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Craigieburn Guest House
Welcome to the site of the Craigieburn Guest House, a charming Bed & Breakfast in Dunoon on the Cowal Peninsula, Scotland. On this site, you can see what our guest house has to offer and what activities you can do in the surrounding lands. If you still have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Wondering what to do while you are here?

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We pride ourselves of our knowledge of the local area and Scotland in general and we will be able to provide you with ideas and suggestions to complete your holiday or visit.
Being avid Scotland lovers, we can show you places that are of great interest and that will complete your stay in the area.
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Planning your own trek across Scotland?
Do you want to escape those commercial holidays and the business of every day life?
Maybe fancy a short weekend away from it all?
The Craigieburn Guest House is situated between spectacular mountains and the Clyde.
Conveniently located near the town center and with a splendid, unobstructed view over the river; this is the hub of Cowal which allows access to all wind directions in the west of Scotland.
The Guest House is rated with 2 stars.
While not an en suite hotel, there are plenty of bathrooms / showers available for the guests.
Craigieburn Guest House and surroundings offer all kinds of entertainment and activities, for young and old.
Whether you like a holiday full of culture and adventure or a quiet and relaxing holiday and just enjoying the nature and absolute silence, Craigieburn Guest House can provide it!
But there is more!
Craigieburn Guest House is an exceptional base of operations for further exploration of Argyll.
You can visit famous places such as the Isle of Bute, Tarbert, Inveraray, Mull of Kintyre, Glen Coe, Oban, Ben Nevis, Isle of Arran and much much more.
Dunoon is the largest town on the Cowal Peninsula and is built around two bays, West Bay and East Bay (with East Bay being, confusingly, north of West Bay).
Between them is a hilly nose of land sticking out into the estuary.
This is the site of Dunoon Castle.
This was once a major stronghold and was built some time around 1050.
But it had been abandoned by 1650 and today nothing remains beyond a few grassy lumps on top of the hill that provides such an excellent viewpoint over the town and the Firth of Clyde.
The Kintyre Peninsula is well known and loved in the whole world.
Many places and sites here are worth a visit, such as the famous Mull of Kintyre, the southern most tip of Kintyre, made immortal by the song of the same name by Paul McCartney.
On a clear day, you can even see the coast of Ireland in the distance!
A trip to Kintyre would not be complete without a visit to the quaint town of Tarbert.
Further South you will find the town of Campbeltown, named after Clan Campbell.
One of the nicest trips we recommend to our guests is a trip to the town of Inverary.
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