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First Signs of Spring at Noddsdale

2nd March 2021

Snowdrops and crocuses – first signs of Spring at Noddsdale!

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What our guests say

The apartment is relatively large, light and furnished to a high quality. There is ample space to store clothes and food. The kitchen is exceptionally well equipped, and it is clear that a lot of thought has gone into what guests might actually need. The views from the living room are lovely. The hosts are very friendly and helpful. There are good walks nearby and it is an excellent base for exploring the region especially as as the Isles of Arran and Bute are near.

An outstanding property

What an excellent place to stay. Our host Jane was friendly and welcoming. Not only does the accommodation have everything you may need, it is also of a really high quality.

July 2023

Willow Cottage (Noddsdale) had everything needed for a carefree holiday/break in North Ayrshire. The cottage was equipped to the highest standard and just a couple of miles from Largs in an extremely picturesque location - ideal for exploring the coast and popping across to the islands.

Wonderful!

Faultless
 
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