Starchmill Holiday Pods, Bridgend, Isle of Islay, Argyll
Holiday Pods on the Isle of Islay
Situated near the village of Bridgend in the heart of the Inner Hebridean Isle of Islay, two charming holiday pods offer a tranquil escape with breathtaking views over Loch Indaal and the surrounding countryside. These pods provide an ideal retreat for bird watchers, wildlife enthusiasts, fishing fans, and whisky lovers alike. The location also presents excellent opportunities for both trout and sea fishing, enhancing the outdoor appeal of the area.
Bowmore Pod
The Bowmore Pod accommodates up to four guests and features a bedroom with a double bed, a shower and toilet room, and a cosy living area that includes a double sofa bed and bunk beds. A compact kitchen space is fitted with a fridge, microwave, toaster, and kettle, providing convenience for light self-catering. Entry is via large patio doors, which also frame the stunning panoramic views of the loch and countryside. Outside, a generous decking area with a picnic bench invites guests to enjoy al fresco dining amid the scenic landscape.
Bruichladdich Pod
Designed for two guests, the Bruichladdich Pod includes a bedroom, a shower and toilet room, and a comfortable living area with a double sofa bed. Like the Bowmore Pod, it offers a well-equipped kitchenette featuring a fridge, microwave, toaster, and kettle. Large patio doors provide easy access and open onto a spacious front decking area complete with a picnic bench—perfect for enjoying meals outdoors while taking in the surrounding natural beauty.
Exploring Islay
The local area is renowned for its walking trails, abundant wildlife, and exceptional whisky heritage. The Isle of Islay is home to nine distilleries, including the world-famous Ardbeg Distillery. Visitors can also explore historical and scenic landmarks such as the Rinns of Islay, Dunyvaig Castle, and Carraig Fhada Lighthouse, all adding to the island's unique charm and appeal.
You can also find The Camping Directory on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
No comments:
Post a Comment