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15-18. Isle of Colonsay Lodges |
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Isle of Colonsay |
STB:  
Sleep: 3 - 5 each
(1-2 bedrooms)
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Surprising Colonsay - within 5 miles of your holiday accommodation
are Golden Eagles, Peregrine Falcons, an Atlantic Grey Sea solony,
wild goats, otters, etc. There is an 18 hole golf links, fly fishing
(3 lochs), boat trips and you can hire bicycles, sailing dinghies
and rowing boats.
There are four adjoining architect designed chalets, three sleeping
5 each and one sleeping 3. Each has a verandah, kitchen/dining/lounge
area and a ground floor bedroom with a double bed. The three chalets
sleeping 5 also have an upper bedroom with three single beds.
They are heavily insulated, with double glazing throughout and
wall to wall carpeting, except in the kitchen and bathroom areas,
which have cork tiles.
Electricity is at approx. cost price via £1 meter; there
is convection heating in the lounge as well as a hot/cold fan heater,
the bedrooms have oil filled radiators. The bathroom has an electric
shower and there is constant hot water for the kitchen sink and
washhand basin. The kitchenette has refrigerator, electric kettle
and electric cooker.
There is colour TV (no British signal here, but good Irish reception)
and a washing machine is available. Bed linen and towels (except
beach) are provided. Well behaved dogs are welcome but must be
kept under control.
There is a shop/Post Office nearby. The Colonsay Hotel nearby
offers dinner and has bar suppers in the summer.
There are important pre-Iona Christian remains and many Viking
sites. Two portions of the ancient Caledonian forest survive here
and the exotic rhododendron gardens of Colonsay House are open
to the public. The beautiful sandy beaches are washed by the waters
of the Gulf Stream. A wonderful unspoilt island.
Come and go and the ferry/day of your choice, stay as long or
short as you wish. Prices altered accordingly. By arrangement
you can be met at the ferry with courtesy transport to your chalet.
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