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Transport Links
By Bus from Glasgow: bus from Buchanan Street Bus Station direct to McInroy's Point, ferry links to Hunter's Quay pier and taxi or pick up if previously arranged.
By Air from Glasgow Airport take the M8 to Greenock, then follow the signs to Gourock where you choose the Caledonian MacBrayne's Ferry to Dunoon, or travel another 3 miles to McInroy's Point to catch the ferry to Hunter's Quay.
By Rail from Glasgow Central Station then connect with Caledonian MacBrayne's ferry to Dunoon pier.
On Arrival
from Dunoon Ferry Terminal turn right onto the promenade, travel 1.5 miles to reach the village of Kirn, Foxbank is on your left hand side of first intersection AFTER the red sandstone church.
from Hunter's Quay ferry terminal, turn left and Foxbank is approximately 0.25 miles on right hand side.
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Dunoon
Dunoon is a typical west coast town with varied eating out places, from upmarket cuisine to good pub grub. We will be delighted to book meals for you at your choice of 'eatery'.
Dunoon has many sports amenities, varied hill walking routes attract a great many hill walkers, sea sports are a favourite, and the views of the sailing season from the front rooms are second to none. Now that Greenock had developed into a liner centre there are also the large luxury liners to watch.... and dream.
The Holy Loch Marina offers all the sailing and yachting facilities you would expect to find in a marina, and is situated amongst beautiful scenery in a relaxing, established holiday area.
Golfers will be tempted by the discount packages available to most golf courses in the area.
If you book with sufficient time to spare we can arrange a ferry discount travel ticket for your journey. This is a substantial saving. Ask us for details
Fishing both fresh and sea, are a popular attraction, 'Quadmania' is within 5 miles of the town and proves popular with guests with young family.
Horse riding can be arranged at the Innellan Velvet Path.
Bowlers are catered for as we boast 5 excellent bowling clubs and you are made welcome at all.
Dunoon's Castle House Museum is fascinating to visitors and locals alike situated behind the famous Highland Mary statue, the famous amour of Robert burns.
August sees the wonder annual event of the Cowal Highland Gathering, now world renowned. Bands, dancers, athletes, all compete over the three day event, although it is now considered by 'locals' that the Thursday KIRN village GALA is a good way to 'get in the mood'.
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