About Us

Heartstone Cabin

Jeannie, Bryan and our two dogs Billy and Ollie would like to welcome you to the land of Lochs and rainbows. Yes really! We are surrounded by beautiful Lochs and no matter how old we get there is something about the sight of a rainbow that never ceases to be magical.

   

Our off grid glamping/cabin offers comfort with the peace of mind of knowing we have created something with a sustainable future.

 

We will be honest and say Heartstone is not for everyone, we do not offer TV or wifi, what we do offer is time to relax, take stock, listen to the birds and enjoy the wildlife and the views over the Loch, ever present and ever changing.


We also have fantastic roads for motorbiking, cycling and touring. For keen walkers it is all here on your doorstep. There is easy access to the Loch for small craft and swimming.


Only a leisurely 20 minute drive gets you to Dunoon where you will find a wealth of local shops and traders, cafes, restaurants, pubs and takeaways. There are also two theatres a cinema and two supermarkets.

   

Whether you are here for a couple of days or a couple of weeks you will find plenty to do, or not if you prefer and you will always receive the warmest of Scottish welcomes.

       

Eateries

 
Below is just a sample of the varied asssortent of the eateries in the area;

The Blairmore Cafe, great local cafe (licenced) good food and drink
Whistlefield Inn, a historical Inn offering good food and drink.
Strone Inn, a friendly local offering good food and drink.
Loch Fyne Oysters and Fisheries, restaurant (the first and original) and shop.
Walkers Dunoon, lovely cafe (licenced), garden centre and shop.
The Shore Cafe, cafe, bakery and store. (Due to open soon)
Coylet Inn, pub and restaurant on the edge of beautiful Loch Eck offering good food and drink.
Hunters Quay, cafe, pub and restuarant.
The Lorne, lively pub offering good food and drink
The Oyster Catcher at Otter Ferry, a scenic drive brings you to this gorgeous pub offering good food and drink.

Live music if very popular on the Cowal Peninsula, you can often catch a good band in one of our local pubs.

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