In a nutshell: Pet friendly, hot tub, walk to village. Argyll cottages like this are a great rural retreat yet Tigh A Vullin is just a short stroll from the beautiful and tranquil village of Ardfern on the Craignish Peninsula. It was once a fishing and crofting village and in the early 1900s had a busy pier used as a calling point for steamers and puffers. Today, Ardfern has its own marina which boasts many yachting visitors. The Craignish peninsula is renowned for its beautiful scenery, its islands and views out to Jura. The area is a haven for wildlife with otters, seals and a wide variety of sea birds and birds of prey. Plus, because of the mild climate influenced by the Gulf Stream, exotic species such as palm trees flourish here.
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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 a gazebo in the garden, 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).
Hall. Open plan sitting room with multi fuel stove, kitchen and dining areas and door to garden. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Single bedroom. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath).
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