Awe View Railway Cottage is a well-received holiday rental, praised for its cleanliness, cosy atmosphere, and thoughtful touches such as welcome packs. Its location offers beautiful views and convenient access to local attractions, despite some mentions of traffic noise. The cottage is equipped with essentials and homely furnishings, though Wi-Fi connectivity is noted as intermittent.
Guests consistently describe the cottage as 'spotlessly clean' and well-maintained, indicating high standards of cleanliness that contribute positively to their stay.
The location is appreciated for its beautiful surroundings and proximity to local sights, although some guests note the presence of traffic noise and the busy nearby road.
Reviews frequently mention the cottage's cosy and comfortable environment, with comfortable furnishings and a log burner adding to the experience. However, a few guests found the beds and outdoor furniture less comfortable.
The cottage is praised for its well-equipped kitchen and the inclusion of a log burner. However, several reviews cite issues with Wi-Fi and a few comments on the need for maintenance in certain areas, such as garden upkeep and outdoor furniture.
Many guests express gratitude for the welcome packs provided, which include treats for both humans and pets, although it is important to note that such gifts, while appreciated, are not guaranteed for every stay.
This delightful stone railway cottage, built in 1883, boasts an elevated position at the base of Ben Cruachan overlooking stunning Loch Awe, near the Pass of Brander, 3 miles from the village of Lochawe. The property has been fully refurbished and is presented to a high standard, making it ideal for couples, families or friends seeking to explore this truly beautiful part of Scotland. You enter the cottage from the rear and straight into a fitted kitchen, where you can prepare your own meals. It has been thoughtfully refurbished and equipped, optimising the available space. A separate building in the rear garden houses a washing machine, tumble dryer, freezer and is also an excellent space for storing bikes. You pass through from the kitchen into the comfortable sitting room, beautifully decorated and furnished with an elegant leather sofa and arm chairs. There is a cosy wood-burning stove and Freesat TV with an inbuilt DVD player. A dining table looks out the front window across the decking and with views on the mountains beyond. There are two bedrooms at this charming cottage. The one at the front is a king-size double, and at the rear of the property is a smaller three quarter-size double. The bathroom has both a bath to relax in after a day in the hills or exploring the countryside, and an invigorating shower to get you ready for the day. This property has two decked areas, a raised one in the rear garden and also one at the front of the cottage where, beyond the fence, the hill slopes down towards the road. The views across to Loch Awe and the mountains beyond are simply stunning. A short walk down the private track is the Ben Cruachan Power Station and the Cruachan Visitor Centre. This marvel of engineering produces hydro electricity from inside the mountain and, as well as a nice café, you can take the tour inside the mountain itself. Three miles along the loch side are a small shop and a resaurant/bar at Lochawe village with further amenities at Taynuilt, just five miles away. This part of Scotland is famous for its scenery and there are many superb walks and cycling opportunities to be enjoyed. There is a railway request stop (Falls of Cruachan Sta.) on the railway just yards from the rear of the cottage, so you can explore the bustling coastal town of Oban, the seafood capital of Scotland, and leave the car at home. The steps up to the FOC Station include an entrance to one of the paths up Ben Cruachan. Another walk begins near Ben Cruachan Inn in Lochawe, and goes by way of Cruachan Dam. Stop at the inn for a pint after your climb! Nearby St. Conan's Kirk is a popular attraction. Within a short drive is the superb Argyll coast as well as spectacular and menacing Glencoe. Take a ferry to Mull and Iona, or any of the Inner Hebrides or spend the day fishing on Loch Awe. Inveraray Castle is 19 miles to the south; and the town boasts some great pubs and restaurants, Samphire included. A charming and well equipped cottage in a beautiful part of Scotland. EPC Rating: Band G
Taynuilt is a village in Argyle and Bute, 12 miles from Oban, the gateway to the isles. It boasts a Post Office, pub, hairdresser, newsagent, butcher, grocer, Robin's Nest tea rooms and a nine-hole golf course. The area is great for outdoor lovers, with its scenery, walking trails and Loch Etive with its cruises to Connel to see the Fall of Lora.
All ground floor.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x double.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
External utility.
Sitting room with woodburning stove and dining area.
LPG central heating.
Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with Freesat, DVD, Wi-Fi (streaming not guaranteed), landline phone for local calls only, selection of books, games and DVDs.
Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot and highchair available on request.
Off-road parking for two cars.
Lockable bike storage.
Decked area at front and rear with grill and furniture.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking but there is a outside smoking area available.
Shop and pub 3 miles.
Note: Mobile phone reception can be variable at this property, mobile over Wi-Fi is best, and a landline is available for local calls.
Note: There can be some road noise when at the front of this property.
Note: The Oban railway line runs near to this property and guests can expect the occasional train (100 yards).
Simon
Spotlessly clean and everything needed for a great stay. We loved it Thanks to the owners and prep team
Jodie
The log burner was a lovely addition on colder nights but we only used it a handful of times as the cottage is lovely and warm. Well stocked kitchen with all you need including an air fryer! Bedrooms are lovely and spacious with plenty of storage. Throughout the cottage was clean and spotless. The bathroom is lovely and large with a bath and shower. View is beautiful looking over Loch Awe. Yes WiFi can be a bit slow but we got signal no problem. The garden is spacious (not fenced in but we were absolutely fine just watching the dog in and out) and the outhouse with the laundry area was a welcome addition. We went to the Ben Cruachan Inn and it was amazing, the food is so good but definitely book a table as it is small and gets quite busy. There are some gorgeous walks on the doorstep, the walk up to the dam was a hike and pretty rocky but well worth the trek for the views and the cafe across the road is good for a coffee and cake stop. We visited the island of Kerrera by ferry which again is well worth it for the views and the hike around the island, plenty of sheep, highland cows and birds to see! All in all we absolutely loved our stay at Awe View Cottage, it is an amazing find on the doorstep to so many places to explore. Thank you for the kind welcome goodies, we all enjoyed them! The dog included
Brian
The garden wasn't dog friendly The gate didn't close our dogs were nearly run over on the busy main road which was only yards from the front door? There was absolutely no where to walk the dogs the pictures are misleading and do not reflect the surroundings ? There were trains rumbling bye at all hours ?
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