrive safely. The island is very dog friendly and ours had fun in the sea playing with the resident pooches. We will definitely return.
Mrs Reekie, Dumfries, February 2012

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