5/23/2023 0 Comments Isle of jura hotelsShared accommodation is provided in a nearby flat. and all sorts of other jobs which come up in a busy hotel. The role includes KPing, waiting, bar, room cleaning. The cruise starts at Ardrishaig and ends at Crinan.Description General Assistant required We are looking for a General Assistant with plenty of hospitality experience to work in our busy hotel on the Isle of Jura. The itinerary is the same as Cruise A but is reversed. Walk its colourful banks on your arrival. We may visit any or all of the following places during the cruise according to the Skipper’s whim and fancy: Tarbert, Lochranza, Millport, Largs, Rothesay, Dunoon, Blairmore, Carrick Castle in Loch Goil, the Holy Loch, the Gareloch including passing the submarine base at Faslane, Helensburgh, Greenoch, Tighnabruaich, Loch Riddon and viewing the Maids of Bute.Cruise E This is a new cruise in the Loch Fyne and Clyde area starting and finishing at Ardrishaig, a small harbour at the eastern end of the Crinan Canal. You then take the bus from Ardrishaig to Glasgow and a taxi to your embarkation point and join us on the Sunday afternoon.Cruise D The itinerary is the same as Cruise B but starts in Glasgow (you will be advised of the exact location on receipt of your holiday balance). We suggest, if you are driving and not using public transport, you drive your car to Ardrishaig and leave it there during your holiday with us. We suggest transport back to your vehicle in Ardrishaig in the form of a taxi to Buchanan Street Bus Station (10 mins) and a West Coast Motors (or City-Link) bus (2½ hrs.)Cruise C The cruise starts in Ardrishaig and ends in central Glasgow (you will be advised of the exact location on receipt of your holiday balance). We may include Dunoon, Helensburgh (Hill House) and the James Watt Dock at Greenock, the submarine base at Faslane on the Gareloch, Carrick Castle in Loch Goil and of course a fascinating trip up the River Clyde to Glasgow. The itinerary is partially the same as Cruise A but we do not make a passage through the Crinan canal and have an extra day in the area. On Friday we return to Ardrishaig via a brief look in at Loch Riddon and Tighnabruiach.Cruise B During lunch we continue to Rothesay, on the Island of Bute and in the afternoon you might visit Mountstuart House or just potter around this Glaswegian holiday resort with a Victorian atmosphere and 1098 Castle. On Thursday we steam to Millport on the Island of Great Cumbrae, famed for its chocolate shop and bicycling around the island. We anchor in the bay close to a seal colony and bicycles may be hired in the village. Having spent the night at the pier, we continue on Wednesday morning to Lochranza on the Island of Arran. On to admire Lachlan Castle and on again to Tarbert, a busy fishing village full of life. On Tuesday we depart from Ardrishaig and head up Loch Fyne, famed for its kippers and beauty to anchor off Crarae gardens and for those intrepid enough to enjoy a dinghy trip ashore, walk around amongst rhododendrons and azaleas. On Monday morning we venture through the lovely Crinan Canal built over 200 years ago by John Rennie- prepare those lock–gate pushing muscles! On arrival at Crinan, having welcomed you to the boat, we might suggest a woodland walk to blow the journey’s cobwebs away. We have 5 Cruises available on the Clyde where you will experience the delights of the many Ports and Piers the Clyde has to offer. We're still working on it so would love to hear your feedback by email to out more about VisitScotland We think staying somewhere with a beautiful view is important, so we’ve done our research and gathered a list of places with stunning surroundings. Scotland offers a variety of wildlife tours that will take you deep into our stunning landscapes Loch Lomond, Trossachs, Stirling & Forth Valleyġ4 wonderful wildlife tours to book in Scotland
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