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Argyll and Bute Vacation Rentals

Stay on the edge of the Europe with Argyll and Bute holiday cottages

Wide expanses of uninhabited islands contribute to the authentic Scottish atmosphere found with a holiday cottage in Argyll and Bute. Spot sea eagles, sample malt whiskeys and visit the castle abodes of famous Scotch clansmen.

Whisky lives in Argyll and Bute

Although Scottish cuisine has endured snubs in the past, it's fast becoming a foodie mecca in the British Isles. Connoisseurs have validated the rugged eclecticism of the islands' flavours, which compliment the wildness of the landscape.

The islands are a natural larder, rich with delicacies; from Scotland's major export, malt whiskey, to fine smoked salmon and fresh shellfish. Without doubt, the bastions of Scotch culinary fare are its distilleries. Nearby Oban's whiskey is smoky and saline. A number of Michelin chefs have seen the potential in Scotland's varied flavours. Try the Boat House or Westward.

Castles and other legendary landmarks

McCraig's Tower stands in Oban, a town famed for its rich whiskey. Rising from the summit of Battery Hill, the tower was constructed by a local philanthropic banker as an exercise to provide work for local stonemasons.

Of Scotland's many castles, Dunstaffnage Castle is has one of the richest histories you're likely to find. The mighty fortress was constructed by the MacDougalls before 1240 and was captured by Robert the Bruce in 1308. Don't miss the 13th century chapel nestled among the trees.

Ancient monoliths and modern museums

The meaning of the megalithic standing stones located on Argyll's south sound remains a mystery to this day. Stonehenge experts maintain that the distance between the stones pinpoints the midsummer and winter solstices, but the three Ballochroy Standing Stones are impactful even without meaning.

Bute Museum brings together the diverse historical heritage of the isle, as well as its treasure trove on Scotland's coast. Mesolithic and neolithic artefacts point to an obscure ancient history that only adds to the allure of these remote yet romantic islands.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical availability of vacation rentals in Argyll and Bute?

March has the highest availability of Cottage in Argyll and Bute, so you can expect a lot of vacation rentals available, even for last-minute bookings.

What are the most popular vacation home amenities in Argyll and Bute?

Many travellers are searching for Pets allowed, Internet, and Pool when booking a vacation home in Argyll and Bute.

Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Argyll and Bute?

If you're travelling with a dog, over 41% of vacation rentals in Argyll and Bute are pet-friendly.

What's the best month to book a vacation rental in Argyll and Bute?

If you're looking for balmy weather, July and August are typically the hottest months in Argyll and Bute with temperatures around 19 °C. January and February in Argyll and Bute are the coldest, with 2 °C on average.

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