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Viewpoint Villa

A large 3 storey, chic property over looking the sea views of the Clyde.
from £260 per night
2 nights minimum

Viewpoint Villa

Isle of Bute, Scotland

Perched on a hill in Craigmore on the peaceful Isle of Bute, Viewpoint Villa is a stylish and modern property designed for group trips and adult getaways. Spread across three levels, this retreat offers a perfect balance of spacious common areas for socializing and private immaculate bedrooms for moments of tranquility. The outdoor space is equally inviting, featuring a vast seating area, garden and al fresco dining space with breathtaking views of the Clyde. The villa comfortably accommodates 8 guests in its four double bedrooms, two of which boast ensuite shower rooms. A main bathroom with a bath and walk-in shower, along with an additional WC, ensures convenience. The modern living room, complete with sliding door access to a raised balcony overlooking sea views, enhances the overall experience. With private front and rear gardens, off-road parking for two cars, free WiFi, and inclusive amenities like bedding, towels, gas, and electricity, this villa guarantees a delightful stay. Please note, the property is smoke-free, and no pets are permitted.

Balcony, Bath Tub, Bath/Shower, Central Heating, Cooker, Crockery & Utensils Supplied, Digital Television Channels, Dishwasher, Electric Shaver Point, Ensuite Bath/Shower Room In Unit, Extra Linen On Request, Freezer, Fridge, Hairdryer, Ironing Facilities, Kitchen, LCD/Plasma Television, Linen & Towels Supplied, Living Room, Microwave, Shower Room, Tumble Dryer, Washing Machine, Bath tub, Entire Home, Garden

The Isle of Bute, nestled off the western coast of Scotland, is a captivating gem waiting to be explored. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and charming villages, there’s no shortage of delightful activities to engage in. Let’s dive into some of the best things to do on this picturesque island:

Mount Stuart House
Begin your journey by visiting Mount Stuart, an architectural marvel that combines Gothic, Victorian, and Edwardian styles. Explore its opulent interiors, lush gardens, and captivating art collection. The guided tour provides fascinating insights into the history of this grand mansion.

Rothesay’s Victorian Toilets
Step back in time at Rothesay’s Victorian Toilets, where you can marvel at the intricate tilework, stained glass windows, and vintage fixtures. The best part? You don’t need to spend a penny to appreciate this unique historical gem.

Visit Scotland iCentre
Head to the Rothesay’s Visit Scotland iCentre for helpful information and friendly staff. They’ll guide you through the island’s attractions, events, and hidden gems. Whether you’re seeking maps, brochures, or local tips, this center has you covered.

Ardencraig Gardens
Discover a hidden oasis at Ardencraig Gardens. These beautifully maintained gardens offer a serene escape, with colorful blooms, winding paths, and lovely grounds. Take a leisurely stroll and soak in the tranquility.

The West Island Way
Lace up your hiking boots and embark on The West Island Way trail. Starting from the southern end of Kilchattan Bay, this scenic path winds through lush landscapes, offering breathtaking views of the coastline and hills. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse flora and fauna along the way.

St Blane’s Chapel
Climb up the hill to St Blane’s Chapel and be rewarded with stunning vistas. The chapel itself is a historic gem, and the panoramic scenery is truly awe-inspiring. Don’t miss the chance to capture the beauty of Bute from this vantage point.

Isle Of Bute Distillery
For a taste of island life, visit the Isle Of Bute Distillery. Crafted with care in the heart of Rothesay, their small-batch spirits reflect the essence of Scottish isles. Enjoy perfectly served gins, gin tasting flights, and locally sourced snacks in their cozy setting.

Rothesay Castle
Explore the ancient Rothesay Castle, dating back to the 13th century. Its circular curtain wall and round towers make it unique in Scotland. From surviving sieges to serving as a royal residence, this castle holds centuries of history. The grandiose great hall now houses informative displays that illuminate its past.

Whether you’re drawn to castles, gardens, or scenic trails, the Isle of Bute promises an unforgettable experience. So pack your sense of adventure and explore this enchanting corner of Scotland!

Perched on a hill in Craigmore on the peaceful Isle of Bute, Viewpoint Villa is a stylish and modern property designed for group trips and adult getaways. Spread across three levels, this retreat offers a perfect balance of spacious common areas for socializing and private immaculate bedrooms for moments of tranquility. The outdoor space is equally inviting, featuring a vast seating area, garden and al fresco dining space with breathtaking views of the Clyde. The villa comfortably accommodates 8 guests in its four double bedrooms, two of which boast ensuite shower rooms. A main bathroom with a bath and walk-in shower, along with an additional WC, ensures convenience. The modern living room, complete with sliding door access to a raised balcony overlooking sea views, enhances the overall experience. With private front and rear gardens, off-road parking for two cars, free WiFi, and inclusive amenities like bedding, towels, gas, and electricity, this villa guarantees a delightful stay. Please note, the property is smoke-free, and no pets are permitted.

Balcony, Bath Tub, Bath/Shower, Central Heating, Cooker, Crockery & Utensils Supplied, Digital Television Channels, Dishwasher, Electric Shaver Point, Ensuite Bath/Shower Room In Unit, Extra Linen On Request, Freezer, Fridge, Hairdryer, Ironing Facilities, Kitchen, LCD/Plasma Television, Linen & Towels Supplied, Living Room, Microwave, Shower Room, Tumble Dryer, Washing Machine, Bath tub, Entire Home, Garden

The Isle of Bute, nestled off the western coast of Scotland, is a captivating gem waiting to be explored. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and charming villages, there’s no shortage of delightful activities to engage in. Let’s dive into some of the best things to do on this picturesque island:

Mount Stuart House
Begin your journey by visiting Mount Stuart, an architectural marvel that combines Gothic, Victorian, and Edwardian styles. Explore its opulent interiors, lush gardens, and captivating art collection. The guided tour provides fascinating insights into the history of this grand mansion.

Rothesay’s Victorian Toilets
Step back in time at Rothesay’s Victorian Toilets, where you can marvel at the intricate tilework, stained glass windows, and vintage fixtures. The best part? You don’t need to spend a penny to appreciate this unique historical gem.

Visit Scotland iCentre
Head to the Rothesay’s Visit Scotland iCentre for helpful information and friendly staff. They’ll guide you through the island’s attractions, events, and hidden gems. Whether you’re seeking maps, brochures, or local tips, this center has you covered.

Ardencraig Gardens
Discover a hidden oasis at Ardencraig Gardens. These beautifully maintained gardens offer a serene escape, with colorful blooms, winding paths, and lovely grounds. Take a leisurely stroll and soak in the tranquility.

The West Island Way
Lace up your hiking boots and embark on The West Island Way trail. Starting from the southern end of Kilchattan Bay, this scenic path winds through lush landscapes, offering breathtaking views of the coastline and hills. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse flora and fauna along the way.

St Blane’s Chapel
Climb up the hill to St Blane’s Chapel and be rewarded with stunning vistas. The chapel itself is a historic gem, and the panoramic scenery is truly awe-inspiring. Don’t miss the chance to capture the beauty of Bute from this vantage point.

Isle Of Bute Distillery
For a taste of island life, visit the Isle Of Bute Distillery. Crafted with care in the heart of Rothesay, their small-batch spirits reflect the essence of Scottish isles. Enjoy perfectly served gins, gin tasting flights, and locally sourced snacks in their cozy setting.

Rothesay Castle
Explore the ancient Rothesay Castle, dating back to the 13th century. Its circular curtain wall and round towers make it unique in Scotland. From surviving sieges to serving as a royal residence, this castle holds centuries of history. The grandiose great hall now houses informative displays that illuminate its past.

Whether you’re drawn to castles, gardens, or scenic trails, the Isle of Bute promises an unforgettable experience. So pack your sense of adventure and explore this enchanting corner of Scotland!

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