Family or group of friends will love this gorgious house with its large garden, direct access to the private natural pebbles beach, fabulous view and complete privacy.
This spacious detached house lies within the national park along side LOCH LONG. Enjoy the total privacy yet just 5 min drive to the nearest village with amnities including, pubs, reastaurant, bars and cafe and grocery shop.
The space
If you love both sea and hill at the same time, this place has got both of them. Away from city full of natural resources around the March Cottage. Be it with your friends or family March cottage is trying to give the fun and the memorable moments you want to make. Not unknown to hikers and trekkers, this place have got a lot to offer to anybody.
Guest access
Guest can access to Private pebbles beach (small but perfect to have good time and fun) is part of March Cottage. Be it on the hot tub (outside) or just sitting on rattan sofa ( next to the sea) and a place in the decking area to enjoy your morning or evening tea, you will get the chance to enjoy the different colors of the nature.
Other things to note
Please be wise with water, though we have enough water for your stay still we would like to remind you that the water supply is coming straight from the the water stream so with the seasons its flow also changes. Do not use the shower at the same time in multiple bathrooms that will help you from running out of water. Incase if it ran of than it will get filled however may take longer time than you expected. Save water and it will help to make your stay pleasant.
Key Activities
Walking and climbing
Ardgartan Argyll is the perfect base for a Scottish walking holiday, from a gentle lochside stroll which begins at your cottage door to more strenuous hikes within the Argyll Forest Park. Surrounding our cottage are the Arrochar Alps, a glorious mountain range where you can bag as many as 5 Munros. Further afield, explore Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park with beautiful walks and more challenging climbs.
Scottish cycling trails
There are miles and miles of cycling routes surrounding our cottages at Ardgartan Argyll. Cycle round lochs, through woods and on mountains. Enjoy long pleasurable trips, with a picnic or a pub stop, or take your mountain bike, up and down glens, with arduous climbs and sweeping descents.
Family days out
Take a day out to the elegant seaside resort of Helensburgh and visit The Hill House, a Charles Rennie Mackintosh masterpiece. For history of another kind, the kids will love the famous Inveraray Jail for a taste of life “inside” in the 19th Century and Inveraray Castle for an insight into Scotland’s clans and their colourful, often bloodthirsty, history. More up to date fun can be found at Go Ape in Aberfoyle or the Sealife Sanctuary at Loch Lomond.
Castles, Museums and Gardens
No stay in Argyll would be complete without visiting Inveraray and its stunning castle. The ancestral seat of the Duke of Argyll, chief of the Clan Campbell, the castle is still the family’s home today. Visit too, the nearby Ardkinglas Woodland Gardens, set on the shores of Loch Fyne against a spectacular mountain backdrop. Explore Auchindrain – the most well-preserved example of a Highland Farm township or head further afield to Dunoon, for a fascinating day out at the Castle House Museum.
Pubs and restaurants
Our local is the Village Inn at Arrochar, where you can enjoy freshly cooked food, local ales and a large garden for those sunny days. For a more refined treat, head north to the Loch Fyne Restaurant and Oyster Bar, where you will be eating oysters fresh from the loch that the restaurant overlooks.
Towns and villages
Inveraray is not to be missed; climb Dun Na Cuaiche for the spellbinding vista of the village and castle below. For a seaside trip, visit Helensburgh, which has great shopping and The Hill House, an architectural gem by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, one of the finest private houses ever built. Closer to your cottage, spend a lazy afternoon village-hopping around the lochs, discovering Ardentinny, tucked away on the edge of Loch Long or Lochgoilhead, with its spectacular mountain and loch views. The pretty conservation village of Luss is also under 20 minutes away.
Outdoor adventures
At Ardgartan Argyll you are in the heart of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, 720 square miles of lochs, mountains and forests. Spot rare wildlife, discover stunning views and enjoy outdoor adventures. Put your boots on and explore the wild and rugged Argyll Forest Park or enjoy the views more leisurely on the West Highland Railway Line, voted the Greatest Railway Journey in the World by travel magazine readers, Wanderlust.
Rainy day activities
If the rain makes an appearance - and in Scotland, it’s always a possibility - take a drive up to Oban, where you can while away a couple of hours at the Oban Distillery. A little closer to your cottage, Inveraray Castle and Inveraray Jail are also great rainy-day activities. If retail therapy is more appealing, head for Loch Lomond Shores, where there is another Sealife Sanctuary to enthral the children.
Scottish Lochs
Ardgartan Argyll sits on the shore of Loch Long, a Scottish sea loch where you can fish, canoe or collect mussels for supper. A short drive away is Loch Lomond, Scotland’s largest freshwater loch, best enjoyed from the deck of a Loch Lomond cruise boat. For a peaceful afternoon that gives you a unique view of the Scottish landscape, take a boat out on Loch Lomond or Loch Goil. Head north to Loch Fyne, for spectacular views, Inveraray town and castle, and local oysters. This is just a tiny selection of the lochs you can enjoy in this rugged landscape.