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Sealladh

(Ref. 1191372)

Port Appin, Argyll and Bute Show on map

Customer rating 4.7

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  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

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Facilities and maintenance
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  • views (3)
  • comfortable (2)
  • decking (2)
  • enjoyed (2)
  • kitchen (2)
  • cottage (2)

3 Customer Reviews

  • "A beautiful comfortable cottage with amazing views of the loch and mountains from the living room and decking."

    A well equipped kitchen and 2 comfy sofas to chill out on while watching TV as the sun sets over the mountains. We really enjoyed our stay.

    Reviewed by Kathleen5.0Jun 2026

  • "Whilst we certainly enjoyed a very relaxing week with stunning views, we felt that the outside of the property let it down - eg painting the adjoining wall and decking for example plus a general tidy up of the tiny garden would have made a big difference."

    We would have appreciated some food storage in the kitchen - there was only one tiny cupboard which we had to empty, and in the bathroom a couple of shelves would have helped as we had to keep toiletries in the cupboard drawer under the sink & some on the floor. Whilst the bottle of wine and fudge was a nice touch, maybe a bottle of milk would have been more useful? All of this did not distract from a very peaceful comfortable break, and Graeme quickly called round when we raised a query.

    Reviewed by Peter4.0Jun 2026

  • "This is a really beautiful area to visit and the property made it all the more enjoyable."

    Everything is to a high standard and the position of the cottage makes the most of the views. A bottle of wine and a box fudge was a lovely welcome gift on arrival. Hope to return again.

    Reviewed by Eunice5.0May 2026

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Summary

  • One king-size bedroom
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Sitting/dining room
  • Ground sourced underfloor heating
  • Electric oven and gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, Smart TV with Netflix, DVD player and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking available
  • Enclosed garden with decking, lawn and patio furniture
  • Sorry, no pets and smoking
  • Shop 0.5; pub 0.4 miles
  • Please note this property only accepts 7 days or more from February to November
  • This property only accepts a Friday check-in

The property

Ideally situated within the quintessential fishing village of Port Appin, Sealladh provides a fantastic base from which to explore the breath-taking country of Scotland.

A romantic cottage boasting awe-inspiring views, this homey abode offers the perfect retreat for couples seeking an unforgettable adventure in the great outdoors.

Head through to the bright and airy kitchen, grabbing ingredients from the spacious fridge/freezer and working together to prepare a romantic dinner for two, with the help of the contemporary electric oven and handy gas hob.

Delight in this mouth-watering meal at the oak dining table in the sitting/dining room, or take the evening out onto the decking and indulge in a refreshing glass of champagne as you admire the breath-taking panoramic views of the magnificent Loch Linnhe and raise a glass to spending quality time with your significant other.

Return to the warmth of the cottage and allow yourself to sink deep into the stylish leather sofas, snuggling close to one another as you catch up on your favourite series on Netflix, or turn on the DVD Player and lose yourself in a captivating movie.

Climb the striking spiral staircase to the first floor and be greeted by a sleek shower room hosting a spacious walk-in shower, basin and WC, so you can kick-start each day with a rejuvenating cleanse.

Wander across to the roomy king-size, emanating natural light through the eye-catching Velux windows that line the charming sloping ceilings, perfect for watching as the sun sets on the beautiful islands resting peacefully in the Loch.

The bedroom has been beautifully decorated with fresh white walls and chic grey hues, together creating a calming space where guests can lay their heads to rest at the end of an action-packed day exploring the true delights of Scotland.

Begin your adventure with a relaxing stroll down to the centre of the Port Appin, home to an abundance of charming art stores, a convenient supermarket stocking all the household essentials and two friendly local pubs where you can enjoy a tasty hot meal, washing it all down with a refreshing pint of ale.

Cross the beautiful Loch Linnhe to the Isle of Lismore, home to enchanting historical landmarks such as Achanduin Castle and Castle Coeffin or take a scenic car journey over to Fort William, where you can soak up the local history on a trip to West Highland Museum and the imposing Saint Andrew's Church.

Challenge yourself to a hike up the iconic Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles or delight in a more easy-going walk through the Highland Titles Nature Reserve.

Make the most of precious time with your loved one on a romantic getaway to Sealladh.

EPC Rating: Band C.

Licence AR02326F

EPC Rating: Band C

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.

Where you’ll be staying

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PORT APPIN

Oban 19 miles.

Port Appin is a picturesque coastal village with excellent local facilities, and many places of interest nearby. It is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, as the area is rich in beautiful walks, varied cycle tracks and opportunities for a variety of watersports. The village is not only stunningly pretty, but also boasts two award-winning hotels, a village shop/Post Office, a bicycle hire shop and fishing from the jetty. From the small jetty, a 5 minute ferry ride will take you across the Lynn of Lorn to the unspoilt island of Lismore, the most accessible of the Argyll islands, and a beautiful tranquil place steeped in history with ruined castles and an Iron Age Broch. The bustling town of Oban is a short drive to the south and just 29 miles north is Fort William with Ben Nevis - the largest mountain in Britain; both places are well worth a visit!

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter

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