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BRAERIACH Blackwaterfoot, Isle of Arran KA27 8ET
Sleeps: 5. Travel cot by arrangement. Pets welcome. No smoking.
Low season £300 - £400 pw. High season £450 - £550 pw.
For further details please contact:
Mrs Moira Martin Tel: 01770 830339

Braeriach is a spacious and comfortable bungalow set in a quiet and elevated location in the scenic Shiskine Valley with panoramic views over the Kilbrannan Sound to Kintyre with its breathtaking sunsets. The house is within a mile of the village of Blackwaterfoot and is ideal for families, golfers, walkers and anyone who wishes to enjoy a relaxed and peaceful holiday on the magical Island of Arran.
 
Facilities: Double glazed with oil central heating. Large comfortable lounge/ dining room with picture windows, Sky TV, video and DVD players, CD player etc. Fully-fitted and well equipped kitchen with electric cooker, double oven and grill, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, microwave, food processor etc. Utility area with washing machine and tumble dryer. King-size bed in front bedroom. Twin-bedded room to rear. Single front bedroom. Fully equipped bathroom. Separate shower room with W.C. Bed linen and towels provided. Large rear/ side garden with picnic table. Electricity, Oil and Sky included in the rental price. Local Facilities: - Shops including bakery, butcher, grocer and post office, newsagent.
- The famous Shiskine 12-hole golf course (in the top 100 courses). It also has tennis courts, bowling green, pro shop and a resident professional who gives lessons.
- Long sandy beach below the golf course.
- Kinloch Hotel with excellent bar meals, indoor swimming pool, sauna, squash courts and snooker table.
- Pony trekking and cycle hire.
- Wonderful walking opportunities.
Arran has something for everyone from adventurous pursuits such as rib-riding or quad biking to golfing (there are seven golf courses and a driving range), walking, fishing, sailing or spotting the golden eagles, seals, otters, dolphins or numerous red deer. Visit historical castles and iron-age forts. So come and enjoy a 'magical' holiday.
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