Ardbrecknish House standing on the banks of Loch Awe has 10 large self-catering properties set in the most stunning scenery in Argyll.
Ardbrecknish House stands on the banks of Loch Awe, at 26 miles the longest freshwater loch in Britain, and set in some of the most stunning scenery in Argyll, Western Scotland. Under the gaze of mighty Ben Cruachan you can enjoy many accessible walks or hire a boat to explore the mystical islands and ruined castles of the loch.
This historic manor house dating back to the early 16th century offers ten large self catering properties.
Only an hour and a half from Glasgow airport it provides an ideal base for visiting Inveraray, Glen Coe and Oban the gateway to the Isles.
Pet friendly Ardbrecknish House has 10 self catering properties ranging from the “Study” sleeping 2, through to the “West Wing”, a two storey 17th century wing which accommodates 12. With a total of 54 bed places Ardbrecknish can cater for large groups wishing to arrange family reunions birthdays etc and our catering staff can provide sit down meals or buffets depending on your requirements.
Within the house we have the Ardbrecknish Room, with large open fire and wood panelled ceiling. Here you can enjoy an excellent home cooked meal freshly prepared from local produce. The Ardbrecknish Room also has a pool table, darts and Scottish carpet bowls.
There is also the friendly Ardbrecknish Bar serving fine ales and aWedding reception Ardbrecknish good selection of malt whiskies. The bar is regarded as an extremely good tourist information centre!!
The house also has a laundry room with washing and drying facilities and free Wi-Fi is available. The beautiful grounds are ideal for woodland and waterside walks. There is a children’s play area and a barbecue is available.
Adjacent to Ardbrecknish House is “Loch Awe Boats” where canoes or motor boats can be hired for fishing or exploring the many islands, castles and wildlife that make Loch Awe “Scotland’s best kept secret”.
Ardbrecknish House is situated in the heart of Argyll & the Isles, “Nature’s Paradise”, a land carved from rock, cloaked with trees and haunted by legend. It is an area of outstanding beauty, with stunning scenery, fabulous forests and gardens, amazing wildlife and has one of Scotland’s richest prehistoric landscapes with evidence of over 5000 years of human occupation.
Ardbrecknish House
Ardbrecknish House standing on the banks of Loch Awe has 10 large self-catering properties set in the most stunning scenery in Argyll.