Achaglachgach Stables

ID: S526150

  • Bedrooms 5
  • ・ Sleeps 10
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Guests have praised Achaglachgach Stables for its comfort, spaciousness, and beautiful decoration, making it ideal for large groups and families. The property's location offers easy access to scenic walks, beaches, and local eateries. While some guests mentioned minor maintenance issues and suggestions for improvement, the overall experience was highly enjoyable, with special appreciation for the cleanliness and the warm welcome provided by the hosts.

The property consistently receives high marks for cleanliness, with guests noting it as immaculate and beautifully clean. The attention to detail by the housekeeper is frequently commended.

The location is celebrated for its proximity to beaches, local attractions, and restaurants. Guests appreciate the peacefulness and the natural beauty surrounding the property.

The property is described as very comfortable, with underfloor heating and spacious living areas. However, some guests noted stiff door handles and a desire for more seating in the living room.

Facilities are generally well-received, especially the kitchen and garden space. Criticisms include slow Wi-Fi, issues with tap water taste, and concerns about electric vehicle charging. Some guests also mentioned the need for additional showers and refrigeration space.

While guests have expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and some have mentioned receiving homemade bread and scones, there is not enough consistent information about thoughtful gestures or gifts to provide a score. It should be noted that such gestures, while appreciated, are not guaranteed.

About this property

Tarbert 6.4 miles. Achaglachgach Stables near Tarbert in Argyll are where forever memories are made. Situated on the shores of West Loch Tarbert, this beautifully designed stable conversion offers ample accommodation, making it the perfect destination for family gatherings or reunions with friends. The grandeur of the property is established from the get-go with a sumptuous open-plan living and entertaining room measuring an extraordinary 50 feet in length and complete with a feature vaulted ceiling, oak flooring and an attractive woodburning stove. The underfloor heating helps to make visitors feel warm and snug and there is plenty of seating for guests to recline, chill out and catch up with each other. The stylish contemporary kitchen offers all the facilities needed to cook meals for all the house’s guests and there is an inviting dining table which can seat up to 10 people. Imagine sitting around the table, tucking into a delicious meal created from locally sourced produce, clinking glasses and making the most of quality time with family and friends. There’s likely to be some friendly rivalry over the bedrooms but don’t worry they’re all pretty amazing. Choose from the ground-floor, king-sized bedroom with feature beamed ceiling, patio door leading out to the gardens and fabulous en-suite bath and shower room, or upstairs there’s another elegant king-size bedroom which also has a beamed ceiling. Three twin bedrooms complete the first-floor accommodation with two additional bathrooms here too. Moving outside, if the Scottish weather is being kind, then there is loads of space for children (and dogs!) to run around as well as a picnic table and benches perfect for an impromptu picnic lunch, dinner or drinks. If you do decide to leave the house at any point, then don’t worry – there’s plenty to see and do for everyone. From hill walks, watersports, horse riding, golf and boat hire to more sedate activities such as a gentle stroll on the beach, exploring local woodlands, viewing walled gardens, tours of the Giant’s Grave in Torinturk and St Columba’s Cave and an array of seafood restaurants in Tarbert, all just a short drive away. Achaglachgach Stables really does tick all the boxes when it comes to offering a holiday home which is spacious, stylish and well located. EPC Rating: Band C. Property may be booked with 1110750 together sleeping 14.

Built around an inlet on Loch Fyne, Tarbert has long been both a harbour and a key strategic point in the history of Scotland's rugged West Coast. Tarbert once required three castles to protect it, and the ruins of one of these can still be visited today. Built around the natural harbour, fishing and sailing continue to play an important part in the life of the village. There are many annual events to interest all tastes including the sailing regatta on Loch Fyne, seafood and music festivals. The 87 mile Kintyre Way stretches from Tarbert to the south of the Kintyre Peninsula, and offers walking for all levels and with ferry connections to Islay and Arran, there is simply no better location to relax and explore this rugged and picturesque part of Scotland.

Accommodation

Five bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor king-size with en-suite bath, shower, basin and WC, 1 x king-size, 3 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, basin and WC.

Family bathroom with freestanding bath, walk-in shower, heated flooring, basin and WC.

Dining kitchen.

Laundry room and WC.

Living room with vaulted ceiling and woodburning stove

Central heating and woodburning stove.

Two electric ovens and grills, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.

Satellite TV, DVD player, digibox, WiFi, books and games.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and travel cot available by request.

Off-road parking for 5 cars.

Fenced gardens with lawns, gravelled area and picnic bench and seating.

Pet-friendly, allowing up to two well-behaved dogs.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 6.4 miles, pub 6.4 miles.

Note: Though electricity is included in the rent, charging for electric cars is not included in the rental.

Note: Please bring own linen for travel cot.

Reviews (23)

  • Graham

    Kitchen was well resourced Do think it needs a third shower. Pillows were hard in downstairs room.

  • Cian

    Nice and peaceful just what you need for a relaxing holiday. Overall a great holiday.

  • Ben

    We got good signal on EE. We are a family of x5 and we really enjoyed our stay. Visited the Mull of Kintyre, Isle of Arran, and the Isle of Gigh. We were situated nicely to get up to Oban and Mull but didn't have time. Don't bother with the takeaways as they're terrible. If you're going to eat out then actually go out to eat.

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