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Mid Argyll


Discover Arduaine Garden www.nts.org.uk On the A816, 20 miles south of Oban PA34 4XQ


Tel: 0844 493 2216


This coastal garden has a fantastic collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias, Blue Tibetan poppies and giant Himalayan lilies. Stroll through the woodland to the coastal viewpoint or relax in the water garden.


The National Trust for Scotland for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty is a charity registered in Scotland, Charity Number SC 007410


Whisk yourself away to The Galley of Lorne Inn, a 17th Century Drovers Inn nestled on the lochside in the picturesque village of Ardfern, on Scotland’s dramatic west coast.


With a homely traditional public bar, a lounge bar where modern meets traditional, a panoramic restaurant and function suite with one of the best views for dining, not forgetting six comfortable and tastefully decorated bedrooms, there’s something to meet everyone’s needs. Enjoy an alfresco drink or meal in the beer garden or sundeck in front of the restaurant affording unparalleled views along Loch Craignish and out to Jura and Scarba.


Spend your days exploring castles, beaches and gardens. Perhaps take a woodland walk or discover a Hebridean Island or two from nearby Oban Harbour. Make Ardfern your base for exploring mid-Argyll, the Inner Hebrides and the west coast of Scotland.


After a full days adventure, relax on the lochside sundeck perhaps with a fi ne wine, whisky or real ale whilst contemplating whether to have the freshly landed seafood or the wonderful meat or game for tonight’s dinner.


And when the day is done, retire to your bedroom safe in the knowledge that you’ve had a brilliant day...


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FAMILY £5.75 per month


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