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Lutra House, Isle of Jura |
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| Property: 5460 | Argyll and Bute |
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Crackaig Bay lies one and a half miles from the main village of Craighouse, where you will find the usual amenities including petrol pumps, post office, gift shop, tearoom and hotel with bar and restaurant. The famous Isle of Jura Malt Whisky Distillery is also to be found at Craighouse.
From the cottage there are magnificent views of the sea and beyond, towards Kintyre and the Isle of Gigha. On a clear day the Island of Mull and the tip of Northern Ireland are also visible.
The wild and beautiful Isle of Jura, offers some of the most dramatic scenery anywhere in Scotland. The special qualities that Jura has to offer will provide an unforgettable experience.
Climate
Warmed by the Gulf Stream, Jura has a milder and drier climate than the rest of the Hebrides. The mild climate allows palm trees and fuchsias to flourish and plants from Australasia, to grow in the gardens of Jura House.
The Paps
The beautiful Paps of Jura, a triptych of peaks, whose name very aptly describes their shape, dominate not only the island itself, but also the views from miles around.
Bring strong walking boots and climb to the summit, to enjoy spectacular views to Islay, Colonsay, Mull, Scarba and Northern Ireland.
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![]() Lutra House lounge |
![]() Lutra House dining room |
![]() Lutra House view towards the sea |
![]() Lutra House master bedroom with en-suite |
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Sleeps: 6 Bedrooms: 3 Cot Available: No Pets Allowed: No. Smoking Allowed: No. Linen Provided: Yes. All duvet covers and towels are provided Central Heating: Yes. Fuel type: Electric Open Fire: Yes. Fuel type: Coal Disabled Facilities: No. Modern house, built in 2009 with Ramp to front door, wide doorways and downstairs loo. Bedrooms are all upstairs. Outdoor Facilities: Yes. Decking directly from the house, providing a wonderful place to sit and relax. Plus a garden and rocky beach area over looking the bay. The garden is visited regularly by Deer, Sheep and Rabbits and if you're lucky you'll see otters swimming in the bay. Local Services: Well equiped shop and post office, Pub and Bistro, Petrol station and a Whisky Distillery. | |||
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Summer: £500 per week Autumn: £375.00 per week Late Autumn: £350.00 per week Early December: £375.00 per week Xmas and new year: £500.00 per week Early Jan to Spring: £375.00 November to March, short breaks may be available at £70.00 per night |
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By Road (Then Car Ferry) From the Erskine Bridge, whether crossing over from the M8, or passing by on the A82, the journey to the Ferry Terminal at Kennacraig, should take between two to three hours depending on traffic conditions. Once on the A82 follow it along the edge of Loch Lomond to Tarbet , then take the A83 through Arrochar, over the 'Rest and Be Thankful' on to Inveraray and down Loch Fyne, passing Lochgilphead and Tarbert. Five miles further South is the Ferry Terminal at Kennacraig. Take the ferry from Askaig to Feolin and follow the road for 7 miles. Turn right at the sign for Crackaig Bay, 500 yards and before the cattle grid. Drive for l mile, through two gates, Lutra house is the first house when you arrive at the bay, parking for three cars can be found by the side of the house. |
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