4 Day Family Break

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Why not take your family to visit Dunoon and Cowal for a 4 day break this year. Cowal is as beautiful as it is diverse, with atmospheric sea lochs, golden beaches on the Argyll Secret Coast, picturesque villages and mountain/forest walks. It has everything you need from a holiday. There are so many family-friendly, fun activities you can do across the whole area. There are also four swimming pools to choose from across Cowal, and a cinema. Whatever your family is interested in, you’ll find it in Dunoon and Cowal. Cowal’s major town is Dunoon, a charming coastal town, with rich history, stunning natural beauty, and a welcoming community. Choose Cowal for your family break this year. Here are some ideas for how you could plan your stay.

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Explore Cowal

Cowal is an exciting place to explore. One of the most magical mystical walks in the whole of Scotland is a place called Puck’s Glen (near Dunoon), with tumbling waterfalls and a rocky gorge. Another place to explore is Ardkinglas House (considered an architectural gem), on the shores of Loch Fyne. There is also a woodland garden, and they have a fun Gruffalo trail and a fairy trail for the kids. Benmore Gardens is also ideal for families. It is a magnificent 120-acre mountainside Garden surrounded by dramatic scenery and home to a world-famous collection of plants. It’s well worth taking a trip to Toward too, about 20 minutes drive from Dunoon. There you will find the ruins of Toward Castle, the former seat of Clan Lamont, one of the most powerful families in the history of west Scotland. It dates from the 15th century and Sir John Lamont entertained Mary Queen of Scots here in 1563. The castle was destroyed by their rivals the Campbells in 1646. It is free to visit the ruins. Nearby, you will also see the site of the 19th century built Castle Toward, a castellated mansion that is now in private ownership. While in Toward you should also take a trip to look at the lighthouse up close and walk up to the beautiful Chinese lakes, a series of stone lined ponds with islands, linked by finely detailed semi-circular bridges and free to visit. You should also take time to visit the shops in Dunoon on Argyll Street, where there are many interesting things for the whole family, including a wonderful independent bookshop (Bookpoint), a Christmas shop and other gift shops.

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The 51st State Bar and Grill on Dunoon high street is always a hit with families due its American diner feel. They serve a selection of burgers, pizzas, ribs and tex-mex dishes. If you fancy a lunch time treat, The Blairmore café (on the shores of Loch Long, about 20 minutes from Dunoon) offers delicious baguettes, homemade soup and small meals, along with a selection of homemade sweet treats. You can also walk down the pretty pier for a view of the Arrochar Alps. The pier is still used by the Waverley paddle steamer boat today. You will likely also spot Sammy the seal, who is usually waiting to catch a fish from someone’s fishing line! Five West is another tasty lunch time stop, in the village of Tighnabruaich on Argyll’s Secret Coast. If you’re staying in one of the holiday villages, they’ll have plenty of food options on site.

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Get Active

If you stay in one of the holiday parks, such as Hunter’s Quay Holiday Village, there are lots of fun activities available on site, including laser tag, adventure golf, a swimming pool, archery, a climbing wall, and axe throwing. You can also hire bikes to explore the surrounding area. If you’re looking for adventure on the water, take a trip with Wreckspeditions on their fun rib boat. You could visit the sugar boat wreck, search for wildlife, or take a trip up Loch Long. The Waverley is also a great option. It is the last sea going paddle steamer in the world and runs trips from around the end of June until the end of August. If you or the kids are interested in learning to sail while in the area, why not visit Tighnabruaich Sailing School. For younger children, Fyne Den Adventure zone is a unique fun filled indoor and outdoor natural play area, using wood and sand, with never-ending opportunities for play.

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Walk on Golden Sands

Ostel beach, also known as Kilbride bay, is a beautiful coastal beach, where Loch Fyne meets the Firth of Clyde, on the South West of the Cowal peninsula, not far from Tighnabruaich. This crescent-shaped sweep of sand is known as the jewel in the crown of Argyll’s Secret Coast. You will also find a small beach at the village of Ardentinny, at Jubilee Point on Loch Eck, and Sandy Beach in Innellan, all not far from Dunoon.

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Experience Culture in Cowal

If you’re in the area during the last weekend in August, don’t miss out on visiting the incredible Cowal Highland Gathering. This yearly event hosts the highland dancing world championships, pipe band competitions, and heavy athletics (where you can see the traditional “tossing of the caber”). The games also have a whole range of activities that the public can take part in, like axe throwing and there are lots of fun rides for the kids to have a go on. As part of the gathering, there is also a Cowal Fringe Festival (organised by Dunoon Presents), which hosts a sunset ceremony, a town centre market, a 5km road race and some musical entertainment. Dunoon also hosts the Dunoon TradFest (also organised by Dunoon Presents), a great traditional music festival held in September, with small performances, including a family ceilidh, across a variety of venues in Dunoon. An interesting place to visit to soak up Cowal culture with the family is the Castle House Museum, where you can discover the history of Dunoon and Cowal from Neolithic settlers, through Highland clan battles, Victorian expansion, the Clyde Steamers in their heyday, to both World Wars and the Cold War.

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There are plenty of options for family stays in Dunoon and Cowal. A few examples are Drimsynie Holiday Village, set in an out of this world location, in Lochgoilhead, with lots of fun activities on site, and a swimming pool. Alternatively you could rent a large self-catering eco-friendly home called Baileyfield, with a big open plan living space, on the banks of the Holy Loch and the spacious en-suite master bedroom boasts a private balcony which is perfect for enjoying the far-reaching views. If you’re looking for something very different for your family, you could book a Beagle Cruises holidays, and have an active stay on the water. Here’s more information about places to stay across Dunoon and Cowal: accommodation in Dunoon and Cowal.

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Castle House Museum

Situated in Castle Gardens, Castle House Museum is at the heart of the history of Dunoon.

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Ardkinglas House

Situated on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyll, against a spectacular background of mountain and forest, Ardkinglas Estate covers about 4800 hectares. Ardking...

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Live Argyll - Riverside Swim and Health Centre, Dunoon

Riverside Swim and Health Centre is situated on the promenade of Dunoon, close to the town centre. It is within easy walking distance of the local ferry term...

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This list is just a suggestion of how you could spend your time in Dunoon and Cowal. The region has a range of activities and experiences to suit everyone, across all seasons.

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Find your place to stay from luxury hotels for a relaxing retreat to holiday parks and self catering options for adventure seekers, and everything in-between.

 

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