Creggans Beag

Self-catering - Benderloch

Creggans Beag is a compact, beautifully furnished, and equipped one-and-a-half storey house situated on the main Tralee road, Benderloch, 2 minutes from the World Famous Tralee Bay Caravan site. We also offer Bed and Breakfast accommodation - please click here.

The property is set back from the road, with ample parking, and secure.
This is an extremely quiet area, secluded, and very private.
Owners live on the site.
Dogs allowed.

There are seasonal restaurants nearby.
Tralee Beach is just a few minutes walk away.
The area is ideal for hiking, sailing and bird watching.
Photographers and artists love the scenic opportunties.
Nearby attractions include the Sealife Sanctuary complete with seals and otters; the forest walks at Benderloch and Barcladine or more strenous climbing and skiing in Glencoe.
 

Creggans
Creggans Beag
Accommodation.
Ground floor sitting room , kitchen , double bedroom.
Upper floor. Large double bedroom with 4 velux windows , two on seaward side, and two facing the garden. 
Fully furnished house , with all kitchen, crockery.
Towels and bedding provided.

Satellite TV. 

Gas cookers. 
Gas heating.
Electric shower cabinet.

Front of house - tiled patio, deck chairs and table
Rear of house - wooden deck 4m x 4m.
Use of the owner's washing machine
and drying green.

Open all year 

Creggans rear 
Rear of house


Dining
Dining area

 Sitting room
Part of the sitting room

 Bedroom
Upstairs bedroom

View of beach and bay
Tralee Beach Benderloch
(viewed from the Beinn Lora forest walk)

For bookings or more information please contact the owners, Bill or Rowena

telephone 01631 720339
email: creggansbenderloch@hotmail.co.uk
or write to
Creggans, Benderloch, by Oban PA37 1QS

We also offer Bed and Breakfast accommodation - please click here.

MAP - How to find us

Connel bridge panorama

Connel Bridge crosses the entrance to Loch Etive
about two miles south of Creggans.
The bridge has views out to the Isle of Mull
and up the loch to Ben Cruachan.

You will probably have the pleasure of crossing
this bridge on your way to Creggans.

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