Cabin 16 'Duart' A Cosy Cabin with Views over Loch Awe.
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Cabin 16 'Duart' A Cosy Cabin with Views over Loch Awe.

Taynuilt, PA35 1HN, United Kingdom
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Cabin 16 ‘Duart’ is a cosy cabin situated in 1/4 acre of grassland very close to the loch side with a stunning view over Loch Awe. _______________________________ The accommodation consists of: Open plan lounge / dining / kitchen area, Bunk room with three bunks, Double bedroom with 1 double bed, Shower room / toilet. The lounge area has: freeview television (5 channels), cottage suite, and dining table. The kitchen is equipped with a four ring electric cooker and oven, fridge with icebox compartment, microwave, toaster and kettle. A full range of cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery is provided. There is access to the decking from the lounge area, where you can enjoy an "al fresco" meal, or simply contemplate the view over a glass of wine or a "wee dram". The shower room has an electric shower, wash hand basin and toilet. Bedroom #1. Double bed, built in, clothes hanging space and 3 drawer bedside cabinet. Bedroom#2. Three bunk beds, one on top of the other, suitable for adults or children, and built in clothes hanging space. _________________________________________ The cabin is double glazed and electrically heated and is perfectly suitable for autumn and winter breaks. It is only around 30 yards from the loch side. Parking space for two or three cars is to the rear of the cabin. This is a non smoking cabin. _______________________________________ The cabin is approximately five minutes walk from the village of Dalavich which has a shop, cafe and post office where you can enjoy a morning coffee, light lunch and stock up with groceries. It also has a range of gifts, outdoor accessories and fishing equipment. Take-away meals are also available from the cafe and it is fully licensed. A social club with a bar and restaurant, which is owned and run by the community is situated at the entrance of the cabin site. Guests from the cabins are warmly welcomed. The bar is open 7 nights a week (April to October) and 4 nights a week (November to March). The restaurant, ‘The Lochview Grill’ is open for evening meals Thursday to Sunday. A coin-operated laundrette is also available on site in the Club building and Wifi is available in the Social Club. _________________________________________ There are many beautiful forest walks in the area, including: The Oakwood Trail, The Avich Falls Trail and Duncan's Walk, all of which meander through ancient oak and pine forests. Pine marten, fox, wild cats, red deer, roe deer, otter and red squirrels can often be seen in the area. There are also regular sightings of eagles and ospreys. Apart from the signed trails, there is up to 100 miles of forest tracks and roads in the area, suitable for the serious walker or mountain biker. Loch Awe itself is beautiful, far away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. It has islands worth visiting, including Innis Chonnel Castle, the first stronghold of the Campbells. The remains of Crannogs; pre historic island hut settlements, can still be seen when the loch is low, at different points along the lochside. The fishing is legendary with monster trout up to 30lb (~14Kg), salmon, sea trout, pike, perch, char etc, depending on the season. There are good pub and hotel restuarants in the area, including The Kilchrenan Inn, (7½miles) The Taycreggan Hotel (7½miles) and the Taynuilt Hotel (15 miles). In Oban itself (50 minute drive) there are many hotels, restaurants and cafes to suit every taste and pocket. ___________________________________________ Oban About 50 minutes drive from Dalavich, a seaside town and fishing port, from where ferries run to the islands of Mull, Iona, Colonsay, Staffa and Tiree. Oban Distillery Take a guided tour around this old distillery and sample its wares! Open to the public from Easter to October. Cruachan Power Station Take a tour of this modern hydro electric power station at the northern end of Loch Awe, set deep inside the mountain. Inverary Castle Open to the public from Easter to November. The ancestral home of The Duke & Duchess of Argyll. Open to the public from April to October. Loch Fyne Whiskies Possibly one of the best "whiskey shops" in Scotland. Situated in the centre of Inverary and open all year. Phone: +44 (0)1499 302219 Inverary Gaol A 19th century gaol and court room manned by guides in period costume. Listen to the trial in the court room and hear the sentence of transportation to the New World. Well worth a visit. Auchindrain Village Situated approximately six miles south of Inverary on the A83. An original and old highland village that has been preserved, restored and furnished, depicting life as it really was in The Highlands over past centuries. Kilmartin Glen & Museum Picturesque village with a museum that is well worth a visit. The immediate area contains a wealth of natural, historical and archaelogical features unsurpassed anywhere in Britain. Oban Rare Breeds Farm Park Situated near Glencruittan, Oban; a 35 acre site dedicated to conserve rare breed farm animals. Open daily from March to 3rd November. Weekends only from November to December. Tearoom onsite. Little Bay Luxury Boat Charter Situated at Lagnakeil, Lerags Glen, Oban; Cruise the Argyll coast and visit the islands of Colonsay and Iona. See dolphins and other wildlife in luxury. Drinks and snacks provided. Phone: +44 (0)1631 565740 Carnasserie Castle Off the A816, nine miles north of Lochgilphead. Originally the home of John Carswell, 1st Bishop of the Isles. Captured and partially blown-up during Argyll's Rebellion of 1685 Kilchurn Castle At the north eastern corner of Loch Awe lies Kilchurn Castle, built in the 15th century by Sir Colin Campbell and is probably the most photographed castle in Scotland. The castle is open from April through to September each year and is well worth a visit. Access is via a short boat trip from the pier in Loch Awe village or by foot from the side of the A85 near the railway viaduct. Glencoe Visit this spectacular glen just east of Ballachulish on the A82. Scene of the infamous massacre of the MacDonalds in 1692 by elements of Argyle's Regiment under the command of Capt. Campbell of Glenlyon.About pets:Pets allowed: dogs less than 20 lbs per pet (limit one pet total).About checkOut:Check out before 10:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About events:Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings.Maximum event attendees: 4.
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9.2/10
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Cleanliness9.2
Amenities9.2
Location9.2
Service9.2
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Airport: Oban Airport
(37.0 km)
Train: Taynuilt
(24.2 km)
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Two-Bedroom Cabin
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2 bedrooms: 3 bunk beds and 1 double bed
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Check-in: after 16:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
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Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
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About this property

Cabin 16 ‘Duart’ is a cosy cabin situated in 1/4 acre of grassland very close to the loch side with a stunning view over Loch Awe. _______________________________ The accommodation consists of: Open plan lounge / dining / kitchen area, Bunk room with three bunks, Double bedroom with 1 double bed, Shower room / toilet. The lounge area has: freeview television (5 channels), cottage suite, and dining table. The kitchen is equipped with a four ring electric cooker and oven, fridge with icebox compartment, microwave, toaster and kettle. A full range of cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery is provided. There is access to the decking from the lounge area, where you can enjoy an "al fresco" meal, or simply contemplate the view over a glass of wine or a "wee dram". The shower room has an electric shower, wash hand basin and toilet. Bedroom #1. Double bed, built in, clothes hanging space and 3 drawer bedside cabinet. Bedroom#2. Three bunk beds, one on top of the other, suitable for adults or children, and built in clothes hanging space. _________________________________________ The cabin is double glazed and electrically heated and is perfectly suitable for autumn and winter breaks. It is only around 30 yards from the loch side. Parking space for two or three cars is to the rear of the cabin. This is a non smoking cabin. _______________________________________ The cabin is approximately five minutes walk from the village of Dalavich which has a shop, cafe and post office where you can enjoy a morning coffee, light lunch and stock up with groceries. It also has a range of gifts, outdoor accessories and fishing equipment. Take-away meals are also available from the cafe and it is fully licensed. A social club with a bar and restaurant, which is owned and run by the community is situated at the entrance of the cabin site. Guests from the cabins are warmly welcomed. The bar is open 7 nights a week (April to October) and 4 nights a week (November to March). The restaurant, ‘The Lochview Grill’ is open for evening meals Thursday to Sunday. A coin-operated laundrette is also available on site in the Club building and Wifi is available in the Social Club. _________________________________________ There are many beautiful forest walks in the area, including: The Oakwood Trail, The Avich Falls Trail and Duncan's Walk, all of which meander through ancient oak and pine forests. Pine marten, fox, wild cats, red deer, roe deer, otter and red squirrels can often be seen in the area. There are also regular sightings of eagles and ospreys. Apart from the signed trails, there is up to 100 miles of forest tracks and roads in the area, suitable for the serious walker or mountain biker. Loch Awe itself is beautiful, far away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. It has islands worth visiting, including Innis Chonnel Castle, the first stronghold of the Campbells. The remains of Crannogs; pre historic island hut settlements, can still be seen when the loch is low, at different points along the lochside. The fishing is legendary with monster trout up to 30lb (~14Kg), salmon, sea trout, pike, perch, char etc, depending on the season. There are good pub and hotel restuarants in the area, including The Kilchrenan Inn, (7½miles) The Taycreggan Hotel (7½miles) and the Taynuilt Hotel (15 miles). In Oban itself (50 minute drive) there are many hotels, restaurants and cafes to suit every taste and pocket. ___________________________________________ Oban About 50 minutes drive from Dalavich, a seaside town and fishing port, from where ferries run to the islands of Mull, Iona, Colonsay, Staffa and Tiree. Oban Distillery Take a guided tour around this old distillery and sample its wares! Open to the public from Easter to October. Cruachan Power Station Take a tour of this modern hydro electric power station at the northern end of Loch Awe, set deep inside the mountain. Inverary Castle Open to the public from Easter to November. The ancestral home of The Duke & Duchess of Argyll. Open to the public from April to October. Loch Fyne Whiskies Possibly one of the best "whiskey shops" in Scotland. Situated in the centre of Inverary and open all year. Phone: +44 (0)1499 302219 Inverary Gaol A 19th century gaol and court room manned by guides in period costume. Listen to the trial in the court room and hear the sentence of transportation to the New World. Well worth a visit. Auchindrain Village Situated approximately six miles south of Inverary on the A83. An original and old highland village that has been preserved, restored and furnished, depicting life as it really was in The Highlands over past centuries. Kilmartin Glen & Museum Picturesque village with a museum that is well worth a visit. The immediate area contains a wealth of natural, historical and archaelogical features unsurpassed anywhere in Britain. Oban Rare Breeds Farm Park Situated near Glencruittan, Oban; a 35 acre site dedicated to conserve rare breed farm animals. Open daily from March to 3rd November. Weekends only from November to December. Tearoom onsite. Little Bay Luxury Boat Charter Situated at Lagnakeil, Lerags Glen, Oban; Cruise the Argyll coast and visit the islands of Colonsay and Iona. See dolphins and other wildlife in luxury. Drinks and snacks provided. Phone: +44 (0)1631 565740 Carnasserie Castle Off the A816, nine miles north of Lochgilphead. Originally the home of John Carswell, 1st Bishop of the Isles. Captured and partially blown-up during Argyll's Rebellion of 1685 Kilchurn Castle At the north eastern corner of Loch Awe lies Kilchurn Castle, built in the 15th century by Sir Colin Campbell and is probably the most photographed castle in Scotland. The castle is open from April through to September each year and is well worth a visit. Access is via a short boat trip from the pier in Loch Awe village or by foot from the side of the A85 near the railway viaduct. Glencoe Visit this spectacular glen just east of Ballachulish on the A82. Scene of the infamous massacre of the MacDonalds in 1692 by elements of Argyle's Regiment under the command of Capt. Campbell of Glenlyon.About pets:Pets allowed: dogs less than 20 lbs per pet (limit one pet total).About checkOut:Check out before 10:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About events:Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings.Maximum event attendees: 4.
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What’s the cancellation policy at Cabin 16 'Duart' A Cosy Cabin with Views over Loch Awe.?

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What are the check-in and check-out times at Cabin 16 'Duart' A Cosy Cabin with Views over Loch Awe.?

Check-in at Cabin 16 'Duart' A Cosy Cabin with Views over Loch Awe. starts from 16:00, and the standard check-out time is by 10:00.

How do I get to Cabin 16 'Duart' A Cosy Cabin with Views over Loch Awe. from the nearest airport?

The nearest airport is Oban Airport, located about about 45 mins from hotel by car (37.0 km) away.

About This Property

Nearest AirportOban Airport
Distance to Airport36.95KM
Nearest Train StationTaynuilt
Distance to Train Station24.18KM
Hotel Star Rating2