Lochindaal is very well appointed, and large enough for everyone to have their own space.
There is a beautifully landscaped garden, with artificial grass as well as various seating options and a BBQ - perfect for enjoying those long summer evenings!
Inside, each bedroom is very spacious with built in wardrobes and plenty of room for suitcases.
Downstairs there is level entry into the house, wide doors and everything you need is on ground floor level (including two of the bedrooms). The large living room has patio doors out to the garden, and double doors through to the beautifully finished dining kitchen (with dishwasher), and the door from the kitchen lead to the utility room with fridge freezer and washer/dryer (separates have been changed for a 2 in 1 unit). There is the master bedroom (kingsize) with ensuite shower room, as well as a twin room on ground floor level. The separate WC is also on the ground floor.
Heading upstairs, there are two very spacious bedrooms (1 kingsize with TV - perfect for quiet time, and 1 twin) and a large family bathroom (bath and separate shower).
We are family-friendly, with a travel cot provided (please bring your own bedding for the travel cot), and a variety of books and games, along with children crockery etc. There is suitable space in any of the bedrooms for situating the travel cot.
Portavadie infinity pool and spa is reached by a short ferry ride (as foot passengers) from Tarbert, a popular option with kids and adults alike! Make a day of it with dinner in one of their restaurants before getting the ferry back (watching out for porpoises!).
Skipness is a short drive from the house, and it features a castle along with beach and 'seafood shack' (some of the best seafood in the area - seasonal opening hours, so check before you go).
Seal Point is down just past Clachan, around 5 miles from the house - groups of around a dozen seals can usually be spotted on the rocks at low tide (sunsets from here are spectacular too).
Lochindaal is set in Whitehouse, which is just 5 miles from the quaint fishing village of Tarbert. Tarbert offers a good selection of places to eat and drink, along with shops and various events during the summer.
Lochindaal also sits on the new Kintyre 66 route, as well as the whisky trail - so is popular with those wanting to visit the Islay or Campbeltown distilleries. It is a short drive to the Islay ferry, as well as to the Gigha and Arran ferries. It is around half an hour from the famous Machrihanish/West Port beach - remember to bring your surfboard!
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