Place, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
‪1 min walk‬
Loch Long
Place, Loch Long
‪4 min drive‬
Benmore Botanic Garden
Place, Benmore Botanic Garden
‪7 min drive‬
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
2 bathrooms
Bathroom #1
Bathroom #2
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Ardmun House - waterfront villa that sleeps 6 guests in 4 bedrooms
Ardmun House is a traditional 1850's self-catering holiday home nestled in the picturesque village of Kilmun. Located on the shore front with incredible views over the Holy Loch, in Argyll, West Coast Scotland.
Featuring a conservatory with a large dining table seating 8-10 people and living area to relax and soak up the views. This room will prove a favourite spot for sitting with a fresh coffee and the weekend paper.
The formal living room is bright and cosy with a wood burning fire and comfortable couches, perfect with a good book on those cold winter nights. There is a further casual living area with a wood burning fire and a couch that can convert into a sofa bed. Ideal for guests unable to use stairs. Downstairs features a second bathroom with shower.
From the entry hall the original stone staircase leads you upstairs to the four bedrooms. The Master bedroom features features a double bed, with loch views, a further double bedroom with loch views and two separate single bedrooms. Adjacent is a family bathroom with a bath and toilet.
The country kitchen includes all your modern cooking amenities, featuring an American-style fridge and 5 burner stove. There is a separate laundry area with a washing machine, and tumble dryer, plus storage for fishing gear and outdoor furniture.
Please note the property is accessed by 25 steps through the terrace garden. Not suited for guests with mobility issues. Â
This welcoming home is in a desirable location which boasts breathtaking sea and hill views during every season. A perfect location for walkers, fishing and exploring the spectacular Cowal Peninsula. The town of Dunoon is within easy reach and has a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants.
Local attractions include Benmore Botanic Gardens, Pucks Glen and the Kilmun Mausoleum. For adventure activities includes cycling, golf, quad biking and a range of watersports.
The nearest convenience store is only a 10 minute walk away. Dunoon town centre is only 7 miles from the cottage with an array of restaurants, shops, cafes and pubs. Closeby is the historic Kilmun Mausoleum, Benmore Botanic Gardens, Kilmun Arboretum and Pucks Glen.
For a day out exploring further afield visit the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Argyll's Secret Coast, the Isle of Bute, and historic Inveraray. It's also an easy day trip to Oban, one of the seafood capitals of Scotland. The region is filled with places to see and things to do. The area is one big outdoor playground. Take your pick from walking, cycling, sailing, fishing, golfing and more.
Dogs Welcome: Pets are welcome, maximum one, but rules apply and must remain downstairs. Fees apply.
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
About the area
Dunoon
Located in Dunoon, this holiday home is on the waterfront. Castle House Museum and Newark Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Blairmore and Strone Golf Glub and Holy Loch Marina. Benmore Botanic Garden and Quadmania are also worth visiting.
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
Loch Long - 4 min drive - 3.4 km
Benmore Botanic Garden - 7 min drive - 6.1 km
Holy Loch Marina - 8 min drive - 7.3 km
Castle Toward Residential School - 33 min drive - 27.5 km
Getting around
Dunoon Station - 15 min drive
Glasgow International Airport (GLA) - 79 min drive
Restaurants
‪The Cafe at Kilcreggan - ‬71 min drive
‪Anselmo's - ‬12 min drive
‪Swallow Cafe - ‬12 min drive
‪Three In One - ‬11 min drive
‪The Lorne Bar - ‬10 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Ardmun House - waterfront villa that sleeps 6 guests in 4 bedrooms pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Ardmun House - waterfront villa that sleeps 6 guests in 4 bedrooms?
As of 27 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Ardmun House - waterfront villa that sleeps 6 guests in 4 bedrooms on 6 Jul 2026 start from £190, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Ardmun House - waterfront villa that sleeps 6 guests in 4 bedrooms?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Ardmun House - waterfront villa that sleeps 6 guests in 4 bedrooms?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Ardmun House - waterfront villa that sleeps 6 guests in 4 bedrooms?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Ardmun House - waterfront villa that sleeps 6 guests in 4 bedrooms located?
Situated on the waterfront, this holiday home is within 3 miles (5 km) of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Puck's Glenn and Blairmore and Strone Golf Glub. Benmore Botanic Garden and Loch Long are also within 6 miles (10 km).
Reviews
8.8
Excellent
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
Overall we had a lovely stay.
But as the 4 of us are Pensioners we found the stairs not easy! And the enttrance to the prooertynot good....the garden needed tidying
Elizabeth M.
Stayed 3 nights in May 2024
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Olivia P.
5 Aug 2023
Summer 2023 visit to Ardmun
This was our second visit to Ardmun and again we were extremely happy with our stay.
Ardmun is in a beautiful setting - overlooking the water and surrounded by the sounds of nature.
We have very busy jobs, so this is our escape, our chance to unwind. Sitting outside and taking in the views is amazing.
The house is very comfortable, it has absolutely everything that you need - a real home from home,
We were sad to leave - we enjoyed every minute of our stay at Ardmun.
Olivia P.
From a partner site
6/10 Okay
9 Jul 2024
Ardmun House
This is quirky accommodation in a lovely location which has seen better days. Kitchen is a challenge if you want to cook because the electric oven is overly complicated to use, on the gas hob all the rings don't work and those that do can cut out and the battery in the scales, which didn't work on a previous visit, still hasn't been replaced.
Response from VrboOwner on 24 Jul 2024
Thank you for taking the time to write your disappointing review.
We totally disagree that the house has seen better days. Especially when the house has been redecorated, new beds, furniture and kitchen appliances replaced since your last visit. If you were having issues with cooking, you should have contacted us as you did before arrival and we would have fixed straight away. The middle hob was not sitting correctly after being cleaned after the last clients.
For the last 6 years we have spent some of our summer vacation in the Cowall Penninsula and I always spend some time looking for the best place to stay. Ardmun House was a great find - the location is an ideal base for visiting so many different places and the house has everything that you need - a real home from home. The property is fully fenced and was therefore safe to let the grandson and dogs enjoy the outside space as we enjoyed the view of the water and beautiful scenery. Superb property.
Olivia P.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
2 Jul 2022
Clean Comfortable and Quiet.
Ardmun house was so homely and in fantastic surroundings, the family loved it. The Benmore Botanical gardens was so stunning, and only ten mins away.
From a partner site
6/10 Okay
GINA S.
2 Nov 2021
A lot of problems and poor cleaning
I have stayed in the surrounding Dunoon area for many years, Ardmun House was the most disappointing property we have stayed in . On arrival after a very long drive with children and a dog, we found the parking arrangements were not as expected. Having passed the house during the summer, I noticed there appeared to be only on-road parking and emailed the letting agent. I still have the reply which states there is parking at the rear of the property. The problem is the lane is very narrow, I have a small car but due to neighbours putting a shelter across the middle section of the road it was impossible to drive down. There is a further problem as there is a boat in Ardmun's back garden so near the gate its impossible to park or reverse. This mean't there was only on road parking. The road is very busy, with buses throughout the day and although the speed limit is 30mph a great many cars ignore this driving much faster. Unpacking the car was a nightmare in the rain. The house is reached by three lots of fairly steep, very slippery in the rain, steps, There is no hand rail for the top steps. We found there was also no light at night, the lighting only comes on once the middle section is reached. I tripped up twice, have a massive bruise on my arm because of this. Its not unreasonable to what to go out at night but the choice is the dark, handrailless steps or the dark lane at the back of the house. The washing machine and dryer are in a defunct garage (its not accessable by car) at the back of the house, the outside light was not working, so at night its pitch black. On arrival my youngest son tripped carrying his duvet up the steps, I struggled to find the garage keys and then to open the door (it has 4 key holes but only 2 work). Inside I found both washer and dryer so dirty, I had to clean them before I could use them.
Inside the house, I found there was no toilet paper at all, all the pans had been put on the ceiling rack dirty, the dish washer was dirty, the bedding in the small double bedroom had black curly (probably dog) hairs on it, dirty towels and bath mat in the bathroom and a hole in the main bedroom ceiling where a light had been removed. I spent Saturday evening cleaning and washing bedding, hardly a great start to a long awaited holiday. I had actually originally booked for Easter but due to covid19 had to rebook for October half term. That meant the fully payment had been paid since the end of March.
I called the owner, who told me her usual cleaner was on holiday, however, I do not feel the amount of dust everywhere reflects the cleaner being away for a week.My middle son, who has asthma, decided to go home on the Sunday with his older brother. I drove them to Glasgow to get the train home.
I left a message with the cottage letting company on Sunday and called again on the Wednesday morning, because, the discription of the house was not correct. In the discription when I booked and it was still the same when I checked yesterday (1st Nov 21) it states, there is a walk in shower in the upstairs bathroom, this is not true. There is a shower (its not walk in) in the downstairs small cloakroom which has a single outward opening door in the corner of the sittingroom. In the main bedroom there is a king size bed not as expected as a four poster bed is shown in the photo's. There is no television either. The wardrobe has been damaged by a previous guest a while ago so it is now just a wooden frame.The room is very different to the photo's on the letting website, it was very disappointing.
In the pink sittingroom there was a mattress behind the sofa and a large chain affair behind a chair. We did not use this room at all because it had a very musty smell.
The kitchen is very well equipped and had a very good range but this was spoiled by the dirty pans, open food left in the top cupboard, the dirty dishwasher and microwave. I have never had to clean so many different appliances in a holiday cottage ever. I feel very upset and disappointed.
Two of the bedrooms are very small, which was made clear, however, one had a bed with broken drawers and there was a great deal of dust everywhere.
The stairs are really dangerous, they are made from some sort of concrete or stone and very slippery. At the top there are half and uneven steps to the bathroom and to the corridor to the bedrooms. I constantly worried about my children slipping.
The small double was as very nice room, apart from the hairs on the duvet and pillows.
The conservatory doubles as the dining room, the ceiling in this room has a half completed repair. The view from this room is amazing. Beautiful view of Holy Loch.
Ardmun House could be beautiful if the issues were sorted out and it had a deep clean to remove all the dust. Its a real shame.
We left on early on the Friday night and were happy to leave. We packed the car at 4pm in the daylight and drove the car to the beach to walk the dog loaded up to avoid having to pack by the road in the dark.
The weather was very wet all week, but we felt the house was so unwelcoming we went out as much as possible, even driving two hours to Oban in the rain. Kilmun has a beautiful, historic church, and its only about 8 miles from Dunoon. We visited Bute, Inveraray, Oban, and several great shingle beaches. The area is great for walking, sailing and cycling. Our dog loved the beaches. We have already booked a different cottage (one we have stayed in several times before) in the Summer, and hope to visit Kilmun but not Ardmun House again.
I took photographs of all the issues listed and am currently considering contacting the tourist board about the safety aspects.
While I appreciate things might change, I feel major differences such as not having a four poster bed needed to be advised, along with the parking issue.
GINA S.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Linda C.
9 Sept 2021
What a gem of a house in a beautiful location.
Wow what can I say we were all blown away with the location upon arrival.
The house is just so beautiful we spent a very comfortable stay here, what a gem of a find! have to say although there is two lounges we spent all our time in the conservatory as what a view!! also waking up to the view in the morning from the bedrooms, very comfortable beds in each room.
The house itself has everything you need for a perfect stay, Loved the fact there was an iron and board as saved me from doing the big iron before holidays! we loved sitting out in an evening around the chiminea fire under the stars.
Boys were very pleased they brought their fishing rods as 2 minutes up along from the house they all fished off the pier in Strone and plenty a catch, we also recommend that you take your bikes with you or hire whilst you are there as we biked for miles and still left a lot of undiscovered roads.
Sad to leave however we are very happy now we have just rebooked for next year.
A wonderful location with seals and porpoises visible from the front of the house. The wardrobe in the main bedroom needs work. Decor dated but as it looks in some of the pictures
Tim W.
Stayed 7 nights in Jul 2021
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Karen C.
24 Sept 2020
Late September break in Scotland
The house is in a perfect location with wonderful views. It's really comfortable, well equipped and warm. We have had a lovely stay here and would definitely stay here again if we were visiting the area.
Karen C.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Karen B.
17 Sept 2020
Lovely week at Ardmun
Very comfortable stay with lovely views across the loch. The house was spotlessly clean and we felt very safe from the risk of covid 19. We spent the majority of our time in the conservatory, no need to use the other sitting rooms, so we could benefit from the views. The kitchen is well equipped (although we missed a coffee filter) and the tap on the kitchen sink is a bit wobbly! The 4 poster bed proved to be very comfortable and the children fed back their beds were comfortable too although the single rooms were a bit snug. The garden was a great sun trap and we sat out whenever the weather permitted.
The house is in a great location with plenty of lovely walks within easy reach and of course Dunoon with the prom and Castle Hill.
Karen B.
From a partner site
8/10 Good
Pratha B.
7 Sept 2020
Felt like home away from home
The cottage location is perfect. Very relaxing, comfy, spacious and clean cottage. All the basic amenities were provided.
The hosts are very friendly and helpful.
We enjoyed our stay and would surely recommend it.
Can't wait to book it again.
Pratha B.
From a partner site
6/10 Okay
Corrado S.
14 Aug 2019
Beautiful location - peaceful
We enjoyed staying there both times (first with family and secondly with friends)
Just two concerns are expressed
1) stone steps (going to upper level) results in a situation of half-a-step passing the bathroom door. Second half of step is on a "next-step-up" situation - for those who are older and or younger children (our grandchild was 4yrs old) can be a potential concern and since there is no handrail between bathroom and final steps to bedroom (due to a cupboard) is of potential concern - we left the bathroom light on all night with door open to ease concern
2) The mattress down stairs requires, when used, to rest direct on the floor - for the older ones and or those with mobility issues, will be problematic - In our experience, this mattress should be excluded from any any sleeping totals
Corrado S.
From a partner site
8/10 Good
25 Aug 2018
Good and comfort
Good location, with all equipment, very comfort. We enjoy to stay and want to stay more days. maybe next time
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
20 Jun 2018
A delightful stay
I can't tell you how much we appreciated their kindness in letting us stay at their amazing house. The house was superb, the house appliances were available beyond our demand and the lake view was very beautiful.
Most of all we enjoyed the positive energy in the house.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Paul D.
15 Jan 2018
New year family break
What a cosy, warm and full of character house. We normally head up to Skye or Mull for the New Year but thought we'd try Dunoon for a change. The propert sits just outside Dunoon, with picture perfect view out to sea. Our party consisted of me the wife and 3 kids, 4, 8 and 10. On first arrival the house was clean and tidy and larger than expected. 2 lounges, large living room, decent size kitchen, 2 bathrooms and 4 bedrooms. Kids soon got hungry and plenty utensils pots and pans to get us cooking. We received a call from the owners, to make sure we were OK, which was very considerate. The coal fires were awesome, but a pain to clean out in the morning, but well worth the hassle. Plenty to do with a local Cinema, a swimming pool and breathtaking walks. Ardmun House was a place I'd go to chill out with a good book, unfortunately with 3 kids it's never going to happen, but I did return to work feeling relaxed and recharged. Ardmun House was well worth the money, and I look forward to going back with the family in the future.
Paul D.
Archival
10/10 Excellent
30 Oct 2017
Working away, home from home.
Nice large house for 4 men working away from home. Plenty of space for us all.
Lovely location but a bit far from town. Not really a problem did most of our shopping on the way home and there is a garage that sells the essentials just around the corner.
Archival
8/10 Good
Alison S.
1 Aug 2017
Lovely location
Ardmun is in a lovely setting. There were 8 of us. 4 adults and 4 children. We spent most of our indoor time in the conservatory looking over Holy Loch. Everything we needed was there but it does feel a bit dated and damp. The indoor stairs were tricky with the kids who once or twice tripped down them. Could do with another shower upstairs. But i would recommend it to others
Alison S.
Archival
8/10 Good
27 Jun 2017
Perfect for us
We stayed at the cottage for the weekend of the argylle rally and it was perfect for us.
Stunning views.
Archival
10/10 Excellent
13 Jan 2017
Christmas in Kilmun
On arrival we were wonderfully surprised by the Christmas tree which had been set up for us! The pictures do not do this property justice, it is comfortable with great amenities, and in a fantastic location. The house was warm and there was loads of hot water. The bedrooms were comfortable and spotless.
The interaction with the agent was excellent and we would definitely book again and recommend. Our only issue was with the stairs, the are quite slippy and as they are painted one colour we found it difficult to judge the edges. We traveled with our 74 year old mother and she could not use them. However not a problem as she was more than happy to use the downstairs bed settee which she said was comfortable and of course has the added bonus of being on suite.
Thank you we had a most memorable Christmas and really enjoyed our stay!
Verified
4/10 Poor
Phillip S.
15 Oct 2025
Liked: Location
Disliked: Cleanliness
Phillip S.
Stayed 5 nights in Sep 2025
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