Cabin ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 2 guests | Cottage in Lismore

1 Bedroom Cottage in Oban, Lismore
Tirlaggan Studio is an inviting contemporary base for two, providing a unique retreat in the remote location of Lismore, an island off the coast of Oban in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Boasting a studio layout and full-length windows offering
mountain views, guests at Tirlaggan Studio will be immersed in the stunning natural scenery of this hidden gem. After a day exploring the island, return to the warmth of the woodburning stove in the snug living space, and enjoy a glass of wine, good conversation and spectacular views. Watch the TV for some evening entertainment before taking your seat at the dining table for a tasty home-cooked meal. A small kitchen area boasts the essentials you need to whip up brilliant dishes, with a two-ring electric hob, a microwave, slow-cooker and a fridge, you have every base covered. Make use of the garden outside in the warmer months, enjoying the sunshine or a spot of bird-watching on the patio. Freshen up in the shower room at the end of the day hitting the hay on the king-sized bed, waking up to the gorgeous morning light coming in from the windows. Delight in a memorable stay with your loved one on this remote Scottish island at Tirlaggan Studio. Note: This property can be booked with refs. 1159722 and 1159729, together sleeping up to 10 guests.
Lismore is a beautiful and remote island lying off the coast of Oban in the Scottish Inner Hebrides, with a name thought to come from the Gaelic 'Lios Mòr' meaning "great garden", it is an idyllic setting no matter where you find yourself on the 2,351 hectares of land. Lismore's history can be found throughout the island by visiting the numerous ruined structures from a 6th century monastery to two 13th century castles. The island becoming successful in lime quarrying in the 19th century with around 1000 inhabitants on Lismore, before seeing a steady decline with today's residents totalling around just 200 with a third recorded as Gaelic-speaking in 2001. Although remote and only reachable via ferry, Lismore offers everything you need for a self-catered stay so you never have to leave the shore unless out adventuring, with a local well-stocked community-owned store to serve guests and a lovely café, The
Isle of Lismore Café, offering delicious food and drink and serving evening meals in summer. Discover plenty to see and do here with this area popular with artists and photographers for the stunning landscapes and views to Ben Nevis, Glencoe range and the peaks of Cruachan, as well as wildlife spotting with many seabirds in the area. Enjoy walks across the island, cycling adventures and watersports on the coast with kayaking and wild swimming popular. A foot passenger ferry leaves from the north end of the island over to Port Appin and the car ferry sails between Achnacroish and Oban, connecting you to the mainland and more opportunities for adventure. Experience the natural beauty of Scotland on the Isle of Lismore.