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Colonsay | Sleeps 6 + cot

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

Perched on the hillside over looking the harbour and Island of Jura, the Colonsay Hotel is a traditional, dog friendly establishment with a cosy bar area, wood burners, conservatory and restaurant.

Nearby beach

Queens Bay is a stunning, secluded white sandy bay which is accessed down a track from the hotel. Take a picnic and enjoy the solitude!

Nearby walk

Centrally located on the Island, Colonsay House Gardens are considered to be home to one of the finest collections of rhododendrons in Scotland, with mature and interesting shrubs, streams and bridges to explore. Open Tuesdays and Thursdays there is also a cafe which serves locally sourced foods.

Nearby town

Situated on the banks of the Firth of Lorn, Oban is a popular west coast town with a good selection of shops and activities including boat trips, heritage and Scotland's oldest distillery.

Also nearby

Ideal for all your holiday essentials, The Island Shop offers a range of fresh fruit and vegetables, fish, meats and general groceries.

Open Tuesday to Saturday during the summer season and by phone call at other times, Colonsay Smokery offers the finest traditional smoked salmon produced on the Island.

Call in for a wide range of artisan Colonsay arts and crafts, including wool products from from Colonsay wool Growers. Take a look at their website for opening times and details of the online shop.

With a myriad of beautiful beaches, stunning vistas and home to the MacPhies (hills with a summit of at least 91m), walking on Colonsay is a delight. Take a look at the Visit Colonsay link for a great selection to choose from.

Home to a variety of exhibitions in the Baptist Church in Kilchattan and entry is free!

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