Summary:
Adjoined to Dunallan Farm house, the cottage is a charming self contained cottage
It is positioned in an elevated setting with beautiful open aspects to Ettrick Bay, the Sound of Bute and the Isle of Arran also visible.
The Isle of Bute offers wonderful hill and coastal walks, three golf clubs, sea fishing ect,
If you wish to book the Hot Tub this shall incur an extra £100 for the full duration of your stay. Likewise a small fee of £30 will be added onto your stay should you wish to bring your dog.
The Space:
Dunallan has got 2 bedrooms, one room has a mega comfy Superking Size bed and the other room is twin beds, the stairs to get to bedrooms are original farm staircase which maybe slightly steep however there is a bannister.
We have lovely media centre in the livingroom with walkway through to Kitchen and Shower Room all completely renovated
Guest Access:
Your accommodation is locked off from main house so you have got full access to a 2 bedroom and have access to garden area outside your door.
The Neighborhood:
Dunallan has a working farm behind, the Alpacas are at the bottom of the road.
Just a short journey from the mainland, the Isle of Bute is one of Scotland’s most accessible islands and it offers far more than its compact size suggests. Though only 15 miles long and 5 miles wide, Bute is rich in history, culture, wildlife, arts, and music, making it a perfect destination for visitors of all ages.
At the heart of the island lies Rothesay, the main town and arrival point for most visitors. Bustling with life during the day, Rothesay offers a relaxed, peaceful charm in the evenings after the last ferry departs. The town is home to a variety of cafés, bars, restaurants, takeaways, and of course, ice cream shops, all catering to both locals and tourists alike.
The island boasts a traditional Victorian charm, with beautiful period architecture lining its streets. Many of these historic buildings have seen thoughtful restoration in recent years, adding to the island’s unique character and appeal.
A highlight of the shoreline is the striking Isle of Bute Discovery Centre, an iconic 1920s circular building made of cast iron and glass. Lovingly refurbished, it now features a cinema, theatre, and interactive exhibits, celebrating the very best of Bute’s heritage and creativity.
History lovers will enjoy a visit to Rothesay Castle, complete with restored dungeons, thick stone walls, and an impressive great hall. Just a short stroll away, the Bute Museum offers further insight into the island’s fascinating past.
No trip to Bute would be complete without exploring Mount Stuart House, a spectacular neo-Gothic mansion set amidst breathtaking gardens. It’s an unmissable stop during your stay, offering a glimpse into the grandeur and elegance of Bute’s historic legacy.
Getting Around:
Reaching the Isle of Bute is simple and stress-free. The island is well-connected via a regular ferry service from Wemyss Bay on the Clyde coast. Wemyss Bay also has a railway station with frequent trains to and from Glasgow, making it a seamless journey whether you’re travelling by car or as a foot passenger.
The CalMac ferry takes around 35 minutes and offers a comfortable crossing with stunning coastal views. It accommodates both vehicles and foot passengers, and docks right in the heart of Rothesay, Bute’s main town.
Once you arrive, getting around is easy. Rothesay is very walkable, and taxis are readily available just outside the ferry terminal. The island is also served by a reliable public bus network, making it convenient to explore Bute without a car.
For those who enjoy a more active pace, cycling is a popular and rewarding way to see the island’s beautiful scenery.
Other Things to Note:
Prior to your arrival to this property will receive a thorough clean by the HHPS Housekeeping Team. We encourage guests to maintain the cleanliness of the property during their stay.