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St Conan's Escape

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· Dalmally, Argyll And Bute, Scotland
4 acres hosted by Richard C.
2 glamping pitches
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Dog-friendly lodges on a Scottish mountainside with incredible loch views

Wake up to incredible views during a stay in one of the glass-fronted lodges at St Conan’s Escape in Scotland’s southern Highlands. These mountainside cabins in Argyll and Bute look over the aptly-named Loch Awe, where the resident wildlife includes ospreys, pine martens and otters. Get lucky and you might see sea eagles too. Positioned on the slopes of Ben Cruachan, the cabins are a great base for wildlife watching and walking. As well as a great deal of relaxing.

The two dog-friendly lodges at St Conan’s Escape each offer self-contained, self-catering accommodation for a couple. Each has a single living space with cosy seating and a log burner, a kitchenette, bedroom area – and, of course, an en suite shower room and loo. The difference is only in finishings and fixings, giving each its individual style. Columba’s whitewashed walls give it a fresh and modern appeal, while the natural hues and darker colours give Odhrán, a slightly more rustic and cosier vibe. Both are filled with light thanks to the huge bifold doors which look out onto the view. And whichever lodge you stay in, it’s ultimately all about that view.

Step out into it and you will soon be soaking up the scenery from 360 degrees as you hike up hills and explore the loch. For the fit, there are four munroes to be bagged in the area, starting with the one you’re staying on the side of: Ben Cruachan which at 1,126 metres is the highest in Argyll and Bute. Then there’s the village of Lochawe and Saint Conan’s Kirk on the water’s edge, where you can learn about your getaway’s namesake. And, of course, there’s the water itself. Borrow, hire or bring your own kayaks to get out on the loch which, in case you need something else to be awed by, is Scotland’s longest: 25 miles end to end.

Activities
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Wildlife watching
Natural features
Mountainous

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Odhran

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St Conan's Escape provides a haven to think, talk and relax against a backdrop of stunning views across Loch. St Conan’s Escape is embedded in the local environment and is home to an abundance of feathered and furred wildlife. The Sea Eagle is an increasing visitor from the Isle of Mull. Loch Awe is also home to several Golden Eagle and a dozen Osprey nests. Pine Martens, Otter and Red Squirrel populations are on the rise in the vicinity of the escape. Odhrán was a companion of Saint Columba in Iona, and the first Christian to be buried on the island. St. Odhrán's feast day is on 27 October. In 563, he was among the twelve who accompanied St Columba to the Scottish island of Iona, where he died and was buried. Columba is said to have seen devils and angels fight over Odran's soul before it ascended into heaven.
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Columba

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Cabin · Sleeps 2
The views from the two lodges over Loch Awe and the surrounding Highlands are spectacular and provide a sanctuary from modern day life. We have designed the lodges so that you can wake up to this backdrop. Guests have access to unspoiled walks and for the more energetic you can climb one of four nearby Munros. The lodges nestle on one of these, Ben Cruachan. The lodges have log burners for those that want to just relax and unwind in the lodge. Columba (7 December 521 – 9 June 597) was an Irish abbot and missionary evangelist credited with spreading Christianity in Scotland. He founded the important abbey on Iona. He was highly regarded by both the Gaels of Dál Riata and the Picts, and is remembered today as a Catholic saint and one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. Around 563 he and his twelve companions crossed to Dunaverty near Southend, Argyll, in Kintyre before settling in Iona. The landscape around St Conan’s would have been familiar to Columba.
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Dalmally, Argyll And Bute, Scotland, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Richard C.

Joined in July 2022
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St Conan's Escape provides a haven to think, talk and relax against a backdrop of stunning views across Loch. St Conan’s Escape is embedded in the local environment and is home to an abundance of feathered and furred wildlife. The Sea Eagle is an increasing visitor from the Isle of Mull. Loch Awe is also home to several Golden Eagle and a dozen Osprey nests. Pine Martens, Otter and Red Squirrel populations are on the rise in the vicinity of the escape.
Nearby attractions

For things to do in Lochawe and around St Conan’s Escape, you don’t have to look far. The lodges are nestled on the side of Ben Cruachan and you can walk straight out of the door to Cruachan Dam or the mountain’s summit. If you’re a keen walker or a bagger of munroes (peaks over 3,000 feet) you can do a horseshoe walk to take in Ben Cruachan along with three others: Beinn Eunaich, Beinn A ‘Chochuill and Stob Daimh. If you’re interested in the dam and the related hydroelectric power station, head to the visitor centre which is a couple of miles further around the loch’s edge. You can also visit St Conan’s Kirk and the village of Loch Awe. You can hire kayaks in the village or, better still, borrow them from your host Richard (at your own risk) to launch into the River Strae which flows into the loch. The mountainous terrain is good for mountain biking too. Inverary on the shores of Loch Fyne is just over 20 minutes’ drive from here and Oban on the West Coast is a scenic 20 miles away.

Food and drink

The Ben Cruachan Inn is a gastropub with loch views less than a mile away if you fancy eating out nearby. And if you want supplies to cook at your cabin, you’ll find the village shop is well stocked. Oban is a bit of a drive but it’s a lovely one and worth it if you like seafood as it’s known as ‘the seafood capital of Scotland’. Those in the know (including host, Richard) head straight for the unassuming little Green Shack on the pier (known to locals as Oggie’s) to fill up on fresh crab sandwiches and seafood platters. There are plenty of more formal places for a sit down meal if you want one.

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