Aird Farm Holiday Cottages – Tranquil Escapes in Argyll
Aird Farm Holiday Cottages are located just three miles from the charming village of Ardfern in Argyll. These traditional Scottish self-catering holiday homes are set amidst some of the most breathtaking scenery in Scotland, at the end of the Craignish Peninsula. Guests can enjoy magnificent views across the islands of Jura, Scarba, Mull, and Luing, as well as the famous Straits of Corrivrechyan — the renowned whirlpool between Jura and Scarba.
Aird House
Aird House accommodates up to six guests and offers a high standard of self-catering comfort. The property features four bedrooms — one double room with a super king-size bed, two single rooms, and a twin bedroom on the ground floor. The inviting lounge includes a wood-burning stove and oil-fired heating, while the fully fitted modern kitchen and dining area provide everything needed for a relaxing stay. Additional amenities include a bathroom upstairs, a downstairs toilet and washbasin, a utility room, and a drying room at the rear entrance. The house is surrounded by a charming walled garden at the front, and guests can enjoy an iPod dock for entertainment. EPC Rating D. Licence no. AR02346F.
Aird Steading Cottage
Aird Steading Cottage offers spacious, luxurious accommodation for two guests. It is uniquely positioned as the only cottage on the Craignish Peninsula with views to both the west — overlooking the islands of Scarba, Jura, Mull, and Luing — and to the east across Loch Craignish. The cottage features a super king bedroom, a luxury bathroom with a Jacuzzi, power shower, and bathrobes provided. The modern kitchen and dining room open onto an enclosed garden, while the comfortable lounge includes a wood-burning stove and oil-fired heating. An iPod dock is also available. EPC Rating D. Licence no. AR02358F.
Exploring Ardfern & Argyll
The nearby village of Ardfern is a popular yachting haven, home to a post office and the Crafty Kitchen — a café and craft shop in one. Visitors can also enjoy meals at the Galley of Lorne Hotel, which offers a bar and restaurant, as well as a village shop for essentials.
Close by, the village of Craobh Haven offers further dining options, including a pub and seafood restaurant, along with opportunities for water sports.
Mid Argyll is rich in history, known for its standing stones and Neolithic burial grounds, including one located right on Aird Farm. The Kilmartin House Museum in Kilmartin provides fascinating insights into prehistoric Scotland.
For day trips, Oban is just 27 miles away and offers boat trips and ferries to the islands of Mull, Tiree, and Colonsay. Lochgilphead lies 20 miles to the south, providing another nearby hub to explore this beautiful part of Scotland.
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