Coorie Braw Cottage
Dunoon
There is a washing machine for the convenience of longer stays.
Bedroom 1 - Double bedroom, ground floor
Bedroom 2 - Twin bedroom with 2 single beds, ground floor
Bedroom 3 - Double small bedroom, first floor
Ground floor family bathroom with bath/shower, toilet and basin.
Quiet Hours: We ask guests to be thoughtful of neighbours and keep noise levels to a minimum between 11pm and 10am.
- Waterfront location
- Sea views
- Private hot tub, rules apply
- Central heating
- Smart television 32"
- Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property
- Well equipped kitchen
- Fridge/freezer
- Electric 4 ring hob/electric oven
- Dishwasher
- Microwave, kettle & toaster
- Washing machine
- Clothes drying rack
- Iron and ironing board
- Linen and bathroom towels included
- Bring beach towels for hot tub use, alternatively hot tub towels can be provided at a cost of £10.
- Hairdryer
- High chair
- Travel cot, no mattress, please bring own bedding
- Private entrance
- Two levels, stairs to living room
- Outdoor furniture/dining area
- Shared BBQ - charcoal can be provided at an additional cost. Pay direct to owner.
- Shared garden, not enclosed
- Private onsite parking
- Please request your dog, £20 per pet, per stay maximum two
- Strictly a non smoking property
- Sorry no hen or stag parties or events
- Good House-keeping deposit £200
Directions and full address to be advised in Key & Arrival Instructions after final balance is paid.
DUNOON
Dunoon is the main town on the Cowal Peninsula in the south of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is on the western shore of the upper Firth of Clyde, to the south of the Holy Loch. The town offers a museum and leisure centre as well as a great selection of shops, galleries, and cafes.
DIRECTIONS
You can travel by Citylink Bus or by train from Glasgow to the ferry terminals at Gourock. Calmac and Western Ferries both serve the Dunoon area and both ferry operators have passenger facilities.
By car follow the M8 from Glasgow to Gourock where you can catch the Western Ferries Ferry to Dunoon. You can also drive via the A82, a very picturesque route past Loch Lomond and through the Argyll countryside.