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THE OLD SCHOOL Dalavich, Taynuilt, Argyll PA35 1HN
Sleeps: 2 - 4. Cot available. Pets welcome. £10 additional charge per pet. No smoking.
Tourist Board: 3 stars.
  
Low season: £250 - £300 pw. Mid season: £300 - £400 pw. High season: £350 - £450 pw.
Page link: Our apartment sleeping up to 6.
For further details please contact:
Carol and Chris Keelan Tel: 01866 830049
  
Escape to the remote beauty of Loch Awe in the west of Scotland and discover your own Highland retreat. This former village school has just been fully refurbished to provide bright and spacious self-catering accommodation all on the ground level. It's just a couple of hours' drive from Glasgow, but it's a different world - you are in the heart of breathtaking scenery here, with the chance to encounter some amazing local wildlife, from birds of prey to wildcats. We also offer a free fly fishing taster to all our guests!
Accommodation The "Geography" apartment is a spacious two-bedroom apartment with a double room and a twin room, sleeping four in total. We also have additional one and three-bedroom apartments available on site and can accommodate up to 16 guests.
  Facilities include: - Bright open-plan kitchen/living area.
- Fully-equipped kitchen.
- WC with bath and shower.
- TV.
- DVD player.
- Free WiFi.
- Shared drying room.
- Large private garden.
Activities and attractions - The Old School has its own private garden and you're just a stone's throw from stunning Loch Awe.
- Free fly fishing taster for all guests!
- Dalavich boasts numerous lochside or forest walks and attractive cycle routes so you can experience nature up close.
- Bikes and boats are available for hire in the village - or you can try to beat the record for the biggest brown trout in Britain, caught in Loch Awe in 2002 and weighing 31lb 12oz.
- There is a laundrette facility and a café/shop in the village, as well as a thriving social club within the village hall, which welcomes families.
Further afield Dalavich is a great base for exploring more of the spectacular scenery of the west coast of Scotland - head north to Glen Coe, south to Crinan, or west to Oban and the isles.
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