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Mirror…mirror…

If you enjoy taking photos then Loch Goil is a superb destination. The ‘moods’ of the loch are ever changing, from calm and serene to brooding and moody then back again.  This photo, taken by one of our guests in our first summer season, shows how some days Loch Goil is just like a mirror.

Loch Goil Mirror

The back drop of mountains, forest and waterfalls changes with the seasons. With our lack of streelights we have impressive dark skies and you may be lucky enough to see and photograph the Northern Lights. Just a mile from Rhumhor are beautiful waterfalls, a true local secret, with a deserted village waiting for those who venture to the top of them.

Waterfalls

Of course we have some of the most exciting wildlife in the UK. The loch’s own seal colony seem to relish a photo opportunity and out of the main summer months they can often be seen from the house, bobbing about as if waiting for a photo call.

Seals

You have to be more patient if you want to catch a shy red squirrel, and have a little luck on your side to have an elusive pine marten in your lense.

Pine Marten

Some of our very first guests went off hiking into the hills behind Rhumhor and came back with some stunning pictures of Golden Eagles, and even if you don’t attempt this hike you can stay on flat ground and will often see buzzards soaring around Loch Goil.

Scotland is famous for its stags and deer, and a walk into the hills within Scotland’s First National Park can produce some unexpected encounters with these beautiful creatures.

Deer Loch Lomond

Amazing nature is not all we have here though. We have some fine historic buildings in the area. Inveraray Castle just demands to be photographed and the town of Inveraray itself with its quaint white buildings is very pretty.

Inveraray Castle

 

Stopping at Rhumhor means you have the iconic lochside castle of Carrick Castle on your doorstep, just a stroll along the loch.

Carrick Castle

For anyone wanting to improve their photography skills we have a professional photographer in the glen who offers workshops with hints and tips on how to achieve the perfect photo.

Even if you are not a camera buff when you stay at Rhumhor we are sure you will find it hard not to keep pulling out your phone and camera and capturing the amazing sights around you. Come and stay in our elegant and spacious self catering house on Loch Goil and see for yourself.

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New Bridge to Loch-side lawn

Rhumhor BridgeOur new loch-side lawn was really popular with guests last year, the perfect place to enjoy the views across Loch Goil, hold a BBQ or just sit and watch the sea birds.

However we recognised that there were access issues. Between the lawn and the road edge is a large ditch which allows water to drain from the fields behind the houses. Although grassed, the slope of ditch meant that some guests found it difficult to access the lawn, the grass could be slippery at times.

To remedy the problem, this winter, we have had a bridge constructed across the ditch which will allow all guests to cross to the loch-side easily. Work on the bridge continued this week and now we just have to add top soil, and then, in Spring, grass seed.

We can’t wait to see it finished, but in the meantime our dog Ben inspected our progress, and seemed to approve!

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Asda now deliver to Rhumhor

One of the most frequent questions we are asked before guests arrive is which supermarket delivers to Rhumhor. We are very pleased to announce that Asda have now started their home delivery service to this location. You will need to register and book a slot so we recommend you plan well in advance.

Asda

 

 

 

 

They also offer a Click and Collect Service at their Dumbarton store so you can also pick up shopping on the way up to the house (there is also a Morrisons and Marks and Spencer’s Food at this location).

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