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Phil Lancelotte

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9 May 2025

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Stayed -20,203 nights

This is a great place to stay. We came in Feb, so there are a few things still closed.The house is lovely and clean, the doorways are wide and suitable for big wheel chairs, but the bathrooms are strictly wheelchair friendly, there were no grab rails in the ensuite bathroom.The grass on the 4 sides of the house is mostly moss and is very wet and boggy. The kitchen is not very well stocked. There were no good knives, there was only a small chopping board, there is a vent in the floor in front of the cooker that constantly blows cold air, and the dishwasher needed salt.The rooms are comfortable, but the bed in the Main bedroom is too soft and too small.The lounges and comfortable and large. The room with the fire gets very warm if you get the fire just right. And the logs provided are a nice feature.The internet is mostly OK, but it gets sketchy about 9pmThere are some really good walks close by. Pucks Glen is a wonderful climb, it will be much better when the current tree fall is cleared up.This makes some of the routes tough and others impassable.Dunoon is a nice town, but not a great deal to do. Go and visit Lorne(pub), the food is great. Invarary is a quaint little town. Fairly close by.If you come from the south to get here you may cross the Clyde using the ferry at Greenock, this is expensive, but will save another 2 hours in the car.Would we go back? Yes, most probably.
This is a great place to stay. We came in Feb, so there are a few things still closed.The house is lovely and clean, the doorways are wide and suitable for big wheel chairs, but the bathrooms are strictly wheelchair friendly, there were no grab rails in the ensuite bathroom.The grass on the 4 sides of the house is mostly moss and is very wet and boggy. The kitchen is not very well stocked. There were no good knives, there was only a small chopping board, there is a vent in the floor in front of the cooker that constantly blows cold air, and the dishwasher needed salt.The rooms are comfortable, but the bed in the Main bedroom is too soft and too small.The lounges and comfortable and large. The room with the fire gets very warm if you get the fire just right. And the logs provided are a nice feature.The internet is mostly OK, but it gets sketchy about 9pmThere are some really good walks close by. Pucks Glen is a wonderful climb, it will be much better when the current tree fall is cleared up.This makes some of the routes tough and others impassable.Dunoon is a nice town, but not a great deal to do. Go and visit Lorne(pub), the food is great. Invarary is a quaint little town. Fairly close by.If you come from the south to get here you may cross the Clyde using the ferry at Greenock, this is expensive, but will save another 2 hours in the car.Would we go back? Yes, most probably.

Argyll and Bute, Scotland

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Located in Dunoon, this cottage is in a rural area and on a river. The Queens Hall and Castle House Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Benmore Botanic Garden and Dunoon Leisure Centre. Quadmania and Funworld Leisure are also worth visiting.

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