Log Cabins & Lodges in Dunoon
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Log Cabins & Lodges in Dunoon
The ideal holiday destination if it exists and is located in the golfing country of Scotland. Dunoon is a small and quiet resort close to the Atlantic Ocean coast. Find on Holidu, perfect lodges to enjoy the holiday season in a comfortable and cosy atmosphere. Accommodation can be adjusted to your budget and size, offering you the best services so that you can enjoy your stay without worries. Our log cabins are located just a few metres from the bay and from the terrace you can breathe the fresh air brought by the waves of the sea.
Lodges with large gardens and access for petsThese are perfect holiday spots for families or couples looking for a place where they can relax to the fullest and require space for 2 to 8 people. In addition, pets are welcome on the premises, and you can chill out while reading a good book in the garden. Each location has large and spacious rooms, swimming pool, air-conditioning, TV service and Wi-Fi network connection, parking and washing machine.
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Toward Castle was founded in the 19th century as a country house. However, the fort's origins date back to the 15th century, when it was built by a merchant from the renowned city of Glasgow. From the fortress there is a sublime view of Rothesay Bay. It is 226 acres in size and has been used as an outdoor education centre. Its peak of activity was during the Second World War, as it functioned as a combined operations centre. You can visit with the kids, take the pets and have a picnic.
Dunoon for golf loversSkelmorlie Golf Club is the ideal place for golf enthusiasts, professionals and apprentices. Take in the beautiful views from the course and cool off in the clubhouse. Every weekend different games are played and visitors are welcome to join in, with prior notice to the Club's managers. In addition, from Monday to Friday golf lessons are given, each day is divided into a group. Undoubtedly, a place you should not miss if you are a connoisseur of the sport.
Did you know that the town of Dunoon is ranked as one of the smallest in Scotland? It has just 7,830 inhabitants, compared to Glasgow which is the second-largest city in the country.
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A museum that tells the story of Dunoon and allows you to see the most unforgettable views of the Clyde. You'll learn about Cowal's history from the Neolithic settlers, Highland clan battles to the World Wars and the Cold War. Have a picnic with the family in the beautiful gardens surrounding the fortress. Within the grounds you can see various interactive exhibits, photographic archives, historic buildings and original memorabilia. The grounds of the Castle include the iconic "Highland Mary" statue in honour of Mary Campbell. The Museum has a gift shop offering handmade crafts, jewellery and carefully selected postcards from your visit.
2. Take a walk around the hallowed Holy LochIt is located on the Cowal peninsula of the Firth of Clyde and owes its name to its close association with the Christian church. During World War II it was used as a submarine base by the Royal Navy and in the Cold War, from 1960 to 1990, the United States also used the Holy Loch as a base for nuclear submarines. Some of the best known tourist attractions around the loch are: the great city of Glasgow, Benmore Botanic Gardens and Inveraray Castle.
3. Spend some time in the homey Cardwell Garden CentreWith over 50 years' experience in the gardening market, it is a large family-run centre. Sixty per cent of the plants sold at Cardwell are grown in the 16-acre nursery. It is a centre specializing in indoor and outdoor plant material, but also sells garden supplies, furniture and tools. It was established in 1962 and is the finest destination retailer in the whole of Scotland, with approximately 20 departments covering around 36,000 square metres. It has a restaurant with over 300 seats, a clothing, food, gift and kitchen shop, a craft centre and a furniture showroom.
4. Be an expert at the professional Cowal Golf ClubFounded in 1891, it is a venue offering panoramic views across the Firth of Clyde to the hinterland of the Cowal Hills. The Club has been run by the great Russell Weir since 1979, who has forged a very successful career in the world of golf and also offers masterclasses in the sport. At the Club you can hire golf carts or a caddie, visit the clothing shop or the golf equipment and supplies shop. There is a special practice area. There is a clubhouse, a members' bar, a lounge and a billiard room. Parties for members and their guests are held within the clubhouse.
5. Meet the beautiful Bishop's Glen & DunoonIt is better known as Dunoon Reservoir and some stories relate that it was created in 1880. It was originally the source of drinking water for the town; nowadays, that function is fulfilled by Loch Eck. To walk around the reservoir you start at Dunoon's Victorian quay which is about 7.3 kilometres to the castle gardens.
6. Colour your eyes at the stunning Benmore Botanic GardenEntering the garden, you will be greeted by a grand avenue of trees that were planted in 1863 and have grown at least 50 metres tall. It is a world-famous botanical garden, bringing together a collection of flowers, trees and shrubs from all over the world. You will find 300 species of rhododendrons, collections of plants from South and North America, a great variety of the most exotic plants from the East and the Himalayas. The perfect place for those who love horticulture. It is open to the public from March to October. Among its spaces there is a café, a book, gift and plant shop. In the courtyard of the garden, different exhibitions are held throughout the year.
7. Rejoice at golden Lunderston BayThe most popular spot near Glasgow, you can have a picnic with the kids, admire the scenery, take a walk to Kip Marina, play sandcastles, fly kites, among other activities. If you're lucky you'll spot seals, dolphins, sharks and porpoises. When the kids get tired of the sand, take them to the playground near the beach.
Information about log cabins in Dunoon
🏡 Log cabins available: | 12 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -37%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £45. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 7 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 8% of the properties. |
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