Gleaner Lea is a luxurious first-floor apartment located in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland, offering breathtaking views of Campbeltown Loch and Davaar Island. This well-appointed accommodation is ideal for couples or small families, comfortably sleeping up to four guests across two bedrooms. The apartment features modern amenities, including a spacious living room with a Freeview Smart TV and a double sofa bed for flexible sleeping arrangements. The open-plan kitchen and dining area is equipped with a breakfast bar and essential appliances, making it convenient for meal preparation and dining.
Guests will find two generously sized bedrooms, one furnished with a king-size bed and an en-suite bathroom, while the other includes a double bed. A separate bathroom with a walk-in shower is also available, along with a single pull-out bed for children. The apartment is designed for comfort, boasting oil central heating, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a welcome pack upon arrival. Outside, there is a shared garden area with seating, perfect for enjoying the scenic surroundings, as well as private parking for two cars. The property is non-smoking and includes steps in the grounds, providing a peaceful retreat just outside the bustling town center.
Campbeltown itself is a vibrant coastal town, renowned for its picturesque harbor filled with yachts and its rich history. Visitors can explore local attractions, including the famous Davaar Island with its cave paintings, and experience the town's whisky heritage with tours at three renowned distilleries: Springbank, Glen Scotia, and Kilkerran. The area boasts a variety of dining options, shops, and cultural landmarks, including the oldest purpose-built retro cinema. With its favorable climate, enhanced by the Gulf Stream, Campbeltown serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning Kintyre Peninsula and the Southern Hebrides.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Kintyre offers an abundance of activities, from windsurfing and scuba diving to cycling and horse riding, set against a backdrop of unspoiled coastline and rolling countryside. The region is home to diverse wildlife, including golden eagles, otters, and seals, making it a paradise for nature lovers. Additionally, numerous ferries provide easy access to nearby islands such as Arran, Gigha, Islay, and Jura, ensuring that guests have plenty of opportunities for adventure and exploration in this beautiful part of Scotland.
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