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12 Best chalets in Loch Awe

Best Loch Awe luxury chalets with Hot tub or Jacuzzi

Among the 1 accommodations in Loch Awe, here are the 1 best luxury chalet rentals with a hot tub or jacuzzi

Rowan Log Cabin - Stylish & Welcoming, Private Hot Tub - Loch Awe
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
£142/nighttotal: £994 (7 )

Rowan Log Cabin - Stylish & Welcoming, Private Hot Tub

3 2
chalet , Taynuilt
This log cabin in Dalavich Forest Park offers a secluded retreat overlooking Loch Awe, located approximately 800 meters from Dalavich village and within easy reach of Inveraray and Oban on Scotland's West Coast.
This authentic log cabin accommodates up to six guests with three bedrooms, featuring a well-equipped kitchen, a wood burner, a private hot tub, and raised decking with outdoor furniture, all set within a secluded plot with stunning loch and woodland vistas.

Best Loch Awe chalets with a balcony

Oban Seil Farm - Loch Awe
9.3 46 reviews
Loch Awe
07/09 – 27/09
£135/nighttotal: £2700 (20 )

Oban Seil Farm

2 3
chalet , Clachan
This charming chalet is located in Clachan, a peaceful village just 15km from the bustling town of Oban. It has consistently received excellent ratings from previous guests, highlighting its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The chalet offers 110 square meters of space, comfortably accommodating up to 4 guests in its two bedrooms and one bathroom. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a terrace, free parking, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

Frequently asked questions about chalets in Loch Awe

  • How long do travellers typically stay to make the most of Loch Awe, United Kingdom?

    Most people find three to four days is ideal to explore Loch Awe and its surroundings. This allows ample time for boat trips, hikes around the loch, visits to Kilchurn Castle, and exploring nearby villages like Dalmally and Inveraray. A longer stay, of course, allows for more leisurely exploration and deeper immersion in the area's history and nature.
  • What are the best chalets in Loch Awe?

    Among the chalets in Loch Awe, Airdeny Chalets, Luxury Lodge With Hot Tub and Add-burnside Lodge - Dalavich - Loch Awe are the most popular ones.

  • Are there unique seasonal events or natural phenomena to witness in Loch Awe, United Kingdom?

    Loch Awe's beauty changes with the seasons. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers and newborn lambs. Autumn displays stunning foliage, particularly around the woodlands near the loch. Winter offers a quieter, more contemplative atmosphere, with the possibility of snow-capped mountains providing a dramatic backdrop. There aren't specific large-scale festivals tied directly to Loch Awe, but the surrounding Argyll region hosts various events throughout the year, worth checking local listings for.
  • What are the best chalets with a jacuzzi in Loch Awe?

  • Is Loch Awe, United Kingdom a good destination to rent a chalet?

    While there aren't many purpose-built chalets directly on Loch Awe itself, the surrounding area offers various self-catering holiday cottages and houses, many with stunning loch views. Several letting agencies specialise in properties in the Argyll region, offering a range of sizes and styles to suit different needs and budgets. Look for properties in villages like Dalmally or Taynuilt for a good base.
  • What are the best chalets for families and kids in Loch Awe?

    The best chalets for families and kids in Loch Awe are Airdeny Chalets, Luxury Lodge With Hot Tub and Add-burnside Lodge - Dalavich - Loch Awe.

  • What hidden gems can you find in Loch Awe, United Kingdom?

    One hidden gem is the small, picturesque village of Ardchattan, located on the eastern shore. Ardchattan Priory, with its ruined church and peaceful atmosphere, is a worthwhile visit. Exploring the various smaller, less-visited glens and walking trails around the loch also reveals stunning scenery and often-overlooked viewpoints. The Falls of Cruachan, a powerful waterfall, is another less-known attraction.
  • What are the best pet friendly chalets in Loch Awe?

    The best pet friendly chalets in Loch Awe are Airdeny Chalets, Luxury Lodge With Hot Tub and Add-burnside Lodge - Dalavich - Loch Awe.

  • What are the most rewarding ways to connect with locals and experience Loch Awe's way of life, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local pubs like the Loch Awe Hotel or the Bridge of Awe Inn provides opportunities to chat with locals. Stopping by smaller local shops and farms offers a chance to engage with the community and learn about the area's produce and crafts. Participating in guided walks or boat tours, led by local experts, can also provide insights into the area's culture and history.
  • What are the best chalets with parking in Loch Awe?

  • What kinds of terrain and natural scenery define Loch Awe, United Kingdom?

    Loch Awe is surrounded by a mix of terrain. The loch itself is long and narrow, nestled amongst rolling hills and mountains. There are areas of woodland, particularly around the lower slopes, and higher up, the landscape becomes more rugged and mountainous. The scenery is a blend of freshwater loch, dramatic mountains, and lush green valleys, creating a diverse and visually stunning environment.
  • What unique cultural activities or workshops can you take part in at Loch Awe, United Kingdom?

    Specific cultural workshops directly in Loch Awe are limited. However, the nearby towns and villages often host craft fairs and demonstrations showcasing local skills like weaving and pottery. Checking local event listings for nearby towns like Oban or Inveraray will reveal any scheduled workshops or demonstrations.
  • What traditional flavours define the cuisine in and around Loch Awe, United Kingdom?

    Seafood is prominent, featuring locally caught salmon, trout, and shellfish. Game, such as venison and wild boar, is also popular, reflecting the area's rural character. Many restaurants and pubs utilise locally sourced ingredients, offering traditional Scottish dishes with a modern twist. Look out for dishes featuring local cheeses and produce, such as blackberries and wild mushrooms.

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Best Loch Awe chalets with a pool

Among the 1 accommodations in Loch Awe, here are the 1 best chalets with a pool

Luxury Self Catering Lodge With Hot Tub - Palms 2, Loch Etive, North Connel - Loch Awe
9.2 7 reviews
Loch Awe
07/09 – 27/09
£221/nighttotal: £4420 (20 )

Luxury Self Catering Lodge With Hot Tub - Palms 2, Loch Etive, North Connel

2 3
chalet , North Connel
This two-bedroom lodge, sleeping four, is situated in Oban, near North Connel, a four-minute walk from Oban Connel Ferry Station and under 5km from Connel Bridge, Loch Linnhe, and Ardchattan Priory Garden.
The self-catering property boasts a kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, a jacuzzi, parking, and is within 10km of Lochan Dubh and Tralee Beach; barbecue facilities are available.

Best Loch Awe chalets with a kitchen

Hot Tub Lodge With Stunning View - Loch Awe
10 72 reviews
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
£310/nighttotal: £2170 (7 )

Hot Tub Lodge With Stunning View

4 2
chalet , Taynuilt
This Taynuilt holiday home enjoys a mountainside setting, 2.4km from Bonawe Iron Furnace and within 14.5km of Loch Awe and Cruachan Power Station.
Sleeping eight guests in four bedrooms and three bathrooms, this property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, jacuzzi, private patio, garden, parking and free WiFi; enjoy outdoor barbecues and explore the nearby scenic attractions.
Luxury New Build Chalets With Panoramic Loch & Mountain Views! - Loch Awe
Loch Awe
07/09 – 27/09
£198/nighttotal: £3960 (20 )

Luxury New Build Chalets With Panoramic Loch & Mountain Views!

2 3
chalet , 43CQ+FP Cairndo
This new build luxury lodge at 43CQ+FP Cairndo offers direct access to a private beach on the banks of Loch Goil, surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery.
This self-catering accommodation sleeps four in two bedrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave oven, and is situated within a short drive of local amenities including a shop, post office, and three restaurants.
Airdeny Chalets - Loch Awe
9.2 268 reviews
Loch Awe
07/09 – 27/09
£145/nighttotal: £2900 (20 )

Airdeny Chalets

2 3
chalet , Taynuilt
Airdeny Chalets are situated just outside Taynuilt, a short drive from Loch Etive and within easy reach of Taynuilt Golf Club and Kilchurn Castle. These chalets have consistently received excellent ratings for their cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
Each chalet features a spacious garden with a terrace, perfect for enjoying the stunning mountain views. The fully equipped kitchens include ovens, microwaves, and electric kettles, and guests can also enjoy free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, BBQ facilities, and a spa.
Cosy Country Retreat With All The Comforts Of Home - Loch Awe
Loch Awe
12/12 – 19/12
£120/nighttotal: £840 (7 )

Cosy Country Retreat With All The Comforts Of Home

1 2
chalet , Dalmally
This detached country house in Dalmally is located 27 kilometres from Inveraray Castle, 37 kilometres from Dunstaffnage Castle, and 39 kilometres from Corran Halls.
This pet-friendly cottage accommodates up to 11 guests with 1 bedroom and 2 bathrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, free WiFi, a private terrace, and complimentary parking.
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