Fyne Edge - A luxurious Lochside haven
















































Fyne Edge - A luxurious Lochside haven
Minard, nr Inveraray
- 8
- 4
- 3.5
- No Pets
- 201
Escape to Fyne Edge, a stunning luxury villa nestled on the shores of the picturesque Loch Fyne. Perfectly designed for relaxation, comfort, and unforgettable moments, this exceptional retreat is your gateway to indulgence in Scotland’s natural beauty.
Outdoor Luxury: Savour the great outdoors with a hot tub overlooking the loch, a BBQ cabin for cosy gatherings, and a large front-facing decking with stunning vistas.
The space
Features You’ll Love:
Spacious Living Areas: Enjoy the expansive open-plan kitchen, dining, and lounge area—a welcoming space to gather, cook, and unwind with loved ones.
Comfortable Bedrooms: The villa features four bedrooms, three of which boast ensuite bathrooms for added privacy, alongside an additional shower room and toilet.
Master Bedroom Paradise: A magnificent master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe, ensuite, and a private balcony offering sweeping views of the loch.
Outdoor Luxury: Savour the great outdoors with a hot tub overlooking the loch, a BBQ cabin for cosy gatherings, and a large front-facing decking with stunning vistas.
Private Access: Delight in direct access to a private beach, complete with a mooring and slipway for water adventures.
Unmatched Experiences: Fyne Edge seamlessly blends luxury with tranquillity, providing ample room for relaxation, yet perfectly positioned for exploring the breath-taking surroundings. Whether you’re soaking in the hot tub as the sun sets over the loch or sharing a meal in the BBQ cabin, every moment here feels magical.
Ideal For:
Family retreats, romantic escapes, or special celebrations.
Exploring nearby walking trails and discovering the charm of Scotland’s Highlands.
Create Unforgettable Memories: Immerse yourself in the unparalleled beauty of Loch Fyne while experiencing the elegance and comfort of Fyne Edge. This extraordinary villa promises a stay that’s as remarkable as its stunning location.
Book your dream Lochside getaway today.
! Please note that the driveway to the property is not suitable for sport cars or cars with low suspension !
Other things to note
Nearby Highlights:
The charming village of Inveraray, with its historic castle and delightful shops.
Scenic hikes through the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Local seafood restaurants serving the freshest flavours of the region.
Loch Fyne, A Place to Pause in Quiet Shoreline Charm – Nestled between the sheltering arms of ancient Scots pine and the shimmering waters of Loch Fyne, Minard is a peaceful west coast village steeped in quiet charm. Just a short distance from Fyne Edge, the Lochside offers ever-changing views—glassy calm in the mornings, silver-swept with sea breeze by afternoon, and glowing gold at sunset.
o- Walk to the loch -o – Just a few steps from Fyne Edge, enjoy the peaceful shoreline views and scenic vistas across Loch Fyne and maybe even spot an otter!
o- Forest Walks & Wildlife -o – Explore quiet woodland trails through Scots pine and birch woods near Minard and spot red squirrels, deer, and birds of prey.
o- Crarae Garden -o – A beautiful Himalayan-style garden tucked in a steep glen – just 10 mins from Minard that includes a café and gift shop.
o- Inveraray Castle -o – Home of the Duke of Argyll, this fairytale-style castle boasts beautiful gardens and a fascinating history. Tour the opulent rooms, enjoy the gardens, and spot highland cattle nearby.
o- Inveraray Jail -o – Step back in time with this interactive and surprisingly fun museum experience. Try the stocks or explore the old prison cells – popular with families.
o- Inveraray town -o – An attractive town with various shops, and Cafés on offer, why not browse around the traditional shops and enjoy a treat such as Ice Cream) on the waterfront?
o- Dun na Cuaiche (Inverarary) -o – A moderate hike from the castle with the reward from the summit of stunning panoramic views over Loch Fyne and the surrounding hills.
o- Lochgilphead town -o – Visit the local shops & cafés and pick up essentials or enjoy lunch in this small, friendly town.
o- Crinan Canal (near Lochgilphead) -o – A lovely place for a flat walk or cycle between Ardrishaig and Crinan. Expect boats, seabirds, seals, and scenic picnic spots.
o- Moine Mhor National Nature Reserve (near Lochgilphead) -o – Visit this wild and open bogland landscape, rich in birdlife and ancient history. Combine with a visit to nearby Dunadd Fort for ancient Scottish atmosphere.
o- Dunadd Fort – (near Kilmartin, north of Lochgilphead) -o – A must for history lovers – this hilltop site was once the seat of ancient kings of Dál Riata. Step in the carved footprint of ancient coronations.
o- Auchindrain Township -o – nestled in the scenic Argyll countryside, stands as Scotland’s most complete surviving example of a Highland farm township. Unlike other townships that were dismantled during the Highland Clearances, Auchindrain remained intact, preserving a unique glimpse into rural life from the 16th century until the mid-20th century.
o- Kilmartin Museum & Glen -o – Explore ancient artefacts and archaeology from the area (currently being refurbished – check ahead). Kilmartin Glen is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. This valley is home to one of the richest concentrations of prehistoric monuments in Scotland, including standing stones, stone circles, burial cairns, and ancient rock carvings.
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o- The Tree Shop -o – The Tree Shop is a welcoming garden centre at the head of Loch Fyne, renowned for its exceptional selection of plants tailored to Scotland’s climate, offering a wide range of plants, local crafts, and a cosy café. It’s an ideal spot for garden lovers and visitors exploring the beautiful Argyll area. Perfect for combining with a visit to Ardkinglas Woodland garden and Fyne Ales Brewery as both are close by.
o- Ardkinglas Woodland Garden (Cairndow) -o – Nestled on the shores of Loch Fyne in Cairndow, the garden is a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike. This 25-acre arboretum boasts one of the UK’s most impressive collections of trees, including the “Mightiest Conifer in Europe”—a European Silver Fir with a girth exceeding 31 feet ! Peaceful, magical, and often quiet.
o- Fyne Ales Brewery (Cairndow) -o – Established in 2001, Fyne Ales is a family-owned Scottish farm brewery located at the head of Loch Fyne in Cairndow, Argyll. Housed in converted farm buildings on the Achadunan Estate, the brewery draws water from the surrounding hills and produces a diverse range of modern, award-winning beers and ales, plus a farm shop.
Escape to Fyne Edge, a stunning luxury villa nestled on the shores of the picturesque Loch Fyne. Perfectly designed for relaxation, comfort, and unforgettable moments, this exceptional retreat is your gateway to indulgence in Scotland’s natural beauty.
Outdoor Luxury: Savour the great outdoors with a hot tub overlooking the loch, a BBQ cabin for cosy gatherings, and a large front-facing decking with stunning vistas.
The space
Features You’ll Love:
Spacious Living Areas: Enjoy the expansive open-plan kitchen, dining, and lounge area—a welcoming space to gather, cook, and unwind with loved ones.
Comfortable Bedrooms: The villa features four bedrooms, three of which boast ensuite bathrooms for added privacy, alongside an additional shower room and toilet.
Master Bedroom Paradise: A magnificent master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe, ensuite, and a private balcony offering sweeping views of the loch.
Outdoor Luxury: Savour the great outdoors with a hot tub overlooking the loch, a BBQ cabin for cosy gatherings, and a large front-facing decking with stunning vistas.
Private Access: Delight in direct access to a private beach, complete with a mooring and slipway for water adventures.
Unmatched Experiences: Fyne Edge seamlessly blends luxury with tranquillity, providing ample room for relaxation, yet perfectly positioned for exploring the breath-taking surroundings. Whether you’re soaking in the hot tub as the sun sets over the loch or sharing a meal in the BBQ cabin, every moment here feels magical.
Ideal For:
Family retreats, romantic escapes, or special celebrations.
Exploring nearby walking trails and discovering the charm of Scotland’s Highlands.
Create Unforgettable Memories: Immerse yourself in the unparalleled beauty of Loch Fyne while experiencing the elegance and comfort of Fyne Edge. This extraordinary villa promises a stay that’s as remarkable as its stunning location.
Book your dream Lochside getaway today.
! Please note that the driveway to the property is not suitable for sport cars or cars with low suspension !
Other things to note
Nearby Highlights:
The charming village of Inveraray, with its historic castle and delightful shops.
Scenic hikes through the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Local seafood restaurants serving the freshest flavours of the region.
Loch Fyne, A Place to Pause in Quiet Shoreline Charm – Nestled between the sheltering arms of ancient Scots pine and the shimmering waters of Loch Fyne, Minard is a peaceful west coast village steeped in quiet charm. Just a short distance from Fyne Edge, the Lochside offers ever-changing views—glassy calm in the mornings, silver-swept with sea breeze by afternoon, and glowing gold at sunset.
o- Walk to the loch -o – Just a few steps from Fyne Edge, enjoy the peaceful shoreline views and scenic vistas across Loch Fyne and maybe even spot an otter!
o- Forest Walks & Wildlife -o – Explore quiet woodland trails through Scots pine and birch woods near Minard and spot red squirrels, deer, and birds of prey.
o- Crarae Garden -o – A beautiful Himalayan-style garden tucked in a steep glen – just 10 mins from Minard that includes a café and gift shop.
o- Inveraray Castle -o – Home of the Duke of Argyll, this fairytale-style castle boasts beautiful gardens and a fascinating history. Tour the opulent rooms, enjoy the gardens, and spot highland cattle nearby.
o- Inveraray Jail -o – Step back in time with this interactive and surprisingly fun museum experience. Try the stocks or explore the old prison cells – popular with families.
o- Inveraray town -o – An attractive town with various shops, and Cafés on offer, why not browse around the traditional shops and enjoy a treat such as Ice Cream) on the waterfront?
o- Dun na Cuaiche (Inverarary) -o – A moderate hike from the castle with the reward from the summit of stunning panoramic views over Loch Fyne and the surrounding hills.
o- Lochgilphead town -o – Visit the local shops & cafés and pick up essentials or enjoy lunch in this small, friendly town.
o- Crinan Canal (near Lochgilphead) -o – A lovely place for a flat walk or cycle between Ardrishaig and Crinan. Expect boats, seabirds, seals, and scenic picnic spots.
o- Moine Mhor National Nature Reserve (near Lochgilphead) -o – Visit this wild and open bogland landscape, rich in birdlife and ancient history. Combine with a visit to nearby Dunadd Fort for ancient Scottish atmosphere.
o- Dunadd Fort – (near Kilmartin, north of Lochgilphead) -o – A must for history lovers – this hilltop site was once the seat of ancient kings of Dál Riata. Step in the carved footprint of ancient coronations.
o- Auchindrain Township -o – nestled in the scenic Argyll countryside, stands as Scotland’s most complete surviving example of a Highland farm township. Unlike other townships that were dismantled during the Highland Clearances, Auchindrain remained intact, preserving a unique glimpse into rural life from the 16th century until the mid-20th century.
o- Kilmartin Museum & Glen -o – Explore ancient artefacts and archaeology from the area (currently being refurbished – check ahead). Kilmartin Glen is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. This valley is home to one of the richest concentrations of prehistoric monuments in Scotland, including standing stones, stone circles, burial cairns, and ancient rock carvings.
.
o- The Tree Shop -o – The Tree Shop is a welcoming garden centre at the head of Loch Fyne, renowned for its exceptional selection of plants tailored to Scotland’s climate, offering a wide range of plants, local crafts, and a cosy café. It’s an ideal spot for garden lovers and visitors exploring the beautiful Argyll area. Perfect for combining with a visit to Ardkinglas Woodland garden and Fyne Ales Brewery as both are close by.
o- Ardkinglas Woodland Garden (Cairndow) -o – Nestled on the shores of Loch Fyne in Cairndow, the garden is a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike. This 25-acre arboretum boasts one of the UK’s most impressive collections of trees, including the “Mightiest Conifer in Europe”—a European Silver Fir with a girth exceeding 31 feet ! Peaceful, magical, and often quiet.
o- Fyne Ales Brewery (Cairndow) -o – Established in 2001, Fyne Ales is a family-owned Scottish farm brewery located at the head of Loch Fyne in Cairndow, Argyll. Housed in converted farm buildings on the Achadunan Estate, the brewery draws water from the surrounding hills and produces a diverse range of modern, award-winning beers and ales, plus a farm shop.
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