Company information
Sykes Holiday Cottages is an independent holiday cottage rental agency, with the finest selection of holidays across the UK and Ireland. Whether it’s a family-friendly holiday, a pet-friendly holiday or an activity and adventure-filled holiday, find your ideal UK break with Sykes Holiday Cottages.
Our sister brands include Abersoch Quality Homes, Best of Suffolk, Carbis Bay Holidays, Character Cottages, Coast and Country Cottages, Coast and Country Holidays, Cornish Cottage Holidays, Dream Cottages, Heart of the Lakes, Helpful Holidays, Hideaways, Hogans Irish Cottages, John Bray, Lakes Cottage Holidays, Lake District Lodge Holidays, Lakelovers, Manor Cottages, Menai Holidays, Northumbria Coast & Country, Welsh Coast and Country Holidays and Yorkshire Coastal Cottages, and our family extends as far as Bachcare in New Zealand.
Property information
Please Note: This property is in a remote location on an island; vehicles must be booked onto the ferry in advance. Tirlaggan Úr consists of an open-plan living area with; kitchen, dining area and sitting area with oven, hob, fridge, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, woodburning stove, TV and dining seating. There is also a utility with freezer and washing machine. The bedrooms include a king-size and a twin, both zip/link and can be rearranged upon request. Please let us know how you'd like this set up before arrival. These are serviced by a shower room. Outside, is an enclosed decking area with furniture and off-road parking for two cars. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome, but sorry, no smoking. Guests can find a shop within 0.7 miles and a pub in 12.4 miles, and a café/restaurant 1.2 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, starter pack for woodburning stove, bed linen and towels are all included. Please note: This property has a 3 night minimum stay
This property has a 3 night minimum stay
Neighbourhood information
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 village store to serve guests and a lovely café, Liosbeag 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. Ferries leave from the eastern end of the island over to Port Appin and from Achnacroish to Oban, connecting you to the mainland and more opportunities for adventure. Experience the natural beauty of Scotland on the Isle of Lismore.