Portsonachan Coach House 2, Loch Awe, Argyll, Scotland
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Stylish & cosy lochside apartments

Double bedroom & twin bedroom

Main bathroom (Ness has two bathrooms)

Sorry no pets allowed

Flexible short breaks except school holidays

Available from 4.00pm on start day

Hotekl & Coach House overlooking Loch Awe
Property Details
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Accommodation
  • Well equipped apartments overlooking the Loch
  • Hotel & resort facilities available to all guests (bar / restaurant)
  • 100 acre private lochside estate on the shores of Loch Awe
  • Wide range of outdoor activities - boating, fishing, golfing
  • Loch Awe is Scotland's premier 'Wild' fishing loch
Portsonachan Location Map - 1.5 hours from Glasgow
Bedrooms/Bathrooms
  • 1 x Double bedroom
  • 1 x Twin bedroom
  • Sofa bed option for additional couple
  • Bed Linen, continental quilt duvets provided
  • Full bathroom, full size bath & integral shower
  • All duvets, linen & towels provided FOC
  • Midweek service inc. all linen & towels
Kitchen / Living Rooms
  • Fitted equipped kitchen
  • Cooker / Fridge / Microwave oven
  • Open plan fully fitted kitchen & diner

Heating and electricity

  • Metered electricity @ 11p / unit
Entertainment
  • TV, DVD & Hi-fi
Garden
  • Wonderful natural playground with 100 acres of estate grounds
  • Large shared verandah area overlooking Loch

Suitability for children

  • Cots & highchairs available upon request
  • Additional 'Z' beds available upon request

Parking

  • Parking nearby

Surrounding Area

  • Short drive from the village of Dalmally (20 min's)
  • Inverary - 25mins by car
  • Oban - 1 hour by car
  • Glasgow - 1.5 hours drive. Edinburgh - 2.5 hours away
On site facilities
  • Hotel's restaurant & bar available to all guests
  • Rowing boats available - £20.00 half day, £27.00 - full day. Full week hire available upon request
  • Motor boat hire - £28.00 half day, £38.00 - full day. Full week hire available upon request
  • Free fishing from shores of estate (tackle available to hire)
  • Windsurf & bike hire available
  • Private boats may be brought & moored, prices on application
  • Bike Hire / Pony trekking locally
  • Excellent fishing - Course, Trout & Salmon fishing - permits available and FOC to all guests

Options Available

  • 'Welcome Packs' can be provided on arrival with all key essentials for £35.00 per lodge
  • Specially prepared take away meals can also be ordered from the Hotel Restaurant and left in lodges ready for guests
  • Hotel facilities are all available to guests throughout their stay
  • Daily house keeping services available upon request (chargeable)
  • Full room service is available at menu price plus £20.00 / Order
  • Pets are welcome - £35.00 per pet / week, dog beds must be brought by owner
  • Flexible short breaks available during outside school holidays - 3/4/5 night options - just call to confirm pricing
  • There is an extra person charge per lodge. max extra people in a 4 or 6 berth lodge - charge is £10 per person per night (Z-bed supplied - guests supply own sleeping bag / linen for put-me-up bed)

Portsonachan Hotel & Coach House overlooking Loch Awe Portsonachan Hotel & Coach House
Typical double bedroom Typical Coach house bathroom Typical Coach House Kitchen
Verandah overlooking Loch Awe Typical cosy living room Converted Coach House with 1&2 bedroom appts & 1 bed studios


Portsonachan Resort
- has a variety of very comfortable and individual holiday homes set in the estate grounds of around 100 acres and they range from individual 3 bedroom lodges which sleep 7/8 to cosy studio apartments which sleep 2. All the lodges and apartments are double glazed and fully heated so be it summer or winter, you will always be comfortable and warm in the pleasing ambiance of their relaxing soft décor.

Portsonachan is steeped in history and the Clan Campbell stronghold of Kilchurn Castle stands at the north eastern end of Loch Awe. The location of the hotel offers glorious views of the loch and the mighty Ben Cruachan.

When you want to relax, read a book or just enjoy a quiet drink in the Captain's Bar, the conservatory offers a truly spectacular view of the east side and northern end of the loch. From the conservatory you can see Ben Cruachan, also called the Hollow Mountain, due to the hydro electric dam. The dam is located halfway up the mountain and its recommended that guests take a closer look at this marvel of engineering.

The Cruachan Restaurant
- The magnificent dining room runs for over half the length of the front of the hotel. It is a stunning place to eat providing modern Scottish cuisine prepared from local produce and presented with style so as to compliment this amazing room overlooking the Loch. A full wine cellar is available covering most tastes but again if you have a personal preference then please tell us and they will ensure it will be available for your enjoyment. If you also have particular dietary needs please inform us and our expert team of chefs will be only too pleased to cater for your needs.

Welcome Packs - Welcome packs are available on request and can be tailored to your needs but the standard pack consists of milk, bread, butter/Flora, tea bags, bacon, eggs, coffee, orange juice, jams & honey, cornflakes, tomatoes, mushrooms, cooking oil, salt & pepper, vinegar.


Location


Offering both hotel and self catering accommodation in an idyllic location, Portsonachan is an excellent resort from which to explore the surrounding countryside and its many attractions. Situated on the banks of the beautiful Loch Awe Portsonachan is a 1.5 hour drive from Glasgow, a 2.5 hour drive from Edinburgh and a 1 hour drive from Oban, 'Gateway to the Isles'.

Whether you want to fish, play golf, take a sail on the loch, walk or simply relax and read a book, there is plenty for you to experience.

Fishing

Loch Awe is Scotland's premier 'Wild' fishing loch. The 27 mile long fresh water loch is home to a wide assortment of fish. You can catch char, salmon, pike and trout, both brown and rainbow. Loch Awe held the record for the largest brown trout caught in Britain in the year 2000 with a weight just shy of 32lbs. There is no need to pay for an expensive permit when staying at our hotel, we allow our guests to fish for free on our land. The game season for salmon and trout is from mid March to mid October. Course fishing for perch, roach and pike is all year round.

Fishing Guide Available

Full day only, with boat (09.00 to 18.00). The boat can take 3 to 4 anglers inclusive of any baits required (subject to availability). £180.00 per day. 6.5M open boat with good all-round fishing deck and 115hp engine. The boat is equipped to cater for all types of fishing with Fishfinder and downriggers for trolling (Large Browns & Pike). Fly fishing both from the boat and accessible wading areas of the Loch.

Here are a few useful links to Scottish fishing sites:
www.fishing-highland.co.uk
www.loch-awe.com
Loch Awe Boats
Fishing On Loch Awe
Salmon and trout fishing in Scotland

Golfing around the Loch Awe area

There are plenty of good local challenging & scenic golf courses one can play around the hotel, most within a 1/2 hour drive.

Boating on Loch Awe

Day Hire Motor Boat 4hp Four Stroke
Day  £37.50 (09.00 to 18.00)
Half Day £25.00 (09.00 to 13.00 or 13.00 to 18.00)
Weekly Hire £200.00. Available for 24 hr use BUT if staying out late please inform Hotel Reception and no use during the hours of sunset to sunrise.
Windsurfers £25.00 per day (09.00 to 18.00)
Rowing Boats £25.00 per Day  £18.00 per half day (09.00 to 13.00 or 13.00 to 18.00)
Fishing Rods and Tackle £10.00 per day or part of.

Sporting & shooting

The Hotel can organise all types of sporting activities; please enquire about the range of options available from rough shooting to stalking.

Sailing & boat owners

For sailors or boat lovers we do have a full slipway, dock and moorings for the use of residents. We charge a standard weekly fee of £30.00 which includes a launch and recovery plus either a mooring for the week or a berth in the dock. The Loch is 27 miles long and fresh water and affords the most magnificent boating environment for all types of use. The Loch lends itself to all sorts of water sports including wind surfing, yachting and water skiing and we do have a launch operating in the summer on an hourly rate for those who wish to water ski.

Mountain bikes

The Hotel also offers for hire a selection of mountain bikes of various sizes with which guests can take advantage of the extensive open countryside and enjoy some healthy exercise which will ease the guilt of over indulging in all the tempting delights on offer at Portsonachan, a haven of peace.
Mountain Bikes £12.50 per day, adult & child sizes or part of.

Walking and hill walking

There is a profusion, both close at hand and within a short drive, of some the most astounding walking to be found anywhere in the world. Try Glen Orchy (9 Miles) or Glencoe (35 miles) or just walk out of our front door and on up into the hills. Whatever your walking desire is, you will be able to satisfy it in this wonderful area.

For ornithologists

Again you are spoilt for choice from ospreys to sea eagles right through to the mighty golden eagle and back to the humble robin who, if you do not watch out, will invite himself to your lunch. They're all here for your appreciation and pleasure in this beautiful and natural area.

Local Attractions


Inveraray Jail is just 25 minutes drive from the Hotel. Originally the county courthouse and jail for Argyll in the 1820s, this attraction has many activities and displays enabling visitors to experience the old Scottish penal system. For more information click on the link below.

www.inverarayjail.co.uk

Inveraray Castle is the stately headquarters of the Clan Campbell and home to the Duke and Duchess of Argyll. For opening times click on the link below.

www.inveraray-castle.com

The Hydro Electric power station on Ben Cruachan is only one of three stations of this type in the world. It is a marvel of both engineering and nature conservation. The main visible part of the station is the actual dam itself which can be seen from the hotel conservatory.

Further Afield

  • Fort William, home of Ben Nevis, is known as the Outdoor Capital of Scotland and has a wide variety of bars and shops to suit every taste.
  • Glencoe is only a 50 minute drive away and provides an awe inspiring trip through its central valley, it is without doubt one of the most beautiful places in Europe.
  • Ardnamurchan, the most westerly point in Europe is just a short ferry ride away.
  • The Road to the Isles from Fort William to Mallaig is a route steeped in history and you can end your trip with a journey on the Jacobean Steam Train.



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Views across Loch Awe from the Cruachan Restaurant

The Captain's Bar

Dusk at Portsonachan Resort
Rannochmore

Dawn over Loch Awe
Spring at Portsonachan Resort

Inverary Castle

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