What a location! Next door to the iconic “Bridge over the Atlantic” and with beautiful sea views, Innish Beag (wee Innish) is small but perfectly formed. The perfect couple’s escape, ideal for exploring the island and beautiful West Highlands.. Ground Floor:
2 steps to entrance.
Open plan living space.
Living area: With Freeview Smart SKY TV.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With breakfast bar, electric hob, Aga, microwave and fridge.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Steep, open tread stairs leading to.... First Floor:
Bedroom: With double bed and vaulted ceilings (limited headroom).. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack.. Front and rear gardens with sitting-out area, garden furniture and BBQ (shared with other properties on-site). Private parking for 1 car. No smoking. Please note: Sorry, no children under 12 years old. There are 5 steps in the garden.. Innish Beag is a cosy escape for two on the Isle of Seil, connected by road bridge to the mainland, making it the most accessible island of the Inner Hebrides. Cross the bridge and enter an island idyll, surrounded by beautiful countryside, friendly folk and lovely sea views over the Bridge. An ideal romantic couple’s retreat, with a loft bedroom and stunning sea views, Innish Beag will not disappoint! There is a warm and welcoming open-plan living space with kitchen/diner warmed by a cosy Aga with stunning sea views towards the Bridge. Wooden stairs climb up to the wood-lined loft bedroom with cosy double bed, where the views only get better!! Served by a compact shower room on the ground floor, there is everything a couple will need for an island break! Outside, you have access to a large lawned front garden, where you can sit and immerse yourself in the views. The rear hillside garden is lawned with mature shrubs and features a hidden barbeque area.
Innish Beag is within just a few yards of an excellent pub and eatery, and although rural, the island is really well served for amenities. With an excellent local store at Balvicar, plus several shops, pubs & restaurants on the island, you will not have to travel far to find a place to eat out or find something to do or explore. The Isle of Seil is one of the Slate Islands, known as the “Islands which roofed the World” and has been linked to the mainland by the Clachan Bridge (Bridge Over The Atlantic) since the late 18th century. An abundance of wild life in the area; eagles, buzzards, kestrels, otters, deer, badgers, and a friendly local community, makes it an ideal place to get away from the bustle of city life and unwind.
There are several fantastic boat trip operators nearby offering a chance to see the amazing wildlife including a high speed Rib Boat trip through the Corryvreckan whirlpools. There is a nine hole golf course on the island, charters, kayaking, diving and numerous walks. The bridge which connects the Isle of Seil to the mainland enables easy access for exploring the Oban area and mid-Argyll as well as Glencoe and Fort William. Beach 14½ miles. Pub and restaurant 85 yards.
Innish Beag (ref UK38782) can be booked together with Innish (ref UK38783) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
Free WiFi
Sorry, no children under the age of 12.
The stairs to access the loft bedroom are steep and open tread. There is also limited headroom.
There are 5 steps in the rear garden.
Located in Oban, this cottage is in a rural area and on a river. Clachan Bridge and McCaig's Tower are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Oban Ferry Terminal and Glencruitten Golf Club. Take an opportunity to explore the area for water adventures such as fishing and other activities like golfing.
Weekly price from £581
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