Ettrick Cottage is a charming countryside retreat located on the west coast of the Isle of Bute in Scotland. This cozy cottage is ideal for a romantic getaway for two, offering stunning seascapes and a peaceful setting. The open-plan living space features a comfortable reclining sofa, electric fire, and a well-equipped kitchen for self-catering. The bedroom boasts a luxurious king-size bed and impressive views, while the shower room includes a heated towel rail for added comfort.
Outside, guests can relax on the private south-facing patio and enjoy views of the Isle of Arran and Ettrick Bay. The surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking along the West Island Way, fishing at Loch Fad, and exploring the historic ruins of Rothesay Castle and Mount Stuart House. The seaside town of Rothesay is just 5 miles away and provides all the amenities needed for a self-catered stay, from local shops to fine dining options.
Overall, Ettrick Cottage is a perfect choice for those seeking a peaceful and relaxing retreat in the Scottish countryside. With its picturesque location, comfortable accommodations, and nearby attractions, this cottage offers a memorable escape for couples looking to unwind and explore the beauty of Scotland's west coast.
Weekly price from £604
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