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Kintaline House, Benderloch

Kintaline House By Oban, Make memories on your West coast Adventures Stay awhile

Spacious, serene, child free comfort for 6 adults Perfect multigenerational home

Where the Mountains Meet the Sea: - Kintaline House, Benderloch self-catering is your rural, spacious, serene home to make memories, enjoy adventures, or as your work retreat. For couples, friends or multigenerational families to come together and enjoy precious time.

This is a perfect all-year-round, very well-equipped, and appointed home to explore the Oban area. It is close to a wild swimming beach, woodlands to walk in, unique islands for days out, and mountains to climb. This spacious luxury home is well equipped, and guests comment on having everything they need.

Features: Woodstove, Smart TV, Conservatory, library, gallery, Superfast wifi 4G: No Pets: 17y+ only

High eco ethics, surrounded by 24 acres of regenerative pasture and woodlands, wraparound cottage garden and lawns, plenty of private parking and space for paddleboards, kayaks, bikes, and boats.

Double ensuite downstairs. Double: superking\twin, bathroom upper (Kingsize bedding on doubles, Double duvets for each guest in Superking\Twin beds: comfort at all times)

Kitchen: Fridge, Freezer, Dishwasher, 4-oven range cooker, laundry. Very well supplied with cooking utensils, pans, casseroles, wok, slow cooker, baking, microwave, glasses, crockery, and cutlery.

Take your time—Benderloch and the Oban area are Heaven for Wildlife, Photography, Heritage from prehistory to the present day, Castles, Clans, and Creative Arts. There is so much to see and do. 

A week is not long enough—Benderloch is the perfect rural location between Oban and Glencoe: don't rush around, savour the area, enjoy your time together, and involve yourself in the local music, food, and culture. The website has the local events calendar.

Days out at the Highland Games, Agricultural Shows, Boat Trips, Island exploring, munro-bagging, Wild Swimming, Paddleboarding around the lochs, whitewater kayaking in the Falls of Lora, Castles around every corner, Family history research (on-site local historian and experienced genealogist), and the most fascinating natural history and wildlife in our Atlantic Rainforests, aerial and maritime habitats.

Bespoke local produce, welcome pack, and Comprehensive Digital guestbook; experienced on-site local host

Awards

VisitScotland Quality Assurance - 4 Stars

Facilities & Nearby Features

Accessible by public transport Accessible by public transport
Crockery Crockery
Hill Views Hill Views
Near a Beach Near a Beach
Near a Loch Near a Loch
Near a Forest Near a Forest
On-site Parking On-site Parking
Sea Views Sea Views
Free WiFi Free WiFi

Food & Drink

None

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Accessibility Needs

Open

All year