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The cottage, overlooks Holy Loch and Loch Long where they merge with the Clyde Estuary.
Surrounded by dramatic hills, glens and the Argyll Forest Park - planted with magnificent specimen trees - the cottage is fantastic for walking and enjoying nature at its best.
√ By air - Glasgow or Prestwick Airports - about 1.5 hours from cottage
√ By rail - Greenock train station - a 20-30 minute ferry trip across the Firth of Clyde
√ By car - the route from Glasgow is spectacular, taking in Loch Lomond, Loch Long, Loch Fyne and Loch Eck and finally to Strone. Or, drive to Greenock or Gourock and take the ferry.
√ By ferry - Western Ferry terminal at Gourock to Hunter’s Quay— about five miles from the cottage or Caledonian MacBrayne ferry terminal in Dunoon, 7 miles from cottage
√ Bus from Glasgow to Dunoon - approx 1 hour
√ Local public transport - a regular bus service runs between Dunoon and Ardentinny. Bus stop across the road from the cottage


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