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activefamily · 7 years ago
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Return to Hunters Quay
Well, here it is.  Our last adventure as Argyll Holidays Active Family 2017/2018.
This time we returned to Hunters Quay in Dunoon and had a fabulously relaxing and chilled out time.
We stayed in a Rowan Comfort lodge, which although is basic, had everything we needed and plenty space for the four of us.  It was great to have a TV with so many channels available and DVD player too.  It is great how spaced out the lodges are and they are certainly not all crammed in close together.
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We visited the Castle House Museum in nearby Dunoon.  This is quite small but really interesting.  It was nice to be able to step back in time and see the old Dunoon and there is a lovely high viewpoint at the side of the museum with a great view out over the water and down the coast.
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I enjoyed walking between Dunoon and Hunters Quay right along the sea front which takes about an hour.
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Our next activity was pretty special.  We had an amazing visit to Portavadie.  It is absolutely beautiful and one of the most relaxing places we have ever been.  We had a spa and leisure experience and we all had a truly wonderful day.  There is a gym, indoor pools and jacuzzi, a glass sided sauna which looks out over the water, outdoor spa pools, and our favourite - the outdoor heated infinity pool with spectacular views.  We spent the day in and out of the different pools and sauna, then had an amazing meal.  Jamie also enjoyed playing on a bouncy castle.  We all loved our day at Portavadie.
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On our way back from Portavadie we stopped at the Tighnabruaich viewpoint to admire the scenery.
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Our next day was spent visiting Ardkinglas House and Woodland Trails.  This is a beautiful woodland garden that runs along Kinglas Water and has giant trees, a ruined mill and lots of colourful plants and shrubs along the paths.  We all particularly like the Gruffalo Trail which has pages from the book and you can read the story as you make your way along the trail.  Well worth a visit.
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Our final activity was a Paddle Steamer trip from Dunoon to Rothesay with Waverley Excursions.  This was a lovely trip.  The boat had a grand arrival with pipers on the pier and all the guest were piped onto the boat.  We travelled faster than expected and in less than an hour we arrived at Rothesay for a three hour visit.  We played putting, visited the Visitor Centre and had a nice lunch before returning to the boat.  It is a really impressive boat, with different levels to explore with bars, a restaurant and you can also visit the engine to see how the paddle steamer works.  We really enjoyed this trip and thought it was quite different to other boat trips we had experienced.
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When we were not away out on activities we enjoyed just being together as a family in the lodge and in the park.  We visited the swimming pool, steam room, jacuzzi and sauna at some point during each day.  The leisure facilities have long opening hours so it was great to be able to fit in a swim from early morning, right up to late evening.  I love the size of the pool and the dolphin murals on the walls.  It was never overcrowded so was enjoyable every time.
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Jamie visited the play park most days too and as he had loved the archery so much during his last visit to Hunters Quay in April, he wanted to do this again.  We enjoyed the arcade, soft play, and evening entertainment too.
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So, our year as the Active Family has been an absolute blast.  What an amazing prize to have won and what an experience we have had.  We have made so many memories and enjoyed such special family times.  The West Coast of Scotland has so much to offer as it is so beautiful and there is such a huge variety of things to do.  With Argyll Holidays we have stayed in the absolute top of the range luxury hot tub lodges to the more basic comfort lodges and a caravan too and there is definitely something for everyone that would suit a range of budgets.  
We have had the opportunity to go skiing, tree climbing, sailing, kayaking, canoeing, laser tag, horse riding, and ringo riding behind a speed boat!  We have visited gardens, museums, aquariums, swimming pools and loads more visitor attractions and lovely restaurants.  
It has honestly been awesome!  Argyll Holidays will always be our first point of call when we can fit in a weekend away or short break as we have enjoyed our holidays so much, there are lots of things we would like to do again and yet more that we would still like to do.
Thanks for reading our blogs and thanks to Argyll Holidays for everything.
Happy Holidays!
The Gibbons xx
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activefamily · 7 years ago
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The BEST UK holiday we’ve ever had!
So, Argyll Holiday number 5 - wow, wow, wow!!  We have loved all of our Argyll Holidays, but this one at Drimsynie Estate Holiday Park was just outstanding!  Without a doubt the best holiday we have ever had in the UK.  The area, the park, the lodge and every activity was just brilliant.  We had so much fun and really enjoyed every part of it.  We were there for a full week and it was pretty action packed.
My husband, Steven, loved driving in and out of Drimsynie on the single track road surrounded by amazing views.
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Our lodge was lovely.  The kids had been looking forward to staying in one of these lodges and the space in it was great with two large en suite bedrooms and a huge living area and nice big balcony.
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The park itself at Drimsynie is great.  It is right on Lochgoilhead and the surrounding views are stunning.  The complex is all new and just beautiful inside, we thought it was very impressive and such a nice place to be, with lots to do, and The View restaurant is really lovely.
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Our first activity was my all time favourite - boat hire with the nearby Loch Goil Cruisers.  We had a boat to ourselves and were able to see most of Loch Goil from the water.  This was a wonderful trip and we all loved it.  We enjoyed the speed of the boat, we saw seals and lots of different types of birds and found the whole thing relaxing and enjoyable.  The staff at Loch Goil cruisers were really friendly and helpful and I would highly recommend this to anyone and we will definitely do this again.
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Our activity the next day was Kayaking at Loch Lomond Leisure in Luss.  We had two double kayaks for two hours so we were able to travel for quite a distance up Loch Lomond, stopping for a break at a beach half way.  This was really enjoyable for all of us in the lovely hot weather, and we had a lovely time swimming and sun bathing at Luss beach afterwards - bliss!
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The following day was certainly action packed with a fab visit to Argyll Adventure.  This place is absolutely brilliant with something for everyone.  Steven, Demi and I had three games of Zombie Laser Tag, which became quite competitive!  This is themed around one of Steven’s favourite TV programmes, The Walking Dead, so he was the most competitive and went out of his way to ensure that he won!
Meanwhile, as he is too small for the laser tag, Jamie went for a horse riding lesson.  He helped to get his horse, Toby, ready, then he was taught how to get on and off the horse, turn, walk, trot and stop.  He loved it and wants to do it again soon.  He then enjoyed an ice lolly and spoke to the lovely staff about all the other activities he wants to do there as soon as he is old enough.
Demi and I would like to return to do the scenic horse ride and we will return once Jamie is a bit older to do laser storm, crossbows and paintball.  We hope to visit here again on our next Argyll holiday in August.
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On the same day, we also visited Auchindrain.  This is an outdoor museum of the last farm “township” in Scotland that was lived and worked in from as long ago as 1500 until the last family moved out in 1967.  It was really interesting to see the houses people lived in long ago and I loved the way old and new are brought together through technology.  You can wander freely round the site and are given a tablet, as you reach each building or area, the tablet tells you where you are and all about it.  I found this really innovative and it really brought the museum to life.  We liked the free range chickens wandering around too. Well worth a visit, and the tea room and shop are lovely too.
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Our next day was a day out at Inverary, where we visited Inverary Jail and Inverary Castle.
Jamie was a big fan of Inverary Jail.  It was really interesting to walk around it and imagine how it was, especially reading what offences and crimes were committed for people, including children to be put in there for, most of which were pretty minor.  The contrast between a jail cell now and then is pretty dramatic.  Jamie had a great time searching for the stampers hidden throughout the jail to complete his collector card and win a prize at the end of the visit.
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Inverary Castle and gardens are spectacular.  It was fantastic to see that the castle is still actually the family home of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll and their three children, and great to see their photos and memorabilia from the present day alongside the historical items from the Duke of Argyll’s ancestors.
I particulary enjoyed seeing the Duchess’ wedding dress on display with their wedding photographs, and the clothes from special events a long time ago.
We enjoyed some cake and shopping in the tea room and gift shop before wandering around the well kept gardens.
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We were then off to Loch Fyne Oysters for a lovely seafood lunch.  As seafood lovers, we were excited about this and we were not disappointed.  The food, the very friendly service, nice surroundings and spectacular views were worth the wait.  The food was truly outstanding and very much enjoyed by all four of us.
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The next day we spent mainly in Drimsynie and enjoyed all that the park has to offer.  We went swimming, with the adults enjoying the jacuzzi, steam room and sauna, we played badminton and crazy golf and Jamie made friends playing in the two playparks.
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In the evening we were off to Balloch to go on the Sweeney’s Cruises Sunset Cruise on Loch Lomond.  This was lovely and relaxing, it was nice to be on the water in the evening and the commentary about the surrounding area, the islands, the landmarks and the hotels was really interesting.  A lovely time was had by us all.
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On our final full day we had an interesting visit to Cruachan.  This is the hollow mountain of Ben Cruachan, on Loch Awe which is a working power station.  The visitor centre is great with an interactive house kids zone, and interactive displays which explain how the power is generated using water from the dam.  We got on a minibus and had a guided tour along the massive tunnel through rock to go to the viewing gallery, where you can see the huge cavern containing the turbines where the electricity is generated.
This was something totally different to do and really interesting.  We had a lovely lunch here after the tour and then Jamie enjoyed some time in the playpark before we headed back to Drimsynie.
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As well as all of the awesome outings and activities throughout the week, we enjoyed lots of quality family time in Drimsynie Estate, both at our lodge and at the Estate holiday complex.  There was evening entertainment, we particularly enjoyed two of the singing acts, there is a soft play and entertainment arcade, a lovely restaurant, takeaway and bar area which we made use of at some point during each day.  It was a wonderful family holiday and I can’t explain how much we are enjoying and appreciating being the Argyll Holidays Active Family.  We are having fun, enjoying time together and making memories.
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 Once again, we can’t wait until our next Argyll Holiday :-) 
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activefamily · 7 years ago
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5 Castles to visit in Argyll this Summer
With 60 castles dotted along its beautiful coastline, Argyll is steeped in history – And what better way to embrace the summer by getting out and exploring both inside and outside these iconic structures.
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1 – Inveraray Castle
Towering at the edge of the quaint town of Inveraray, this iconic Castle is the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, Chief of the Clan Campbell and a must-see visitor attraction on the West Coast of Scotland.
Once inside, visitors can marvel at the lavish state dining room, tapestries and the stunning Armoury Hall. The castle’s beautifully maintained garden and estate offers wonderful walking opportunities, with unrivaled views across Loch Fyne.
Argyll Holidays guests can enjoy exclusive discounts of 20% off entry by flashing their accommodation key.
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2 – Rothesay Castle
Rothesay Castle is on the stunning island of Bute, accessible by a short ferry ride from Colintraive, which is only a 30-minute drive from Hunters Quay Holiday Village.
It was built by the Stewart family in the early 13th century to defend against invading Vikings and has a unique circular curtain wall, one-of-its-kind in Scotland. Step inside the great hall in the restored gatehouse to see displays about the castle, or walk around the moat to view the stone wall in all its glory.
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3 – Dunollie Castle
Dunollie Castle is a four-star visitor attraction based in Oban and is an iconic monument known throughout Argyll. The Clan Chiefs and Lords of Lorne ruled the majority of Argyll and the Isles from here for more than 1,000 years, and it remains the ancestral home of Clan MacDougall to this day.
Whilst visiting, take a moment to admire the incredible views outside over the Western Ocean.
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4 – Kilchurn Castle
The remains of Kilchurn Castle perch on a rocky peninsula at the northeast end of Loch Awe, on the main road from Inveraray to Oban. It was first constructed in the 15th century as the base of the Campbells of Glen Orchy but fell out of use and was in ruins by 1770.
It is open to the public in the summer months, and well worth checking out, even if for a stunning photograph glancing at the Castle from across the loch.
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5 – Tarbert Castle
Situated on the Kintyre Peninsula, overlooking Loch Fyne, sits the ruins of Tarbert Castle. It’s easily accessible by a scenic drive through Inveraray (perfect for Drimsynie Estate guests), or a short ferry crossing from Portavadie (ideal if you’re staying at Hunters Quay).
The structure holds national importance because of the major role which Robert the Bruce played in its reinforcement and enlargement back in the 1300’s.
Not only is it open all year, but it’s also free to visit, making it an excellent spot for a family picnic.
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activefamily · 7 years ago
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Loch Lomond Adventure Weekend
We have just been on our fourth Argyll Holidays weekend in Loch Lomond Holiday park and once again absolutely loved it.  We had a nice lodge and the scenery surrounding the park is just spectacular.  We had last been there in the winter, so this time the scenery looked even better than it did then.
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On the Friday evening we had a nice time having a kick about with the kids, Jamie played in the play park and on the beach.  We just relaxed and enjoyed the lovely views of Loch Lomond and the surrounding hills.  Bliss!
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On the Saturday morning we were off to Luss to go on an Island Explorer Cruise with Loch Lomond Cruises.  This was an absolute treat as the weather was lovely and we really enjoyed it.  The crew were really knowledgeable about the Loch and pointed out lots of interesting things and told us a bit about quite a few of the different islands.  We saw an osprey nest and learned lots of interesting facts about who owned the islands, what is on them and watched a sea plane take off and land.  We sailed from Luss to Inchcailloch, where we got off the boat and were left to explore the island for an hour and a half.
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Whist on Inchcailloch, we walked round the woodland walk, spotting some unusual birds and deer, before heading to the beach for some sunbathing, paddling in the water and had a picnic, before the boat came back to get us and sail back to Luss.  This was a lovely trip that I would highly recommend.  This cruise can be done as a half day or full day so we would like to do this again and stay on the island for a few hours longer if it is a nice day.
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Our Saturday afternoon was a lot more adventurous, with much fun had at Loch Lomond Wakeboard.  We were provided with wetsuits and life jackets and had an hour of kayaking in two double kayaks.  This was great fun, although quite challenging and exhilarating.  We went up the coastline, then back down to a river and back.
Next we went on a ringo ride, where we were towed on a big rubber ring behind a speedboat.  Wow, amazing fun.  I had not been particularly looking forward to this, but it was absolutely fantastic!  No-one fell in, the guys in the boat were great and we really had a great time.  
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On Saturday evening we kept ourselves entertained by watching DVDs kindly lent to us by the friendly staff at Loch Lomond Holiday Park while also watching a thunder and lightening storm across the loch.  Scottish weather at its best, roasting sunshine all day then suddenly a thunder storm and torrential rain!
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On Sunday morning we had my favourite activity of the weekend.  A guided canoe trip with In Your Element at Lomond Shores.  We were given life jackets and a paddle and got into our canoes.  Our instructor Dominic was brilliant, we had a really enjoyable trip and a good laugh.  We paddled to a beach, had races and a few games in the canoes.  The water was pretty still and it was really enjoyable, fun and relaxing.  We all loved it.
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After an energetic morning, we were then off to Slanj Restaurant in Arrochar for a tasty Sunday lunch where we were warmly welcomed by Tom.  The restaurant is really uniquely set in an old converted church and is full of character, dog friendly and has a traditional Scottish menu.  We learned that they have live music on a Saturday night and a free bus that collects and returns you to Loch Lomond Holiday Park, so that will be what we do next time we visit.  Lovely fish & chips and steak pie were enjoyed, and Jamie had fun on the rocking horse.
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We walked off our Sunday lunch by heading back down to Lomond Shores for a bit of shopping, then on to Balloch Castle and County Park. We found the play park and even came across a fallen tree which had been made into a dragon.
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Another brilliant family weekend of fun with Argyll Holidays.  We are loving being the Argyll Holidays Active Family and are counting down the days until our next visit.  Fortunately we don’t have long to wait as it is only a couple weeks until our next Argyll Adventure - happy days!!
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activefamily · 7 years ago
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Introducing Seafari Adventures
Seafari Adventures offers exceptional boat trips to see a range of local wildlife including whales, porpoises & sea birds from their base at Easdale, just a short drive from Oban.
Recently, I was invited to join the team on the popular Corrywreckan wildlife tour.  Upon meeting Seafari Team member Claire at the pier, I was given a life vest, alongside waterproofs and a pair of binoculars, essentials sorted for this 2-hour adventure!
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As the rib pulled up, we met Skipper Steve – who helped us onboard and took us through the safety procedures, before we set off to experience the Gulf of Corryvreckan, home to the world's third largest whirlpool.
We were taken past the slate islands of Fladda, Lunga & Scarba, where we were lucky to catch seals, stags, and a range of birdlife, including the first glimpse of a sea-eagle chick in its nest – Claire was very knowledgeable and offered a lot of useful information not only about the wildlife, but also about the history of the area, and the tradition of the islands.
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From here, we headed through the ‘Grey Dogs’ and up to the north end of Jura, where we were taken down the Gulf of Corrywreckan – At this point I started to become thankful of the waterproofs we’d been handed at the start of the journey, but there was some buzz as we sped down the gulf between Scarba & Jura!
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At the top of the Gulf, we stopped for a bit to admire the incredible cliff landscapes, before heading back to Easdale Island to warm up with a hot drink from the visitor centre.
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Seafari Adventures are Argyll Holidays’ newest Active Family partner – you can enjoy 10% off their tours, simply by flashing your accommodation key.
It’s perfect for families or groups of friends, and you can find more information here.
Ross Coutts – Argyll Holidays
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activefamily · 7 years ago
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Hunters Quay April 2018
We are just back from our third Argyll Holidays break at Hunters Quay Holiday Village in Dunoon where we all had a great time.  This break was different from our first two because there are activities and leisure facilities within the park which was nice.
On arrival we were allocated a lovely lodge which was nicely decorated and had everything we would need and was nice and cosy.
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We had a walk around the park and a nice chilled evening together.
We had an early morning swim on the Saturday morning and were really impressed with the size of the pool, and the jacuzzi, sauna and steam room.  Steven and I took turns each while the other stayed with the kids in the pool,  It was bliss.
We were then off for a trip to the nearby Benmore Botanic Gardens where we were given a guided tour.  The garden goes up a large hill, there are different structures, viewpoints and lookouts, a pond, an impressive restored Victorian fernery and lots of redwood trees, monkey puzzle trees and rhododendrons.  The scenery all around was beautiful, with something to look at everywhere.  It was a bit of a tiring trek to the top, but worth it for the views and so enjoyable and relaxing.  Our tour guide was really knowledgeable and told us lots of interesting facts about the garden, the history of it and about the plants.  We intend to return in the summer when more of the plants will be in full bloom and it will look even more colourful and impressive.  We were also lucky enough to spot some red squirrels and some deer.  On our return back to the bottom, we had lovely coffees, drinks and cakes in the cafe. The staff in the ticket office and cafe were lovely and really helpful.  
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Our Sunday morning started again with an early morning swim as we had enjoyed it so much the day before.  Then we all went to do the archery activity.  It was really good fun, with a safety briefing and instructions first, followed by target practice before taking part in a few fun competitions.  The session lasted around an hour and a half and we all really enjoyed it.  The instructor, Aiden was great.
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We then had an hour or so until our next activity, so we headed into Hunters Bar and Grill for a delicious lunch.  The service was really good and we were served quickly even although it was quite busy.  I particularly enjoyed the Sunday carvery which was fab, Steven and Demi both opted for the Hunters wrap and Jamie was happy to colour in Rusty and Rosie.
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The kids then did their WaterWalkerz activity, which looked great fun, and gave Steven an I a great laugh watching them.  Jamie managed this far better than big sister Demi.
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Afterwards, Jamie had great fun in the adventure play park, the soft play within the entertainment area, played in the arcade area and was thrilled to meet Rusty and Rosie.
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On Sunday evening, we went to the bingo, then enjoyed a few cocktails watching the Greatest Showman show.  The singer was absolutely fantastic and the dancing was superb.  Demi being a dancer and a big fan of the Greatest Showman particularly loved this show.  We really had a fab time.
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We were sad to leave after another fantastic weekend with Argyll Holidays but happy to know that we will be returning for more fun to this park in August and are really looking forward to it.
The Monday morning was such a calm and peaceful day that the Holy Loch looked perfectly still like glass and we enjoyed the drive home through all of the spectacular scenery.  We can’t wait for our next Argyll adventure.
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activefamily · 7 years ago
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8 reasons to come to Gig in the Goil
 With Argyll Holidays’ boutique music festival on our doorstep, we thought we’d compile 8 reasons to head along next month.
Don’t forget, you can check out our accommodation here, and purchase tickets from right here.
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1.                   Headline Acts
Gig in the Goil prides itself on bringing award winning Scottish trad acts to the Main Stage each night with Heron Valley, Skipinnish (Trad Live Act of the year) and Hó-Ró (Trad up and coming artist of the year). We also have hosted many up and coming acts whose careers took off after playing including Lewis Capaldi and Gerry Cinnamon.
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2.                   Luxury Accommodation
With Gig in the Goil being held at Drimsynie Estate we can offer varying from contemporary holiday homes to luxury hot tub lodges and even hotel rooms, we are guaranteed to have the perfect accommodation to suit everyone’s needs and budgets.  
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3.                   Family Friendly
Kids under 5 go free!
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4.                   Ticket Pricing
A full weekend of live music for just £45! That’s both day and night entertainment, and over 50 bands playing the course of the weekend.
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5.                   Location
Gig in the Goil is held in the breath-taking Drimsynie Estate, boasting views across a 9-hole golf course and the shores of Lochgoilhead nestled in-between the Arrochar Alps
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6.                   Heritage
What is more Scottish than bagpipes and the highlands? The sound of bagpipes through the Glen is certainly going to bring your patriotic side to the forefront.
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7.                   #Ditchthemud
All of our venues are tucked away inside the Drimsynie Estate complex, so you can be sure that no matter the weather you can enjoy all that Gig in the Goil has to offer.
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8.                   Food & Drink
Our bars and restaurants are open all weekend serving a variety of delicious food and drink. If you are looking to grab a quick snack from the BBQ or a full meal in the Rob Roy Restaurant there are plenty of choices available for even the fussiest of eaters.
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activefamily · 7 years ago
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7 ways to immerse yourself in Argyll Culture this May
The sun is starting to make an appearance, the days are getting longer, and the nights are becoming lighter – what better time to immerse yourself in the culture across Argyll.
And with breaks from just £30 per person (more info here), it’s even easier to use one of our Holiday Parks as a base to embrace the west coast culture.
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Visit a famous Castle
Towering at the edge of the quaint town of Inveraray, this iconic Castle is the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, Chief of the Clan Campbell and a must-see visitor attraction on the West Coast of Scotland. You can tour around the castle, or simply take a trip around the beautiful gardens. Argyll Holidays guests receive 20% discount on admission, and you can find more info here.
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Enjoy traditional Scottish music
No trip to Scotland’s West Coast is complete without stripping the willow. Traditional Scottish music is hugely popular across this part of the country, and there’s no better place to enjoy it than our very own boutique music festival – Gig in the Goil, which welcomes award-winning trad bands across from across Scotland. More info here.
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Go on a loch cruise
What better than witnessing the sheer beauty surrounding the famous Loch Lomond than from on the water itself? Cruise Loch Lomond, in Tarbet, and Sweeney’s Cruises on the East side of the loch both offer breath-taking cruises, with 15% discount for Argyll Holidays guests. Cruise Loch Lomond have recently added to their fleet as well, so it really is the perfect time to try them out! Bike hire is also available from their Tarbet base.
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Visit an island
Argyll has 25 inhabited islands – more than any other region in the country. Cal Mac run regular ferry services to most of these islands, meaning you can visit as part of a day trip. Add to this the rich history that these islands possess, and the fact there’s so much to explore, and it’s easy to see why this is an essential ‘to-do’ when visiting the area. Visit the Cal Mac website for a full list of destinations to visit this May.
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Explore glorious gardens
In a magnificent mountainside setting on the Cowal Peninsula lies Benmore, an enchanting Garden steeped in history and surrounded by dramatic scenery. The park is managed by experienced rangers, and offers a host of guided walks, explorer tours and kids activities. Enjoy the early-Summer colours from the flowers as you immerse yourself in the landscape.
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Experience life behind bars
…don’t worry, they’ve promised they’ll let you out! Stepping through the doors of Inveraray Jail is stepping back in time to a 19th-century prison. Experience what life was like for the men, women and children who were locked up here. Explore the historic buildings and meet the costumed characters who animate the past in this unique living museum. Find out more here.
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Follow a Gruffalo trail
Ardkinglas Woodland Garden lies in the small village of Cairndow and is renowned for its fine collection of conifer trees. The Gruffalo Trail will be sure to capture the imagination of your little ones, as they embark on an adventure, following the mouse to find the Gruffalo. A perfect family day out.
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activefamily · 7 years ago
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Loch Awe Holiday Park - Feb 2018
We have just returned from our second Argyll Holiday and what a great time we’ve had!
This time we were staying in a 3 bedroom premier caravan at Loch Awe Holiday Park, which was lovely, with plenty space, lots of storage and was nice and cosy - everything you would need.  We arrived on the Friday after enjoying the scenery all the way to the park.
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On the Saturday we headed to the Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary near Oban, where we had a great time watching the otter being fed, the four seals being fed and learned all about them, we saw lots of different fish and turtles.  Jamie loved all the interactive activities and the scenery all around was pretty spectacular.
#ScottishSeaLifeSanctuary
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We headed into Oban for a bit of lunch afterwards and found a pretty spectacular play park next to the Leisure Centre where Jamie was in absolute heaven.  Although cold, it was a stunning sunny day, which made the scenery look really beautiful.
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Sunday was a very relaxed, chilled family day that we all enjoyed very much.  First we had a walk around Loch Awe holiday park, Jamie had a great time in the play park, we played table tennis and pool in the Games room, and we were totally surprised to see some deer and a stag just casually walking around the park - really lovely and amazing to see!
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Next we walked along the river path for an outstanding Sunday lunch at the fabulous nearby Brander Lodge.  What a beautiful place! The food, the service, the menu, the quality of the food, the scenery were all absolutely spot on.  Well worth a visit.
#BranderLodge
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On Monday morning we packed up early and headed off for our day at Glencoe Mountain Resort.  Wow, wow, wow!!! What an absolutely amazing day!!  A fantastic experience that I for one, absolutely loved!!
We were kitted out with all the equipment we needed, were given our passes and met our ski instructor, Alan, who was absolutely brilliant!  I was particularly impressed with the very cute star wars skis given to Jamie - uber cute!
The 20 minute chairlift up to the slopes was an experience in itself!  Again the scenery was utterly spectacular.  It was a perfect day to be there.
We had a two hour private ski lesson with the fantastic Alan, who was so patient and helpful with the four of us who had never skied at all before.  He soon had us all able to start and stop and turn and it was time to head up to higher slopes using the tow.
Jamie and I picked it up a bit better than Steven and Demi, so we headed up further, where I was skiing faster on my own and Jamie went almost to the top to ski down with Alan.  Amazing!!
Once our lesson was over, we went to the cafe up on the slopes for some hot drinks before spending some fun time sledging, before getting our skis back on to make our descent - back down in the chair lift, for a nice well deserved late lunch at the bottom of the mountain.
This is a day I will always remember and Jamie and I can’t wait to give skiing another go!
#GlencoeMountainResort
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activefamily · 7 years ago
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Argyll Bucket List Ideas
Here at Argyll Holidays, not only do we offer a fantastic range of indoor and outdoor activities, but our holiday guests can also enjoy an exclusive discount at many of our local partner attractions, simply by flashing their accommodation key.
And with breaks from just £135 (more info here), it’s even easier to use one of our Holiday Parks as a base.
There’s certainly no excuse not to sit down and plan your 2018 bucket list right now.
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Become an Archer
Ready? Aim. Fire!
Let an experienced Archery leader show you how to shoot a high-performance bow with accuracy and hit the gold with ease. With fun, games and competition, there is something in the sessions for everyone.
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Sledge down a River
River sledging is big in the US and New Zealand, but it’s relatively new to the UK, so it’s fair to say that this activity is creating a lot of excitement around Loch Lomond. In Your Element are the new activity provider on the ‘bonnie banks’, and this is perfect if you’ve got the taste of adrenaline and adventure.
Even better, Argyll Holidays guests get 10% discount.*
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Pilot your own Boat
Nestled on the shores of Loch Goil, Loch Goil Cruisers have a fleet of day boats for hire that are perfect for enjoying the stunning scenery, the diverse wildlife, on-board picnic-ing and fishing. Take your own boat out with friends or family come rain or shine, and enjoy all that this stunning loch has to offer. Guests of Argyll Holidays can take advantage of the free fishing rod hire.*
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Learn to Fence
Work up a sweat in this fast-paced high intensity sport. With a British Fencing activity leader, you will learn all the footwork and sword skills you need to parry, riposte and disengage your way to victory. 
En-Garde!
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Catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights
There are plenty of dark skies across Argyll, making it ideal for stargazing on a clear night. Watching the iconic northern lights is one of the most common things on the bucket list of visitors to Scotland, and you might just get lucky.
You can explore some stargazing locations here
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Visit a new Island
Well, new to you!
Argyll has 25 inhabited islands – more than any other region in the country. Cal Mac run regular ferry services to most of these islands, meaning you can visit as part of a day trip. Add to this the rich history that these islands possess, and the fact there’s so much to explore, and it’s easy to see why this is an essential ‘to-do’ when visiting the area. Visit the Cal Mac website for a full list of destinations.
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Bag a Munro
Up for a challenge?
Climbing a mountain is one thing, but in Scotland there are 282 mountains with a summit of more than 3000ft, including 19 right here in Argyll & the Isles.  These can be tricky to navigate but are certainly rewarding when you get the views from the summit.
If you fancy something a little more challenging, then we also have various long distance routes near our holiday parks, including the Cowal Way and the West Highland Way.
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Admire the West Coast sunset
With the longer evenings, come breath-taking sunsets. There are many spots in Argyll that make for the perfect location to sit back and catch a glimpse of the stunning colours in the sky as the sun disappears below the horizon – check them out here.
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Try Wakeboarding
If you’re into the adrenaline rush then you might want to try this - Loch Lomond Wakeboard is Scotland’s first purpose-built wakeboard school and they guarantee you the ride of your life, on the calm waters of Loch Lomond.
Argyll Holidays guests enjoy 20% off wakeboarding excursions & lessons.*
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6 Reasons to visit Loch Lomond this Spring
From exploring forests & glens, to scaling the treetops or enjoying a delicious lunch on the bonnie banks, discover everything Loch Lomond has to offer this spring.
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Famous Walking Routes
One of National Geographic’s ‘top 10 trails in the world’, the famous West Highland Way connects Glasgow to Fort William, passing right by Loch Lomond. The walk takes in some of the most incredible rugged terrain in Scotland, with rivers, streams, mountains and hillsides to navigate.
But it’s not just about the West Highland Way – which 80,000 people walk annually – there are various routes for all abilities to get out and explore the great outdoors.
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Explore an Island
There are 22 islands dotted about on Scotland’s second largest loch, many of which are accessible through water transport. The easiest to visit is Inchcailloch; it’s a remote island with its very own nature reserve and picnicking areas – well worth jumping aboard during an island-hop.
Cruise Loch Lomond offer a waterbus service, where you can enjoy trips to visit these wonderful islands.
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It’s perfect for Stargazing
There are plenty of dark skies across Loch Lomond, making it ideal for watching the stars on a clear night. Catching a glimpse of the iconic northern lights is one of the most common things on the bucket list of visitors to Scotland, and you might just get lucky on the bonnie banks.
You can explore some stargazing locations here.
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Delicious Food & Drink
Loch Lomond is on the rise as one of Scotland’s foodie hot spots, with a host of local food & drink suppliers serving up the tastiest of produce. Although the famous Loch Lomond Food & Drink Festival doesn’t return until September (what better excuse to return?), there are a host of delicious cafes, delis, bars & restaurants dotted along the loch – many of which are pet friendly.
Add to this whisky distilleries, traditional butchers, and quaint farm shops (such as the one at Auchentullich), and you’ll really sample the taste of Scotland!
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An abundance of Attractions
Loch Lomond may be famous for its landscape and scenery, but there’s a host of attractions situated on the banks of the loch as well – making for the perfect day out with family or friends. Meet Orla, the Golden Eagle at the Bird of Prey Centre or get close to Scotland’s largest collection of sharks at the Sea Life Centre – both located at the Lomond Shores complex.
If you’re looking for something more adrenaline-pumping, then why not test your balance on the treetop adventure course at TreeZone?
You can explore nearby attractions here.
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You don’t need to go far to hit the slopes
Scotland is renowned for it’s fantastic ski resorts, which can be open until as late as April or May, depending on snow cover. Glencoe Mountain Range is just a 40 minute drive from Loch Lomond, through some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the country and is well worth a day trip.
If you’ve never tried it before, they also offer ski & snowboard lessons. But don’t worry if you want something a bit less extreme – you can enjoy a gondola ride up the mountain or warm up with some tasty food & drink in the café.
Find out more about Glencoe Mountain here.
Click here for Loch Lomond breaks from £199
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activefamily · 7 years ago
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What park should I choose?
New year, new you? 
Time to start exploring new places?
We’ve luxury accommodation plus a host of facilities across five parks, and we’ve made it really easy for you to choose the park that best suits you, just check out the key features below.
(We also how four-legged friends are part of the family, so we’re pleased to let you know that all our parks are Pet Friendly).
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Drimsynie Estate Holiday Village
Located within Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, Drimsynie Estate Holiday Village is nestled below the mountains, offering spectacular panoramic views across Loch Goil and the Arrochar Alps.
✔ Stunning Lochside Location ✔ All-weather Leisure Complex ✔ Full Activity & Entertainment Schedule ✔ Delicious Onsite Restaurants & Takeaway ✔ Fun Centre with Arcade Machines & Soft Play ✔ 9-Hole Golf Course
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Hunters Quay Holiday Village
Located just outside Dunoon, Hunters Quay Holiday Village is tucked away in an elevated position within the charming countryside, offering spectacular panoramic views across the Holy Loch and the Argyllshire Mountains.
✔ All-weather Leisure Complex ✔ Just minutes’ drive from Dunoon ✔ Full Activity & Entertainment Schedule ✔ Fitness Classes & Treatment Areas ✔ Bar & Grill Restaurant ✔ Fun Centre with Arcade Machines & Soft Play
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Loch Lomond Holiday Park
Situated just off the A82, Loch Lomond Holiday Park offers stunning panoramic views across the ‘Bonnie Banks’. It’s the perfect location for relaxing in the splendour of the mountains, or as a base for exploring the many interesting nearby sights, walks and historic viewpoints.
✔ Stunning Lochside Location ✔ Lounge with Sky Sports TV & Pool Table ✔ Small Shop with Holiday Essentials ✔ Private Jetty ✔ Outdoor Children’s Play Area ✔ Perfect Location for Fishing, Cycling & Walking
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Loch Awe Holiday Park
This stunning park is located just a short drive from the popular coastal town of Oban. Bordered by the River Awe, it's just off the main A82, so easy to access. There is so much to see and do, making it the perfect choice for those wishing to explore the Highlands & Islands; the great fresh water lochs attract keen anglers, whilst walkers and cyclists make the most of the beautiful scenery and mountainous landscape.
✔ Tranquil Location ✔ Just 12 Miles from Oban ✔ Small Games Room ✔ Outdoor Children’s Play Area ✔ Perfect for Fishing, Cycling & Exploring
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Stratheck Holiday Park
Set amidst the glorious landscape of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Stratheck Holiday Park is a spacious and beautifully landscaped park just a few miles north of Dunoon.
✔ Tranquil Riverside Location ✔ Licensed Clubhouse (Seasonal) ✔ Full use of Hunters Quay Leisure Facilities ✔ Outdoor Children’s Play Area ✔ Perfect Area for Fishing, Cycling & Exploring
Book a Break
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More reasons to enjoy a family getaway this New Year
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Hogmanay is renowned worldwide as the Scottish way to celebrate New Year, and 'bring in the bells'. So what better place to welcome in 2018 with your family, than in the heart of Argyll, in the West Coast of Scotland?
Here’s 5 reasons why Argyll makes for the perfect Hogmanay (or New Year) family getaway.
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Leisure Facilities
Our first-class leisure facilities at Drimsynie Estate & Hunters Quay are perfect for relaxing in all weathers. Sit back and enjoy our steam room and sauna, or enjoy a splash in our pool.
Leisure at Argyll Holidays
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Activities-Galore
We’ve an abundance of indoor and outdoor activities across our parks – maybe you’re going for gold in archery, or want to learn a bit of fencing - our trained instructors will sort you out. Or if you’re looking to relax, then our Treatment Rooms are the perfect answer.
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Live Entertainment
From wacky gameshows, interactive quizzes, horse racing and disco bingo to live cabaret & tribute acts, we have it covered – family fun every night over the festive period.
Entertainment
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Hogmanay
We know how to throw a party - Our traditional Hogmanay bashes at Drimsynie Estate & Hunters Quay include fantastic live entertainment, seasonal fun, and a Piper to bring in the bells. But they're super popular, so we recommend you book in advance!
Hogmanay at Argyll Holidays
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Hot Tubs
Imagine relaxing in your own private hot tub, with snow on the mountains and a luxurious lodge waiting for when you get out. A hot tub lodge is the ideal way to unwind, and on a clear night it makes for the perfect opportunity to sit back and watch the stars.
Festive Hot Tubs
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Six places to propose in Argyll this Christmas 💍
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With the magical festive season on our doorstep, and Christmas being a popular time for marriage proposals, we thought we’d let you know our top tips for popping the question in Argyll.
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1)      Up a Mountain
There are twenty Munro’s throughout Argyll, the majority presenting incredible panoramic views from the summit; so, whether you’re gazing out over Loch Awe from the top of Ben Cruachan, or admiring the rugged landscape from Ben Oss, it’s simply perfect.
If you don’t fancy something quite as challenging, then no shortage of hills and Corbetts in the area, all with a rewarding backdrop for the big question.
Local Routes We Recommend
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2)      Beside a Loch
When it comes to lochs (or lakes as they are known down South), we are spoiled for choice. Not only do we have the ‘Bonnie banks’ of the famous Loch Lomond (we bet you’re humming that song now!), but there’s plenty of tranquil spots alongside Loch Goil, Loch Eck & Loch Fyne, which make for the perfect proposal location.
What’s more, there’s always an opportunity to celebrate with a drink in a local village pub, in front of the fire – bliss!
Lochside Locations
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3)      In the Sky
Argyll looks stunning from above, so why not combine the proposal as you sweep your loved one off their feet (quite literally)? There are different ways to get up into the Argyll skyline, but the Loch Lomond Sea Plane offers an opportunity to admire the breath-taking landscape, and pop the question from the luxury of a private surrounding.
You’ll be on cloud nine.
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4)      By a Castle
There are a host of castles throughout the area, from ancient ruins, to glorious buildings restored to their former glory. Visit Inveraray Castle (pictured), take a trip to Duart Castle on the Isle of Mull, or admire the dramatic landscape from Dunans Castle in Glendaruel (where you can even become a Lord or Lady!), just a few miles from Strachur.
It really is magical.
Castles in Argyll
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5)      On a Boat
Wrap up warm, and set sail on Loch Lomond, often regarded as the most romantic of the lochs (although we can’t be seen to favouritise). Gaze out onto the glistening waters and the rugged glens in some of the most magical surroundings. Our friends at Cruise Loch Lomond run cruises throughout the year, and will go out their way to ensure that everything goes just fine.
Just don’t drop the ring.
Book a Cruise
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6)      In a Hot Tub, Under the Stars
Imagine sitting in your own private hot tub, with snow on the mountains* and a luxurious lodge waiting for when you get out. A hot tub lodge is the ideal way to unwind, and on a clear night it makes for the perfect opportunity to sit back, watch the stars, and pop the question.
We can even supply the champagne for when she says yes.
(*we can’t guarantee the snow)
Book a Hot Tub Lodge
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Six ways Argyll Holidays will leave you feeling magical this Christmas
Argyll is simply special over the festive season - it’s the perfect location for a family holiday, or for a group of friends to get away for a short break. Here’s why...
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1 - You get to meet Santa
Yes, that’s right. We’ve secured the big man on an exclusive deal, bringing him to Hunters Quay across the month of December, whenever it fits his busy schedule! Santa’s Grotto is located in the Fun House, and it’s just £5 which also includes a small gift from Santa, and access to the soft play. 
Grotto Opening Times
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2 - There’s no Santa without Reindeer
A herd of Santa’s Reindeer will be making their way from the North Pole to Drimsynie Estate on the 23rd December.  We’ll be making them feel right at home in our Winter Wonderland, and we’re offering the opportunity to meet them (completely free of charge, of course), before they head out to pick up Santa for ‘the big delivery’.  
What’s more, our elves will be serving up some delicious hot chocolate to keep everyone warm!
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3 - We’re blessed with enchanted trails
Argyll is well-known for the outdoors; with a host of walks and trails to explore in the local area. You’ll be spoilt for choice with our enchanted forestry routes, with some incredible panoramic views over the dramatic landscape.
You can find our walking suggestions here
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4 - There’s Festive Food & Drink
The onsite restaurants at Argyll Holidays serve delicious food and drink all year round, but there’s just something extra special about putting those Christmas Menus on the tables.  Save yourself the hassle of worrying about fitting that turkey in the oven (and not overcooking those Brussels), and let our experienced chefs prepare your Christmas dinner.
Festive Food and Drink
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5 - Swing with Bing (Crosby) or Rock out with Meatloaf
With an action-packed entertainment schedule over the festive period, there really is something for everybody. We’ve a host of tribute nights, featuring the best acts in the country, as well as our regular cabaret evenings featuring a variety of male & female vocalists. Add to this our Family Game Shows, Bingo, Karaoke, and Kids Disco with everybody’s favourite squirrel (Rusty), and you won’t be left bored!
Festive Entertainment
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6 - You can relax in a Hot Tub, Under the Stars
Imagine sitting in your own private hot tub, with snow on the mountains* and a luxurious lodge waiting for when you get out. A hot tub lodge is the ideal way to unwind, and on a clear night it makes for the perfect opportunity to sit back and watch the stars.
Festive Hot Tubs 
(*we can’t guarantee the snow)
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Our first Argyll Holidays Experience was Awesome!
After Loch Fyne Ales, we headed back to our gorgeous Royal Lomond Hot Tub lodge to just make the most of our last full day there.
The boys thoroughly enjoyed the play park which was perfectly located right beside our lodge, whilst the girls made the most of some peace in the hot tub.
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A nice walk around the park ended abruptly when the boys decided to jump into the loch and then were not happy that their welly boots were filled with freezing water.  Great fun.  Typical boys.
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Our last relaxing evening was spent with the girls in the hot tub (AGAIN!) the boys building lego and the adults enjoying some Loch Fyne Ale in front of the lovely fire - utter bliss.....
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So, all in all it was a pretty outstanding weekend.  I would never have considered holidaying in Scotland in December, however, my mind has now been completely changed.  We had a great time, it felt festive, yet fun filled and utterly relaxing and I can honestly say that we all absolutely loved it.
We absolutely can’t wait to see what our next Argyll Holidays adventures are and are looking forward to it.  Being the Active Family has gotten off to a fantastic start and we are honoured and grateful for the opportunity.
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Beer Tasting and.........Relax
We had a very relaxing day on the Sunday.  An early morning hot tub for the boys followed by some cookie decorating while waiting on the girls getting up and really for our day at Loch Fyne Ales.
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The views from Loch Lomond Holiday Park are so stunning you would never tire of them.
We were then ready to head to Loch Fyne Ales for some beer tasting and it was a beautiful scenic drive to get there.
The lovely staff there told us about the brewing process, and all about the history of their brewery and about all of the different ales.  We saw all their awards and were given a taste of lots of the different ales.  The boys were not impressed by the smell of the beers and the girls stuck to their hot chocolate.
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We eventually narrowed it down to a few favourites before deciding that Avalance was our ale of choice and we were given a case of it to take away along with two Loch Fyne Ales glasses, which was unexpected and just lovely. 
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