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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostAnd lovely it is too but there's now conditions on buying in Arrochar because it's in the national park, you've got to live and work there. I've suggested in the past putting myco base there...would seem to have the desired effect.
When are you going up?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNope, it's on the same side of the loch as the village, turn left at the church.
I nearly bought the cottage on the other side of the loch near Ardgarten.
When are you going up?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt is trying to find a compromise between my obvious tightness and her liking of upmarket hotels.
Gleneagles will be 250->300 a room for a night then 6 or 7 quid a pint.
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostI know that - it's the other side of the loch from the village, as you're heading towards the Rest and be Thankful? Some lovely walking and diving around there.
I nearly bought the cottage on the other side of the loch near Ardgarten.
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Originally posted by Churchill View Posthttp://www.fascadail.com/ <----- That's where we're staying!
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It is trying to find a compromise between my obvious tightness and her liking of upmarket hotels.
Gleneagles will be 250->300 a room for a night then 6 or 7 quid a pint.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostWhy don't you take her someplace nice?
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostTake her to Arrochar or - even better - up to the Clachaig in Glencoe.
Gleneagles? Arse!
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWas going to go to Cameron House but that seems to be full. I was wanting to run the length of the loch on the saturday morning then head straight to the pub but that seems to be off now.
Girly is not intersted in going down to Arran (where I used to live).
I think she is holding out for Gleneagles.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWas going to go to Cameron House but that seems to be full. I was wanting to run the length of the loch on the saturday morning then head straight to the pub but that seems to be off now.
Girly is not intersted in going down to Arran (where I used to live).
I think she is holding out for Gleneagles.
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