THE AREA
Melfort Village is on Scotland’s West Coast, close to the shores of beautiful Loch Melfort. The 19th century stone cottages of the old village blend charmingly with the surrounding tranquil countryside. Guests can enjoy swimming, horseback riding, tennis, boat trips and fishing. Water-sports facilities are available nearby. The area is ideal for sightseeing, where every turn in the road provides a breathtaking view. "Melfort Village is a small holiday village nestled in the hills and oak woods at the head of Loch Melfort, amidst some of the most beautiful scenery on the West Coast of Scotland. "
THE APARTMENTS
The cottages have a wide variety of accommodations ranging from one to three bedroom units, offering varying layouts including bunkrooms and sofa-beds, sleeping from two to eight guests. Each cottage is equipped to the highest standard with colour TV, VCR, full kitchen including dishwasher, oven and microwave, enabling guests to self-cater with ease. Laundry facilities and large communal chest freezers are situated centrally. There is a utility fee levied for the use of electricity. Dogs are allowed on site and there is a fee of Ј15. 00 per dog per week and Ј7. 50 for a second dog. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALTHOUGH YOUR FINAL CONFIRMATION STATES 4PM CHECK IN, THE RESORT OPERATES A 5PM TO 7PM CHECK IN.
UNIT FACILITIES
Central Heating
Dishwasher
Kitchen - Fully Equipped
Microwave
Radio
Video
AIRPORT
Glasgow
CHECK IN / OUT
Check In: Saturday after 17. 00 hours
Check Out: Saturday before10:00 hours
ONSITE FACILITIES
Child Play Area
Fishing
Games Room
Gym
Indoor Swimming Pool
Laundry
Putting Green
Restaurant
Sauna
Telephone
Tennis
FACILITIES NEAR-BY
Boating
Car Rental
Golf
Grocery Store
Health Club
Horse Riding
Lake
Live Entertainment
Wind Surfing
DIRECTIONS
You should expect a drive of 2Ѕ hours from Glasgow and 3Ѕ hours from Edinburgh. From Glasgow, follow the A82 along Loch Lomond to Tarbet where you take the left fork onto the A83, through Arrochar and Inveraray to Lochgilphead. Kilmelford is 23 miles north of Lochgilphead on the A816. The turn off for Melfort is on the left hand side just before the village of Kilmelford.