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The Lookout, spectacular sea views
The Lookout is a stunning new cottage superbly located on an elevated position on the waterfront of Tighnabruaich. Enjoy a luxurious break in this contemporary holiday home with outstanding sea views stretching out over the Kyles of Bute.
Fresh and light The Lookout is designed to suit the discerning guest looking for that extra comfort and modern style. Inside this impressive property features an open plan living area with glass frontage, floor to ceiling windows where you will be wowed by sleek lines, contemporary features and breath-taking views.
Soak up the atmosphere of the open-plan living space where the living room, dining and kitchen create the heart of the home. After a day of exploring the region sink into the sumptuous leather sofas with a glass of wine and snuggle up to watch the latest movie or simply enjoy the everchanging views. For entertainment there is free Wi-Fi and a Smart TV.Â
Cook and dine with a view in the stunning kitchen. Enjoy light meals and drinks at the breakfast bar or take a seat at the table beside the picture windows.  The fully fitted kitchen is well equipped with all the modern appliances, including a dishwasher and Nespresso coffee machine. The region has an abundance of local produce on their doorstep to encourage creativity in the kitchen.
There are two beautifully appointed bedrooms featuring quality furnishings and luxury bed linen. Wake up in the ensuite Master king bedroom to sea views, a gorgeous way to start your day. The twin bedroom features rear garden views.Â
The family bathroom is complete with a walk-in shower cubicle, hand basin, heated towel rails and toilet.
The Lookout is surrounded by a wonderful terrace deck and a rear patio garden with outdoor furniture, ideal for al fresco dining.
Access to the property is at the rear.
Tighnabruaich is tucked away on the West Coast of Scotland, also known as Argyll's Secret Coast. Nearby is the main street of Tighnabruaich where you will find local arts and crafts, cafes and further pubs.  Bordered by Loch Fyne and the Kyles of Bute, this is an area of stunning natural beauty, with hills, glens, rugged coastlines, white beaches, clear waters and ancient forests. The whole area is steeped in Highland history and dotted with ruins, castles and ancient sites.  Just over 4 miles away is Portavadie, the well known marina, with a leisure spa, indoor swimming pool, outdoor infinity pool, jacuzzi and 2 restaurants.  Explore further afield to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, the Isle of Bute, and historic Inveraray, it's also an easy day trip to Oban, one of the seafood capitals of Scotland.  Access: The property is accessed by at the rear entrance of property via 16 steps via the outdoor terrace space.Â
Car Parking:Â Free rear street parking is available for two cars. Note this is at the rear. Â Pets:Â Sorry no pets allowed. Â Rules:Â Strictly no events, hen or stag parties. Â Safety Features:Â Smoke alarm, Fire extinguisher, Fire blanket. Â Cleanliness & Disinfecting:Â Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Covid, Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines, Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays.
Refurbished cottage offering almost everything! It would have been nice to have a bath, but both shower rooms are nicely done. Couldn't work out why there was no extraxtor fan in the kitchen or main shower room, so opened the windows whilst cooking/showering. Fine in the summer months but suspect a bit chilly in the winter!
The views from the cottage are just amazing. Loved just gazing out of the windows or from the balcony (when it wasn't raining).
Some nice touches, like the Alexa and Nespresso machine, but would have liked a change of towels. Just one set for all week was stretching it a tad.
Overall, a suoerb stay in a unique cottage.
We loved being in Tighnaebruiach. We can highly recommend Portavadie Marina for a fantastic evening meal - reasonably priced and great service. The Kames Hotel also does great food, but is a little more exoensive. Be warned, petrol stations are few and far between, so fill up at Dunoon if you travel by ferry. There is a tiny petrol station in Tighnabruaich but it is closed on Sundays, only open during normal 'office hours' during the week and is very expensive. The local shops all seem to close at 6pm, so make sure to buy your essentials beforehand. There was a bottle of prosecco waiting for us when we arrived, which was a lovely touch, but no milk or loaf of bread etc, which we have become accustomed to when arriving at a holiday cottage.