Self-catering accommodation in Argyll and The Isles
This region comprises the South West Highlands, an unbelievably rugged coastline with two long peninsulas containing a landscape of mountains, moors, lochs and rivers, and forests. Stretching down from "The Seafood Capital of Scotland" Oban, to the picturesque resort town of Dunoon and out to the Inner Hebrides of Mull, Iona, Islay, and the Isle of Bute all bringing something new for all to see and do.
It is a truly special area of Scotland.
Read more about Scotland's "Sea kingdom" Argyll and The Isles.
Argyll and The Isles properties by area
ArgyllAn area of great diversity and beauty and one with a long and illustrious history. This is Scotland's Sea Kingdom, and the sea is ever-present.
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The IslesWith so many exotic islands nearby you can island-hop to your heart's content, Mull, Iona, Jura, Islay and the Isle of Bute. Some also famed for their whisky!
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Featured Argyll and the Isles Holiday Cottages and Castles
A selection of hand picked cottages and castles from the diverse and historic Argyll and The Isles.
Achnasmeorach HouseOban and Loch Awe |
Island HouseThe Isles |
More about Argyll And The Isles
With its long peninsulas, elongated coastline, picturesque sea lochs and numerous off shore islands, it's hardly surprising Argyll is known as Scotland's Sea Kingdom.
Stretching from Mull, Colonsay and Islay in the West, over the mountains to Loch Lomond in the East, up to historic Oban in the North and down to the Mull of Kintyre in the South, the combination of coastal and highland scenery is, literally, a breath of fresh air.
Rolling wooded hills, sheltered bays, pretty fishing villages, natural links golf courses and the ever present turquoise sea waters mean you will never tire as one stunning landscape continually supersedes another. While an abundance of monuments, from ancient standing stones to defiant clan castles constantly point to where Scotland began.
A whole host of delightful experiences await the visitor to this unique part of the world: take a boat trip to see whales and dolphins; enjoy a tranquil woodland walk or something altogether more challenging; surf in exhilarating Atlantic breakers; taste food from the incredibly varied local larder; savour some of Scotland's most famous malt whiskies and island-hop to your heart's content.
Simply breath-taking!


