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Argyll Holiday


Jasmine

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At Ellary, we've stayed before but had a different cottage this time. Set right between two coves with 151/2 thousand acres to explore. We still went off estate to our usual haunts. :rolleyes:

 

The left cove, there were 3 cottages here with a small enclosed garden each but a big gate so we coud roam the fields and coves.

 

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The right cove:

 

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Sham on Westport beach:

 

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Was a bit windy on the beach:

 

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Our cottage (on the left) all cottages faced the coves.

 

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Exploring the cove:

 

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Crinan Canal:

 

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Took hundreds of pics as usual, but some stunning scenery and the girls enjoyed it.

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We stayed at Elllary in 1973. Our cottage was on its own and right beside a bay. I think it was Garden Cottage.

 

There were woods leading from the garden and our own and my sister's dalmatian bitches spent hours in these wood every day. They came back to the cottage every so often to check we were still there and then go off again.

 

But a whistle soon brought them back.

 

There were also hill walks available.

 

The freedom there was great.

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Sorry didn't post link been a bit unwell today.

 

Took us 6 hours there and 61/2 back but that's because we have to stop lots to let Sham have a wee wee. Nice drive though past Loch Lomond and then down Loch Fyne. We always spend a fortune in the Loch Fyne shop with all the fresh fish etc.

 

It was our fourth visit to Ellary and although Cove cottage isn't in the Coves we prefer that one as it's secluded a mile up a dirt track in the forest overlooking the loch with a massive garden.

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