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17-10-2011, 11:55 AM
I'll have a think.....
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17-10-2011, 12:04 PM
I like this one - cozy for two.

Pets OK, they do short breaks and look free for your dates.

I know the hotel is just a few mins walk (Glenelg Inn) and is lovely.

http://www.scotland-holiday-cottage....glenelgcot.htm
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17-10-2011, 12:19 PM
Originally Posted by Phil View Post
I like this one - cozy for two.

Pets OK, they do short breaks and look free for your dates.

I know the hotel is just a few mins walk (Glenelg Inn) and is lovely.

http://www.scotland-holiday-cottage....glenelgcot.htm
Phil you may have cracked it had a quick look - looks great off for a deeper investigation and we could visit Stein as a day trip sounds pretty ideal
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17-10-2011, 12:21 PM
Karen came up with that one
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17-10-2011, 12:25 PM
Originally Posted by Phil View Post
I like this one - cozy for two.

Pets OK, they do short breaks and look free for your dates.

I know the hotel is just a few mins walk (Glenelg Inn) and is lovely.

http://www.scotland-holiday-cottage....glenelgcot.htm
Have emailed them Phil

Thanks v much Karen
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17-10-2011, 12:42 PM
I'm excited now quite fancy it myself.

We spent a lovely (albeit wet) week in Glenelg last summer although May should be nicer and midgie free !

Nice dog walks down to Gavin Maxwell's old place (Camusfearna) at Sandaig bay and the road down to Arnisdale and Corran is beautiful. Lovely meals at the Glenelg Inn too.

Fingers crossed you get it.
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17-10-2011, 12:52 PM
http://www.lochandlake.com/

This place. Very populr, and the people who own it are lovely (tell em KB gave you the kinky)
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17-10-2011, 01:03 PM
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I'm excited now quite fancy it myself.

We spent a lovely (albeit wet) week in Glenelg last summer although May should be nicer and midgie free !

Nice dog walks down to Gavin Maxwell's old place (Camusfearna) at Sandaig bay and the road down to Arnisdale and Corran is beautiful. Lovely meals at the Glenelg Inn too.

Fingers crossed you get it.
Thanks Phil and Karen they have pencilled us in for the Sunday to the Wednesday (might have to change that to the Monday as not sure how clever driving would be on the Sunday!) Stuart hasn't actually got back to me yet LOL but it looks perfect and we have always wanted to go to Sandaig Islands and Stuart LOVES otters so would be fantastic if we saw some in the wild

Originally Posted by Kerriebaby View Post
http://www.lochandlake.com/

This place. Very populr, and the people who own it are lovely (tell em KB gave you the kinky)
Thanks KB we really like Loch Lomond area and will defenitely bear it in mind for the future or if Phil and Karens suggestion doesn't happen
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17-10-2011, 01:33 PM
We saw plenty of otters.

If you're out of luck - cross the little Kylerhea ferry (5 mins in the car from the cottage) and as soon as you get off the ferry turn first right - and you'll be at the Kylerhea Otter Haven where you will certainly see wild otters.
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17-10-2011, 03:03 PM
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No idea what it's like but I know of this place near to where we sometimes stay. It's not what you'd call cheap though.

http://www.bluebellcroft.co.uk/bluebellcroft/Home.html
Wow - that is gorgeous!
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