Rhumhor Holiday Lodge ideal for family holidays in a stunning location
Rhumhor Holiday Lodge is a beautiful lochside home sleeping up to 11 people. Ideal for birthday parties, special celebrations, reunions, short breaks and relaxing holidays.
It is located on the shores of Loch Goil in a small village called Carrick Castle. The location is stunning and you are surrounded by nature and history.
The property has a beautiful family / entertainment room, perfect for get togethers. It has a Chesterfield suites, a large pool table, TV, DVD, Wii, Wi-fi and opens out onto a BBQ, decking area and private garden.
There is a classical drawing room with a log burner, ideal for quiet relaxation and conversation. There is also an elegant dining room with a wood burner, so you have plenty of opportunity to enjoy cosy Highland nights.
The five bedrooms are beautifully decorated and there a two bathrooms. The kitchen is fitted out with all mod cons.
The views from the property are amazing and while you are in a tranquil location you will also find a host of activities within the glen, such as indoor swimming, golf, sauna, ice skating, bowls, boat hire and of course, beautiful walks.
The accommodation welcomes well behaved dogs - please enquire for details.
This is wonderful accommodation to enjoy with family and friends in the most stunning scenery in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Rhumhor Holiday Lodge is easily accessible from Glasgow, just over an hours drive. There are regular flights into Glasgow airport from most UK airports or trains into Glasgow Central Station. The drive up to Loch Goil is a treat treat with some spectacular scenery to enjoy.
Rhumhor Holiday Lodge has been lovingly upgraded by new owners Martine and Bill Cherry so do come and enjoy a wonderful stay.
Contact Details
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Rhumhor Holiday Lodge, Carrick Castle, Loch Goil, Argyll and Bute, PA24 8AF |
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01301 703191 |
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www.rhumhor.com |
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This page was last updated: 28 July 2011
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