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Owner: Mr Leonard Gow
Address: Hunters Quay Holiday Village
Telephone: 01301 703 247
Fax: 01301 703 538
Mobile: N/A
Email: info@drimsynie.co.uk
Website: www.argyllholidays.com
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Weekly Rent: £215 - £550
Region: Argyll
Type: Holiday Park
Accom: 50 Units
Sleeps: 2 - 6
Rating: 5 Star Park VisitScotland
Open: All Year

Holiday Lodges

Description: The park is just two miles north of Dunoon, easily reached by road or the 20 minute car ferry ride across the Clyde from Gourock. With special discount tickets for cars and families, this is an inexpensive and fun way to arrive. The Dolphin Leisure Centre offers a range of all weather facilities including two 25m swimming pools - one is shallow for children. Located in a charming 'wild Argyll' setting beside the Holy Loch and the Firth of Clyde, you are surrounded by beautiful glens offering a rich variety of walks and wildlife. This is an ideal centre for touring with Oban, Inveraray, Rothesay and the wonderful Scottish Lochs all within easy reach. There is a mini-market and serviced laundry on the park. Entertainment, meals and a lounge bar are available at the leisure centre.

There are four different types of lodges to choose from depending on occupancy and facilities. While they all share a similar exterior, the difference is in the number of bedrooms and facilities. The lodges are located in 'villages' with each village made up of different style of lodges. This means you could have a Rowan, Pine and Beech lodge next to each other. The lodges are located in mature landscaped grounds. Because of the layout of the park, some of the lodges are within walking distance of the Dolphin Leisure Centre while others we would recommend you take a car. If location is important please check at time of booking.

Location: HUNTERS QUAY by Dunoon. You can reach the Hunters Quay Holiday Village either by road, taking in some wonderful scenery on the way, using the A82 then the A83 at Tarbet over the Rest and Be Thankful, the A815 for the Cowal Peninsula, via Strachur and Loch Eck to Dunoon, or by Western Ferries sailing across the Firth of Clyde to Hunters Quay.