On one level and ideally situated on a quiet street close to the town centre, old harbour and coastal walk our spacious cottage is light and airy with 2 living rooms, 2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 of which is an ensuite), a very well equipped dining kitchen and modern shower room as well as an additional cloakroom. It really is a haven of relaxation and tranquility.
Comfortable, well-equipped end of terrace house, solidly built in 1895 in a great location for the bakery, pubs, cafés, take-aways, Co-op and Premier supermarkets, train station, gift shops, ice-cream parlour, pharmacy and GP surgery; easy walk to fabulous beach with miles to walk north past the harbour and golf course, or south past a waterfall and colonies of seals.
Under the stars in a Dark Sky Area looking out onto the forest, the Shepherd's Hut has a really comfortable king sized bed, full kitchen, bathroom and wood burning stove. The setting is peaceful and tranquil and provides the perfect base to explore the surrounding stunning Scottish landscape. The garden is private and fully enclosed and there are endless trails nearby.
Berrymoor Lodge is a spacious holiday cottage in Kippford sleeping six people in three comfortable bedrooms, set in the peaceful surroundings of the Solway Riviera in Dumfries and Galloway. This modern self-catering lodge features a master king with spa bath en-suite, a twin room, and full-size bunks suited to adults as well as children. The open-plan living space opens onto wraparound decking with countryside views and dark skies ideal for stargazing. Guests can walk to The Anchor Hotel and The Mariner Hotel for food and local ales. A fantastic base for families and friends planning Scottish coastal breaks near beaches, forests, and the beautiful Colvend Coast.
Cove Cottage is a two-bedroom holiday cottage in a secluded spot above Loch Caolisport on the Scottish west coast. Sleeping four, it suits couples, families and guests travelling with dogs who are looking for peace and space. The cottage sits on the private Ellary Estate and is reached via a narrow hill track, which gives it a real sense of separation without making it feel remote or difficult to reach. Everything is on one level, with an open-plan living area, open fire and a conservatory looking out across the loch. The garden leads straight onto the open hillside, with walking routes from the door, and fishing permits are available locally. This self-catering accommodation offers a calm, practical base for exploring Argyll’s coastline, lochs and wildlife.