




Silver Birch at Ardgartan Argyll sits right on the shores of Loch Long in Scotland, with pine-covered mountains creating a truly stunning backdrop. This wheelchair-adapted lodge offers genuine accessibility where it actually matters - including a private hot tub with a proper hoist so everyone can enjoy a good soak.
The forest setting is genuinely peaceful and you can explore the surrounding woodland on accessible trails or take a cycle through the trees. When you've had your fill of fresh air, that hot tub will be waiting for you.
Silver Birch at Ardgartan Argyll sits right on the shores of Loch Long in Scotland, with pine-covered mountains creating a truly stunning backdrop. This wheelchair-adapted lodge offers genuine accessibility where it actually matters - including a private hot tub with a proper hoist so everyone can enjoy a good soak.
The forest setting is genuinely peaceful and you can explore the surrounding woodland on accessible trails or take a cycle through the trees. When you've had your fill of fresh air, that hot tub will be waiting for you.
Inside, you'll find accommodation for four across one double and one twin bedroom. The wet room features a wheelchair-friendly shower, while the kitchen has lowered facilities for practical, hassle-free cooking.
We particularly recommend timing your visit for autumn when the surrounding forests burst into colour and the crowds have thinned out.
Beyond your lodge, Loch Lomond is just 30 minutes away, while Inveraray Castle and Benmore Botanic Garden offer brilliant day trips. The Arrochar Alps provide walking routes for all abilities within a short drive.
This isn't just another accessible lodge - it's a place where stunning Scottish scenery meets genuine inclusivity. Book now for a break where accessibility doesn't mean compromising on location or luxury.
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