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The Scottish village of Kilfinan, in Argyll & Bute offers a great escape from busy lives.

Kilfinan Holiday House is ideally located for a secluded Scottish Getaway with a fantastic country setting teeming with local wildlife, and things to do. Standing in one acre of well-stocked walled gardens, surround yourself with luxury and enjoy the stunning views Scotland has to offer. Kilfinan is only an hour and a half from Glasgow by car, only slightly longer from Edinburgh, and in the latter hour of the trip, the roads provide for excellent views across the coutryside.
We would recommend the Western Ferries option as the most convenient and scenic route to the house. These generally run every 20 minutes and are the second ferry terminal you come to in the coastal village of Gourock when travelling from Glasgow. No booking is necessary if using the car ferry but a 30% discount is available if tickets are bought from Paul's Store, 94 Shore Street, Gourock, PA19 1RB.

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Via Tighnabruaich

The easiest is through the villages of Tighnabruaich and Kames. If travelling from Strachur travel beyond the village of Glendaruel, passing the signpost for Otter Ferry About a half mile further on turn right and via Tighnabruaich, Kames and Millhouse. This is the longest in terms of miles but the most straightforward route and certainly the broadest. (be sure to stop at the Viewpoint over the Kyles of Bute before Tighnabruaich).

Via the Beallochandrain pass

The most direct route is via the Ballochandrain pass road, again just past the village of Glendaruel. This time take the road signposted Otter Ferry. Winding and steep in places, this road is not for drivers wary of the single track, and certainly not for wild or frosty winter days ! This road is not gritted in the winter. On a clear day this route can provide the traveller with spectacular views across Loch Fyne as far as the isle of Jura.

Via Loch Fyne side and Otter Ferry

This third and longest route is down the side of Loch Fyne via Strathlachlan and Otter Ferry. This route down the B8000 road starts from outside of the village of Strachur and takes you down to Castle Lachlan where you will come to the shore of Loch Fyne. From here it is a straightforward route to Otter Ferry and beyond to Kilfinan.

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