Located close to Dunoon Promenade, this spacious lower conversion boasts superb sea views and is within walking distance of the town centre. Dunoon, the main town on the Cowal Peninsula and the south-western gateway to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, is one of the Firth of Clyde’s foremost resorts. Local attractions include Castle House Museum and Gardens, the Bishop’s Glen, Dunoon Ceramics, Morag’s Fairy Glen, a swimming pool and leisure centre, Cowal Golf Club, tennis, bowling, and the extensive scenic promenade. Cowal boasts excellent opportunities for exploring the great outdoors - particularly walking, hillwalking, and cycling. The Kyles of Bute and Tighnabruaich, with the beautiful sandy beach at nearby Kilbride Bay, should not be missed! The ‘Arrochar Alps’ in northern Cowal offer some of the finest hillwalking in the southern Highlands, and the ’Cowal Way’ and the walks at Kilmun Arboretum and Loch Eckside are particularly recommended. The highly popular October walking festival, known as Cowalfest is now firmly established as a highlight of the year in the Cowal calendar, with all walks graded and numbered. There are also cultural and social events to accompany this event, which usually lasts about ten days around the middle of the month - a must for walkers! Excursions on the famous paddle steamer ’Waverley’ are available direct from Dunoon pier up to five days each week during the season, and are highly recommended and extremely popular. The wonderful Benmore Botanic Gardens near Lock Eck provide an idyllic setting for a fascinating day out.