A perfect coastal escape for friends and families alike.
All on the ground floor.
Living room: With Freeview Smart TV.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.
Living room: With Freeview Smart TV.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.
Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Front garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.
One of two lodges, Fintry Lodge sits in a quiet location just a 2-minute stroll from the seafront. With an open plan layout of living/dining/kitchen, the lodge has access to a raised enclosed deck, ideal for eating al fresco or just enjoying a coffee or a glass of wine. situated only a short stroll from the beach with tropical palms fronting the promenade and yachts moored out in the sheltered bay. From here you can explore the charm of a seaside town with cafés, shops, bars and bistro.
A haven for wildlife, Cumbrae attracts migrant birds from around the world and the flora of the island is equally varied with a visit to the island’s Marine Research Station with museum and aquarium a must. Millport is also the home of Europe’s smallest cathedral and Britain’s narrowest house. An ideal location for cycling, walking, golf and the National Water Sports Centre offers courses to suit all aspects of water-based activities. The main Newton Bay offers sheltered anchorages and secure moorings.
Take the short ferry crossing to the town of Largs, with its bustling town centre and plentiful local attractions including Kelburn Castle and Estate, which offers a magical mix of surprises like the secret forest, a giant’s castle or a wild west saloon, with crazy street art covering the funky exterior of the castle. Day trips can also be taken to the neighbouring islands of Bute & Arran and the trip is well worth the effort. Further inland you can explore gardens and castles. Horse riding, racing and a choice of golf courses are on offer, with the world-famous Turnberry and Royal within easy reach. Culzean Castle (owned by the National Trust for Scotland) is spectacular as is Dumfries House, an 18th-century stately home set on 2000 acres, with the architecture of Robert Adam and the furniture of Thomas Chippendale. Ayrshire is also known as ’Burns’ Country’, and is steeped in tradition and history. Visit Burns Cottage, The Burns Memorial Museum and the Brig o’ Doon, the bridge from the famous poem Tam o’ Shanter. The Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park is within easy reach. There are great train links from Largs to Glasgow and Edinburgh for a day out.
A haven for wildlife, Cumbrae attracts migrant birds from around the world and the flora of the island is equally varied with a visit to the island’s Marine Research Station with museum and aquarium a must. Millport is also the home of Europe’s smallest cathedral and Britain’s narrowest house. An ideal location for cycling, walking, golf and the National Water Sports Centre offers courses to suit all aspects of water-based activities. The main Newton Bay offers sheltered anchorages and secure moorings.
Take the short ferry crossing to the town of Largs, with its bustling town centre and plentiful local attractions including Kelburn Castle and Estate, which offers a magical mix of surprises like the secret forest, a giant’s castle or a wild west saloon, with crazy street art covering the funky exterior of the castle. Day trips can also be taken to the neighbouring islands of Bute & Arran and the trip is well worth the effort. Further inland you can explore gardens and castles. Horse riding, racing and a choice of golf courses are on offer, with the world-famous Turnberry and Royal within easy reach. Culzean Castle (owned by the National Trust for Scotland) is spectacular as is Dumfries House, an 18th-century stately home set on 2000 acres, with the architecture of Robert Adam and the furniture of Thomas Chippendale. Ayrshire is also known as ’Burns’ Country’, and is steeped in tradition and history. Visit Burns Cottage, The Burns Memorial Museum and the Brig o’ Doon, the bridge from the famous poem Tam o’ Shanter. The Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park is within easy reach. There are great train links from Largs to Glasgow and Edinburgh for a day out.