Large self catering holiday cottage for up to 10 (8 +2) people

(also for smaller groups, see pricing page)

 

 

Rhumhor is a lovely victorian house packed with rustic charm. Built in the 1890's in the days when the only access to Carrick Castle was via the sea you can still get a sense of the remote tranquilty that isolation must have brought. Unusual modifications were made in the 1920s by architect Magnus Duncan, including two oriole/turret windows in the bedrooms at the rear further adding to the quirky character of the property.

 

Perhaps surprisingly for such a remote seeming area there is also a golf course, swimming pool, ice skating, pony trekking, boat hire, fishing tackle hire/purchase, indoor bowling, curling (in season), restaurants and pubs all within the glen.

 

Day trips by car from Rhumhor can take in stunning Glen Coe, Oban - the gateway to the Isles, the architecturally distinguished town of Inveraray with its historic museum jail and fairytale castle, and the lovely fishing harbours of Tarbert and Crinan.

 

Rhumhor's primary appeal is the peace and beauty the area offers, but there is also more than enough in the local area to keep an active family busy during their holiday.