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Ferry Cottage Bed and Breakfast

Owner: Carole and Terry Bennetton
Address: Ardmay, Arrochar, Argyll and Bute, G83 7AH
Telephone: 01301 702428
Fax: 01301 702729
Mobile: 07796265181
Email: info@ferrycottage.com
Website: www.ferrycottage.com
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Tariff: Please contact for Tariff
Region: Argyll
Type: Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
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Description: Ferry cottage offers accomodation comprising one double room, one twin room and one family room. All rooms are centrally heated and include a colour television, tea and coffee facilities, toiletries and hairdryers. All our rooms have sea loch views across Loch Long with the breathtaking back drop of the Cobbler and the Arrochar Alps, consisting of 4 Munros, 6 Corbetts and 3 other smaller peaks. Including full Scorttish and also available Loch Fyne Kipper.

Location: Without doubt, one of the best attractions about staying at Ferry Cottage is our Argyll location in the Loch Lomond National Park. Situated between Loch Lomond and Loch Long and with perfect views to the Arrochar Alps it is the perfect environment for hillwalking, mountain climbing, watersports and mountain biking. Loch cruises and boat and bike hire are available locally and fishing is extremely popular with the choice of sea loch and fresh water river and loch in close proximity. There is an abundance of hill and forest walks including paths through the Argyll forest following the routes of the Vikings as they dragged their longships across the small strip of land between Loch Long and Loch Lomond. Click the images on the RHS to go to the Argyll Forest website. There are Viking graves in the cemetery by the old church at Ballyhennan and on various days in the summer you can catch a glimpse of the Waverley, the last ocean going paddle steamer in the world! Ferry Cottage is within easy reach of Glasgow Airport (45mins), and provides an excellent location from which to visit Glasgow, Loch Lomond, Stirling, The Trossachs, The Mull of Kintyre and Argyll and Inverarey.