There is a huge deck outside, wrapping more than three-quarters of the way round the lodge, allowing you to take in the views and relax. There is a table, with four chairs and a parasol, as well as two large benches.
The lounge has an LCD television with "Freeview", as well as a DVD player and hi-fi. I have also fitted a beautiful electric “stove-style” heater for those days and nights when it is chilly. There are also electric wall heaters throughout the lodge.
Electricity is provided by a pre-payment meter, and there will be a minimum of £20 in the meter when you arrive. If required, further electricity can be paid for using the pre-payment key at any of the "Pay Point" outlets in the area.
All bed linen is provided, and your beds will be made up and ready for your arrival. Towels are not provided, however. I have also provided books, DVDs, CDs, games, a sewing kit, first aid box, hairdryer, iron and ironing board for your convenience.
This is altogether a beautiful lodge, and I am very proud of it. I know you won't be disappointed with the accommodation, the holiday park or the area.
Hunter's Quay Holiday Village
The Hunter's Quay Holiday Village is a beautifully landscaped park, where most of the lodges and caravans are privately owned.
It is a quiet holiday park, but has a social club, restaurant, shop and launderette. There is also a swimming pool, badminton, table tennis, snooker and children's play area available at an additional cost.
The nearby town of Dunoon has a cinema, a good shopping area and many restaurants. It also has a pier, from where you can sail on The Waverley - a beautiful paddle steamer which has been lovingly restored to its former glory and sails to various destinations throughout the summer months.
Facilities near the holiday village include quad biking, rock climbing and abseiling, golf, fishing, pony trekking, kayaking/sailing/wind surfing. It is also a perfect base for hill walking - and for exploring the gorgeous scenery of Scotland.