Ardbrecknish House
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Ardbrecknish House stands on the banks of Loch Awe, at 26 miles the longest freshwater loch in Britain, and set in some of the most stunning scenery in Argyll, Western Scotland. Under the gaze of mighty Ben Cruachan you can enjoy many accessible walks or hire a boat to explore the mystical islands and ruined castles of the loch.

Ardbrecknish House, a historic manor house dating back to the early 16th C offers ten large self catering properties. Only an hour and a half from Glasgow airport it provides an ideal base for visiting Inveraray, Glen Coe and Oban the gateway to the Isles. From a detached cottage, a converted Victorian Tower to the 17th C five bedroom West Wing.
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Until recently Ardbrecknish House was described as an "early 17th century Tower House", presumably based on the title deeds which show 1633 as the date of the first change of ownership. There are however earlier records, not in the deeds that one Duncan McArthur, feur of Ardbrecknish, gave a charter of the land to the rector of Lochawe in 1618.
Below is our list of prices 2021. If you would like to enquire about availability or book please contact us on 01866 833 223, email us or use our online enquiry form. All prices include electricity and linen. Short breaks are available all year. Two night stays cost 50% of week rate. Three night stays cost 65% of week rate, four nights 75%, five nights 85%, six nights 95%.
Within the house we have the Ardbrecknish Room, with large open fire and wood panelled ceiling. Here you can enjoy an excellent home cooked meal freshly prepared from local produce. The Ardbrecknish Room also has a pool table, darts and Scottish carpet bowls. The house also has a laundry room with washing and drying facilities and free Wi-Fi is available.
Ardbrecknish House is situated in the heart of Argyll & the Isles, "Nature's Paradise", a land carved from rock, cloaked with trees and haunted by legend. It is an area of outstanding beauty, with stunning scenery, fabulous forests and gardens, amazing wildlife and has one of Scotland's richest prehistoric landscapes with evidence of over 5000 years of human occupation.
Ardbrecknish House offers the perfect base for some of the best game and coarse fishing in Scotland. It is also one of the few places on Loch Awe offering launching facilities. Details can be obtained from Cliff Davies on 07703 112422. Loch Awe is unrivalled for wild brown trout whether you are a beginner or a seasoned trout angler.
Reviews (7)
Sara Spratt
Sara Spratt
May 30, 2021
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Lovely place to stay or visit. Great company great food and fantastic views
Jim Bob
Jim Bob
Dec 29, 2020
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Great food and cozy little bar with a log burner. Friendly locals and Sally is great host.
Vicente Bimendi
Vicente Bimendi
Sep 15, 2019
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Very welcoming staff. Great time spent here. Will come again. Great views over the loch. Fantastic as a self catering break.
Benzalkonium Chloride
Benzalkonium Chloride
Jul 27, 2019
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Great views and a pub in it too nice rooms that are all warm if you wish
Peta Rogerson
Peta Rogerson
Jul 13, 2019
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Can't praise this place enough. Lovely people, friendly atmosphere, great food in the restaurant (bar maybe needs extending!), Study was very comfortable with great views. Thankyou
Becky S.
Becky S.
Aug 16, 2018
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Had the best Hogmanay party for years at this place. Would recommend to larger walking groups. Sally and her husband were so welcoming and friendly, thank you for having us!x
Marie Mc Peak
Marie Mc Peak
Jul 23, 2018
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Had a wonderful stay with a large group. Sally was very good to us and the food in the pub was delicious.
We had fantastic weather and were able to swim in the lake - make sure to pack insect repellent!