
Although Clachandubh started life in the 1800's as three shepherds dwellings, it is now our largest cottage.
The cottage is a traditional stone, situated on its own by an old stone bridge over a burn and has its own enclosed garden, garage, ample parking space and well stocked log shed.
Key Features
- There are three twin and one single bedroom.
- Bathroom with bath and separate shower, basin and WC with a second separate WC and basin.
- Large sitting room/dining area with flat screen TV/DVD/CD player and open fireplace.
- Fully equipped fitted kitchen with fridge freezer, dishwasher, large washing machine,tumble dryer and microwave.
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Testimonials for Clachandubh Holiday Cottage
"We had a lovely time at Clachandubh, it was so peaceful. We went cycling round the loch and walked to Carnassarie Castle, but mostly we spent all the time fishing on the loch. We can't wait to come backnext year."
Ian, Beth and Samuel, West Yorks
"Batteries recharged again! Thankyou Clachanbdubh! Wild flowers and azaleas etc in all the woodlands, hedgerows and gardens have never been better. Some showers, but plenty of sun for our visits to Gigha and Mull, Carnassarie Castle, Oban (fish restaurant every bit as excellent as last year) and local estate walks. Heard a Cuckoo and saw deer. Wonderful."
Noell, Lancashire
"We so appreciate the beauty and tranquility of the Ederline Estate. We leave feeling a few years younger and a few pounds heavier! Another delightful holiday."
Chris & Janet, Lincolnshire
" There aren't many places in the UK, you can say you've watched deer from your sitting room window and eagles hunting above the cottage. Walked many, many miles without seeing a single person - very relaxing. A pleasurable stay in front of the log fire. Going home for a rest!"
Pat & Alan, Newcastle
Cottage directions Clachandubh:
Glasgow to Lochgilphead, then on the A816 to Kilmartin, through Kilmartin and continue for just over one mile to the next turn right signposted Ford/Cladich on the B840. Then continue for another mile and take the next turn to the right over a cattle grid sign posted Kilmichael Glen, continue for half a mile and take the next turn to the left sign posted Clachandubh, after a short distance you will go over another cattle grid at the bottom of the hill and over the old stone bridge, Clachandubh will be on your right and you will pass the garage on your left.
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