Family 4-Day Break in The Heart of Argyll

Recommended by local Heather

Enjoy a break away, surrounded by amazing scenery and fresh air with your children in the Heart of Argyll. Our many self-catering properties give you the freedom to come and go, and your own space to relax at the end of the day.

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Places to Stay

There are lots of superb self-catering options available, and many cottages now include four-day breaks.

Here are a few suitable options for Mid Argyll. These are generally for a family of four, but there are plenty more options for larger cottages from the providers below. You can find an extensive list in our Stay section.

  • Ederline Estate ( The School House) – guests have access to paddle boards, kayaks, rowing boats, etc
  • Port Ban Holiday Park – bike and kayak hire, onsite café and shop, play park, games hall, putting green, tennis court, small football pitch and small bowling green
  • Melfort Village – playpark, putting green, paddock and onsite restaurant
  • The Bullock Shed
  • Keepers Cottage & Tayvallich Estate
  • Killean Farmhouse - A hilltop collection of seven cosy courtyard cottages
  • The Blue Cottage - a beautiful 2-bed cottage in a private and tranquil setting
  • Blarghour - The Stable - pref. age 5 and above)
  • Buidhe Island (The Kelpie Chalet) – right by the sea (better for older children)
  • Portsonachan – has the Cruachan Restaurant next door and access to boat hire

Family favourite activities

There are lots of activities and places to explore with children in the area. Some firm family favourites include.

  • Inveraray Jail, Inveraray Castle and Gardens and a walk up to Dun Na Cuaiche Watchtower
  • Get to know the history of the area with a visit to Kilmartin Museum and keep an eye out for their free walks and activities over summer.
  • A visit and beaver walk at the Argyll Beaver Centre and/or join one of their Summer Seashore Safaris (when available).
  • Wildlife boat trips with Sealife Adventures and Crinan Canal Cruises.
  • A trip to Fyne Den (younger children).
  • Explore Argyll's hollow mountain with a fascinating tour of Cruachan Power Station.
  • Pony trekking at Lunga Stables.
  • A day trip on the Waverley or Puffer Steamboat Vic 32 (pref. age 8+)
  • Explore castles and ancient sites (Tarbert Castle, Carnasserie Castle, Kilmartin Glen, Keills Chapel).
  • Go paddleboarding or canoeing with Kayak Majik.
  • Hire bikes from Ally’s Bike Hire and cycle along the Crinan Canal or explore the Tayvallich peninsula.
  • Go for a swim or beachcomb at Kilmory Beach or Carsaig.
  • A farm trip with Visit Cladich.

Book a bespoke family experience with Heathery Heights and Swim Dan the Merma (in conjunction with Highlands Rewilding) and enjoy a day of guided foraging, learning about local plants and seaweeds, have a soothing dip in the sea and a three-course wild food picnic. Both guides can also offer separate guided and immersive experiences, including guided history walks, foraging experiences, plant ID and wild swimming.

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Get out in nature

Get all those feet out in nature as there are lots of coastal and woodland walks, including those at Taynish National Nature Reserve, Moine Mhor National Nature Reserve, Knapdale woods, Torinturk and Crinan Woods.

For those exploring the canal, Polly’s Coffee Stop offers a super selection of snacks, hot drinks and cakes, with full meals being served at the Crinan Hotel and nearby Tayvallich Inn.

Lochgilphead boasts several cafes, including the Salty Dog at the MACPool – ideal if you want to go for a swim.

If you're visiting Tarbert, explore Bruce’s Castle and the Tarbert hill walk, or take a stroll and swim at White Shore. Then, enjoy one of the eateries that offer lunch and dinner, with the option for takeaway food too, including excellent seafood from the Silver Darlings. The Gather and Café Ca Dora offer light bites, cakes, and ice cream. The Red Herring and Lulabelles offer high-quality evening meals as a special treat.

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Food to enjoy for everyone

Inveraray has a wide choice of excellent cafes and places to eat, including The George, Brambles/Campbell Coffee, The Cottage Restaurant and Ocho.

And although you may want to keep the sweets at bay, there are a couple of old-fashioned sweet shops which may tempt the young ones in… Bee Sweet in Lochgilphead certainly has plenty to choose from.

If staying close to or visiting Ardfern, Lucy’s offers super lunches and afternoon tea, and the Loch Melfort Hotel and Melfort Holiday Village both boast excellent restaurants.

See our Eat & Drink pages for inspiration.

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Fancy a guided tour?

If you need a rest from driving, you can always book private hire with one of our excellent local guides, such as Argyll Bespoke Car Tours or Kathy Cameron.

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