Nestled in the forest, Kinglas Cabin is wonderfully secluded. Red squirrels, a host of birds and even the occasional pine marten visit the outside deck, and the tranquil shores of Loch Awe are just a few minutes away on foot.
The living-room and deck look directly onto the forest. Watch the wide range of busy wildlife, while you sit back and relax.
The cabin has a rustic charm, but is centrally heated, with an additional electric fire, TV and DVD player.
There is a modern kitchen with electric oven and hob, plus microwave as well as utensils, cookware and crockery.
The main bedroom has a double bed and storage space, plus superb woodland views.
A second bedroom houses two full-sized bunks, giving extra space for family groups.
The recently extended bathroom features a walk-in shower and heated towel-rail.
Phone:
Email: info@lochawecabins.com
There is a bar & restaurant onsite which hosts regular social events for the village.
Dalavich has a shop & post office with a good range of supplies/gifts, plus a licensed cafe offering hearty homemade dishes.
The Walk Highlands website is a great place to find local hiking trails.
Those that prefer a shorter stroll will be happy to hear it's a five-minute walk to the shores of Loch Awe and 15 minutes to the village.
RCS Cycles in nearby Taynuilt offer a good range of bikes and accessories for hire and will deliver direct to the cabin.
Visit the Forestry and Land Commision's website to find local trail maps.
The site includes a permit to fish within its boundaries. (Click here for full document). You can get permits to fish in other areas for just a few pounds, and boat hire if you need it, from LochAweside Marine.
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