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Picture of Lagnakeil Highland Lodges, Argyll & Bute
Picture of Lagnakeil Highland Lodges, Argyll & Bute
Picture of Lagnakeil Highland Lodges, Argyll & Bute
Picture of Lagnakeil Highland Lodges, Argyll & Bute
Picture of Lagnakeil Highland Lodges, Argyll & Bute

Lagnakeil Highland Lodges

  • Proprietor Colin & Jo Mossman
  • Address Oban
  • Telephone 0844 847 1188
  • BookingBook Online

How to get there

From the south on the M6/M74 head for Stirling on the M73/A80. Take the M9 for Perth, exiting for Stirling at junction 10, taking A84 heading for Crianlarich, finally on to the A85 to Oban.

From Oban take the main A616 South - signposted for Lochgilphead and Campbeltown - for 2 miles, turn right on road signposted for Lerags and continue for 1.5 miles to Lagnakeil where you will find us nestled in the hillside overlooking Loch Feochan.

Nearby
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Sailing
Features
17
Log homes (for rent)
Laundry
Children's play area
Pets allowed
Family park

Owner's Description

A truly unique and unrivaled location, this beautiful land of mountains, lochs and islands can be experienced from the comfort of a Lagnakeil Lodge or one of our self catering cottages situated close to or on the banks of Loch Feochan, with sea views. All of our lodges and cottages are very high quality 3 and 4 star accommodation after complete refurbishment.

The chalets are nestled throughout seven acres of scenic wooded hillside in the peace and calm of Lerags Glen only three miles from Oban, "Gateway to the Isles". You have a truly great choice of accommodation from one of our well appointed lodges and chalets to cottages, a farmhouse and even your own highland croft, all with a great view and set in a haven of tranquility, guaranteed to revitalise the most world-weary guest. Only a short walk up the glen, a Country Pub can be found serving fine home-cooked food and ales. Why stay in a hotel or Bed and Breakfast (B&B) when you can enjoy the comfort, freedom and privacy of your own 'home from home'?

These details were last updated on Saturday 7 March 2009