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Crosskeys Cottage, Highfields Road, Glen Fruin, Helensburgh, G84 9EE, United Kingdom
Voor de eerste keer in Schotland, 1woord wauw!!! De locatie van de cottage was voor ons perfect vanaf hier konden we elke route op die we wilde. De cottage zelf is van alle gemaken voorzien en erg sfeervol, heerlijk om terug te komen na een lange dag buiten in de prachtige omgeving. Craig en alison ontzettend bedankt
For the first time in Scotland, 1 word wow !!! The location of the cottage was perfect for us from here we could pick up any route we wanted. The cottage itself is fully equipped and very attractive, wonderful to come back after a long day outside in the beautiful surroundings. Craig and alison really thank you
We loved everything, our long road trip to Eilean Donan Castle (beautiful rd to Glencoe) Conic Hill, Buchanan & Balloch Castle, the Devils Pulpit and Inveraray Castle everything was amazing thank you for letting us stay in yourlovely cottage, it was perfect.
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Maikel,Rosina and the kids
Jai – Lyn, Bryan
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