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Gigha
is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, is 6 miles long, and
because it is low lying and influenced by the North Atlantic Drift the
climate is drier and warmer than that normally associated with the west
coast of Scotland.
The island has beautiful, clean white sandy beaches and stunning views
of the neighbouring islands (Islay and Jura) and across to the Kintyre
Peninsula. It also boasts breathtaking sunsets, quiet lochs and gently
sloping hillsides.
The temperate climate enables the famous Achamore Gardens to flourish,
with over 50 acres of rare and unusual plants surrounded by picturesque
woodland. The Post Office Guest House is a family run business, our children attend Gigha School. It is the island’s only Post Office and Stores, very widely stocked with all the requirements for Island living.
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The guest house accommodation is on the first floor. With a single, double and family
room, all with tea and coffee making facilities, colour TV and hand-basins and a shared bathroom. There is also a cosy book-lined lounge with an open fire and a traditional dining room.
| We have a one bed roomed self catering cottage, sleeping four (twin and double beds).
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