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Hello, I am Leonard from Lochgoilhead Holidays and I live in the village. I have been welcoming guests to holiday homes in Loch Goil and area for 30+ years. If you have any questions about the holiday home, or area, before you decide to book - feel free to message me. I can help you make the most out of your time in our beautiful location in the west of Scotland.
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If it is views that bring you to this beautiful part of Argyll, then sitting in the conservatory, or on the deck, taking in the scenery over the head of Loch Goil to Ben Donich is going to keep you busy for hours. The activity on the loch, the bird life, the every changing light… picture postcard Scotland
Cobbler View is a detached bungalow in a small development approx. 1 mile outside of Lochgoilhead village. Sitting in an elevated position above Loch Goil, the holiday home is positioned to make the most of the view across the loch and to the mountains of the Argyll Forest Park. The outstanding feature of this house is the conservatory which is accessed from the lounge as well as a spacious deck, more like a viewing platform, taking in the view. This is a wonderful all weather sitting area making the most of its location. Cobbler View is spacious, well equipped for a family holiday and comfortably furnished. All rooms are on one level and may suit guests with limited mobility. 3 steps at the entrance and then everything is on the level.
Loch Goil Trails - FREE Local Walking Guide. Lochgoilhead is a sensational walking area.
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Located in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Accessed by a single-track roads with passing places, one from the top of the Rest and Be Thankful A83 and the other from the Dunoon to Inveraray A815 (via Hell’s Glen), are the villages of Lochgoilhead (six-mile) and Carrick Castle (11-miles). 50 miles from Glasgow via the A83 and A82 and 32 miles from Dunoon. Carrick Castle is 5 miles further down the road.
Loch Goil is surrounded by mountains. According to a walkers’ guidebook by Tom Prentice, “Surrounded by high hills Lochgoilhead offers classic western seaboard scenery. It feels more remote than all the other areas”. The surrounding hills combine a distinct character with a level of solitude that is almost impossible among the ‘Arrochar Alps’.”
Loch Goil is a deep glacial seawater fjord surrounded by high wooded hills. The sea loch’s Marine Protected status supports an array of nationally significant species from the unique Loch Goil Sea Squirt to the sea weeds, kelps and shore creatures, porpoises, dolphins, otters, and fish including the Wild Atlantic Salmon spawning in the River Goil. There is a colony of grey seals on the shore of Loch Goil. Around the loch there is a great variety of birds from the smallest bird in the UK, the Gold
Crest to the largest, the Golden Eagle. In the woodlands there are deer, red squirrels, badgers, pine martens and various small mammals and amphibians.
Lochgoilhead has a Post Office and small grocery store, a Costcutter mini-market (1 mile away), Bowling Green, Tennis Court, Village Hall and a Dr’s Surgery. Take to the hills on a number of marked walking trails. Hire a boat for fishing, nature watching and enjoying the views. The Drimsynie Estate local leisure centre has a 25m indoor swimming pool, indoor play area and a range of activities. 9-hole golf course. All open to the public on a pay as you go basis.
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