These photpgraphs have been taken by the owners of Easter Garth, showing the Guest House and some of the surrounding areas. Exploring the area is a must, on foot, by car, or over the water on the local foot ferry. Photographs of the rooms are assigned to each rooms - so please take a look, and see the good quality of the accommodation on offer.
Easter Garth Guest House
set in a Conservation Area
Grade C Listed building
built in 1838, in grounds
with wood and hills views.
A Family run business, offering good quality accommodation , a hearty breakfast and home cooked evening meals.
Families and parties of friends and children are all welcome
The grounds of the house
are ever changing, each Season bringing its own beauty
Here you can see the Deer enjoying the flowers !
Moulin Rouge (ensuite) family room, occupies a lovely position in the house, and looks onto the gardens at the front of the property
Moulin Rouge is idea for families that wish to share a room. The room is a very large double and adapts very well for a family. The double sofa/settee becomes the addtitional bed and give a comfortable nights sleep for either the children or the grow-ups
The colours in the garden are outstanding
You and the family are more than welcome to enjoy the garden - In the 1800's Princess Louise was known to have played Croquet on the Lawn.
Out of Africa, is very inviting room with views over towards the wooded area and catches the sun in the afternoon.
The room has Double Bed and a Single Bed with full en-suite facilities. The Room accommodation is flexible, suitable for a family or for friend to share. A forth bed could also be offered for an additional child. The room looks out over the back garden and into the woods.The birds and squirrels are fed on a daily basis and if you are up and wake early you can enjoy seeing them in the garden and on the edge of the wood area.
Rosneath has a number of Marinas and boat yards- as well as the Navy Ships of Faselane
In past times the Gareloch was a much used for shipping - today it has a more relaxed feel to it.
See the stunning Clyde estuary from the Kilcreggan Ferry, it's a great mini-cruise
Only 5 mins in the car to Kilcreggan from Easter Garth - the ferry operates all year round between Kilcreggan, Helensburgh and Gourock and it's a great mini-cruise. crossing time to Helensburgh is less than 25 minuites. From Gourock you can also cross over to Dunoon - or a train into Central Glasgow -so, why not make a day of it !!
Can you find the pot of Gold at the end of the Rainbow ?
This rainbow was taken from the top rooms of Easter Garth - towards Rhu Sailing Club - The clean air here in Scotland seems to make everthing clearer....
Fancy leaving the car in the drive and taking a walk - just look what you could see...
There are a few walks in the area, with the most stunning views with in very easy reach and with pre-set pathways, so no need for Mountain boots ......
The sky at night - just reflect on the day 0r think about the adventures ahead...
This sky picture was taken from the top rooms in Easter Garth - what a wonderful close to the day
The Snow tipped Bens (mountains) are such a delight and add a feel of The Highlands to the Gareloch
A picture Postcard view, from the shores of the Gareloch - and in easy reach by car. Try the A817 and experience the ups and downs and changing views- over the Gareloch, Clyde and drop down on to Loch Lomond with a view of a few of the Islands
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