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Hafton Castle Magnificent Large Self Catering in Scotland Hafton Castle Magnificent Large Self Catering in Scotland Hafton Castle Magnificent Large Self Catering in Scotland Elizabeth Dixon Daytime Phone: 0*1+799 50 10283 465 H*a+fton 0C1a2s3t4l5e6 H*u+nter'0s1 2Q3u4a5y6 D*u+noon A*r+gyll 0a1n2d3 4B5u6t7e8 P*A+23 8H0P1 Scotland £ 6,369.00 - £ 8,925.00 per week Hafton Castle is a magnificent building overlooking Holy Loch. It has a large indoor heated swimming pool, plenty of reception rooms, 19 en-suite bedrooms, sleeping 42 persons. It is licensed for weddings. Lovely Gardens, plenty of parking. Facilities: Room Details: Bathroom: Sleeps: 42 Ensuite Bathrooms 9 En-Suite Double Rooms Communications: Wifi 4 En-Suite Family Rooms 1 En-Suite Single Room Disabled: Ground Floor Bathroom, Ground Floor Bedroom, Ground Floor WC 5 En-Suite Twin Rooms Entertainment: Book Library, CD \ Music, DVD Player, TV, Video Heat: Central Heating, Wood Burning Stove Kitchen: Cooker, Dishwasher, Fridge, Fridge/Freezer, Grill, Microwave, Oven, Toaster Laundry: Ironing Board \ Iron, Tumble Dryer, Washing Machine Outside Area: Outside Seating, Patio \ Outside Dining Area, Private Garden, Private Parking Price Included: © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 24 September 2021 Hafton Castle Magnificent Large Self Catering in Scotland Linen, Towels Rooms: Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room Special: Cots Available, Highchairs Available Standard: Very Good Suitable For: Disabled, Elderly, Families, Large Groups, Short Breaks, Special Occasions, Wedding Venue About Dunoon and Argyll and Bute Hafton Castle is situated in Hunter's Quay, just outside Dunoon with stunning views over Holy Loch, on the Cowal Peninsula, only 45 minutes from Glasgow by car. It sleeps 42 in 19 en-suite rooms. It has a large heated indoor pool a perfect venue. Nearest Bus Stop: by the castle Nearest Train Station: Gourock Nearest Airport: Glasgow Nearest Ferry: Hunter's Quay © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 24 September 2021 Hafton Castle Magnificent Large Self Catering in Scotland Recommended Attractions 1. Benmore Botanic Gardens Nature Reserve, Parks Gardens and Woodlands Stunning woodland gardens situated just outside Dunoon. Part of the Dunoon, PA23 8QU, Argyll and Bute, Royal Botanic Gardens of Edinburgh Scotland 2. The Famous Russian Tavern Pubs and Bars, Restaurants A recreation of a Tsarist Russian Tavern on the seashore at Port Port Bannatyne Isle of Bute, PA20 , Bannatyne, Isle of Bute. Argyll and Bute, Scotland 3. Port Bannatyne Golf Club Isle of Bute Golf An eccentric but wonderful 13 hole course with magnificent views. Port Bannatyne Isle of Bute, PA20 0PH, Argyll and Bute, Scotland 4. Rothesay Castle Historic Buildings and Monuments A 9th century Viking Castle in the heart of Rothesay, Isle of Bute Rothesay Isle of Bute, PA20, Argyll and Bute, Scotland 5. Mount Stuart Historic Buildings and Monuments Britain's most astounding Victorian gothic mansion. Home to the Isle of Bute, PA20 9LR, Argyll and Bute, Stuarts of Bute. Scotland 6. Mount Stuart House Isle of Bute Historic Buildings and Monuments © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 24 September 2021 Hafton Castle Magnificent Large Self Catering in Scotland Magnificent Gothic Stately Home on the Isle of Bute, open to the Isle of Bute, PA20 9LR, Argyll and Bute, public, set in 300 acres of park with plants from all over the world. Scotland 7. Largs Golf Club Golf A long-established private golf club with a superb 18-hole parkland Irvine Road, KA30 8EU, North Ayrshire, course Scotland 8. Paddle Steamer Waverley Boat Trips In the summer spend the summer explore the Lochs & Islands of Largs, KA30 8BG, North Ayrshire, Arran, Bute & Cumbrae Scotland 9. Largs Yacht Haven Sailing and Watersports Scotland's finest marina with outstanding location in beautiful Largs, KA30 8EZ, North Ayrshire, sheltered sailing waters and top class facilitie Scotland 10. Kingarth Trekking Centre Childrens Attractions, Horse Riding and Pony Trekking Riding Tuition and Treks Out Kilchattan Bay, PA20 9NJ, Argyll and Bute, Scotland 11. St Blanes Chapel 6th Century and Dunagoil Vitrified Iron Age Village Historic Buildings and Monuments At the south tip of the Isle of Bute is a 6th Century chapel closeby a Dunagoil Southern Tip of Isle of Bute, prehistoric fortified village. PA20, Argyll and Bute, Scotland © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 24 September 2021 Hafton Castle Magnificent Large Self Catering in Scotland 12. Inveraray Castle Historic Buildings and Monuments, Parks Gardens and Woodlands Inveraray Castle is a remarkable and unique piece of architecture Inveraray, PA32 8XE, Argyll and Bute, incorporating Baroque, Palladian and Gothic Scotland 13. Kilmartin House Museum Visitor Centres and Museums Kilmartin House Museum is an award winning world-class centre for Kilmartin , PA31 8RQ, Argyll and Bute, archaeology and landscape interpretation Scotland 14. Oban Distillery Visitor Centre Distilleries Breweries Vineyards See how one of the Classic Malts is made at Oban Malt Whisky Oban, PA34 5NH, Argyll and Bute, Distillery, includes a dram and a tour of the Victorian building at the Scotland heart of Oban. 15. Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary Oban Nature Reserve, Visitor Centres and Museums, Aquariums, Childrens Attractions, Zoos Farms and Wildlife Parks A great family day out in the stunning surroundings of Loch Creran. Oban, PA37 1SE, Argyll and Bute, Visit the Scottish sealife sanctuary, home to a spectacular aquarium Scotland as well as Scotland's leading Seal Hospital Phone: 01631 720386 16. Glencoe Mountain Resort Cycling and Mountain Bikes, Winter Sports Wintersports and Summer Activities at White Corries, Glencoe Glencoe, PH49 4HZ, The Highlands, Scotland 17. Glencoe Walking and Climbing Awesome mountain range in the heart of the Scottish Highlands Glencoe, PA39, The Highlands, Scotland © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 24 September 2021 Hafton Castle Magnificent Large Self Catering in Scotland 18. The Ardnamurchan Natural History Centre Visitor Centres and Museums, Shops The most westerly part of the British mainland. Exhibitions and Glenmore, PH36 4JG, Argyll and Bute, displays for the whole family. Located in Glenmore in the Highlands Scotland More Information For more information, you can find us under ref.nr. 45679 on LovetoEscape.com LovetoEscape.com/holiday-home-villas/45679/hafton-castle-magnificent-large-self-catering-in-scotland.htm © 2021 LovetoEscape.com - Brochure created: 24 September 2021.
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