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Crispie House

a beautiful estate in the west of scotland

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Crispie Estate, Tighnabruaich, Argyll, PA21 2ER

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If peace, tranquility and reconnecting with nature are at the top of your wish list when it comes to a dog friendly holiday, prepare to have your heart stolen by Crispie House. Located on the shores of Loch Fyne and set within 50 acres of private grounds, it’s the perfect place to gather with family and friends for a wonderfully relaxing stay or to explore the stunning Scottish Highlands.

For dogs...

Up to four four-legged friends are welcome to accompany you on a trip to Crispie House; the first two dogs are included in the price of your holiday and a small charge will be applied for both the third and the fourth.

Upon arrival, you’ll find beds, blankets, towels, bowls, and some tasty treats waiting for your canine companions to help them settle in.

For humans...

There are seven bedrooms at Crispie House: two doubles, two doubles/twins, one twin and two triple singles.

For those who love their leisure activities, the house boasts an indoor heated swimming pool, a sauna and a games room.

The private beach offers guests (big, small, and furry) the opportunity to spend lots of time in the water.

  • BBQ
  • By The Beach
  • Children Welcome
  • Coffee Machine
  • Dog Bed
  • Dog Bowls
  • Dog Treats
  • Log Burner
  • Multiple Dogs Allowed
  • Parking
  • Rural Walks
  • Swimming
  • Welcome Hamper

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Overview

Inside Crispie House, you’ll find seven spacious bedrooms, sleeping sixteen people in total, all with their own individual character and charm. Two cots can be provided for any babies in your group. There are four bathrooms in total, as well as two additional WCs.

The kitchen is large and well equipped with everything needed to prepare a fabulous feast should you wish to dine in every day and make use of the beautiful dining room. However, we think you’ll be tempted to gather in the light-filled living room with its incredible views over the sweeping lawns and down to the private bay and beyond.

For those who love their leisure activities, the house boasts an indoor heated swimming pool, a sauna and a games room with both a pool table and a table tennis table. Outside, you can amble through the woods, cycle, fish or swim – or simply relax and enjoy the views.

If someone in your party has an RYA Powerboat Level Two qualification, why not plan a trip out in the estate’s motorboat, weather permitting? It’s moored at the private pier and is available free of charge for guests to use. Head over to the pretty fishing port of Tarbert. It’s within easy reach of Crispie House.

The private beach offers guests the opportunity to spend time in the water – there are kayaks and life jackets but please feel free to bring your own equipment – or BBQ together while enjoying the spectacular views. The bay is a favoured shelter for seals, while a little beyond you can sometimes spot porpoises and even basking sharks.

For The Dogs

Up to four four-legged friends are welcome to accompany you on a trip to Crispie House. The first two are included in the price of your holiday and a small charge will be applied for both the third and the fourth.

Upon arrival, you’ll find beds, blankets, towels, bowls, and some tasty treats waiting for your canine companions to help them settle in.

Price

Weekly rentals cost from £3,500. The price is inclusive of two dogs with a surcharge of £50 per dog for the third and fourth.

Practicalities

Arrival & departure

Check in time: 4pm
Check out time: 10am

Parking

There is ample private parking on the estate for multiple cars.

Special Instructions

Please keep four-legged friends out of the bedrooms.

Availability

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The Area

Located on Argyll’s Secret Coast, there are many signposted walks that you can enjoy with your four-legged friend. The Cowal Way starts at Portavadie, two bays down from Crispie, and finishes on the shores of beautiful Loch Lomond. Pack a picnic and some doggy treats and amble to your heart’s content. You obviously don’t have to walk all the way (it’s 57 miles in total) but the spectacular scenery and views over Loch Fyne are hard to resist.

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