Situated on the shores of the Kyles of Bute, Kames Hotel boasts original Edwardian features, home-cooked food and an extensive range of malt whiskies and local ales.
A family-run guest house, Tregortha is set in a stunning location, overlooking the narrow sea channel of the Kyles of Bute. It has free Wi-Fi and is entirely double glazed.
elizabeth
United Kingdom
Very kind, interesting and welcoming hosts. Spotlessly clean accommodation. Quiet house in stunning location.
On the eastern coast of western Scotland’s Cowal peninsula, The Colintraive enjoys a peaceful village location and has its own pub and restaurant serving local specialities.
lesley
United Kingdom
Lovely setting, the bedroom and public areas were all warm, comfortable and attractive
Located on the shores of Loch Fyne on the west coast in Argyll, Portavadie offers a range of contemporary accommodation, dining, shopping, outdoor activities and spa and leisure facilities.
James
United Kingdom
The three bedroom luxury apartment was fantastic. So much living space, it was the perfect accommodation for our celebration. The mezzanine living space was a pleasant surprise as was the sauna. The apartment was well equipped and had everything we needed.
Situated in Tarbert, Islay Frigate Hotel has a garden, terrace, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. The property is non-smoking and is set 34 km from Kilmartin House Museum.
Charles
United Kingdom
Good location, female lady who worked there was great and helpful.
With beautiful views over the Winter Gardens and Rothesay Bay, The Victoria Hotel offers elegant rooms and 2 high-quality restaurants.
Christian
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast. Room way better than anticipated with lovely view to the front. Corridor to room would benefit from more sympathetic lighting. You can see that there has been recent and possibly ongoing investment in this hotel. If that keeps up then this could become a great choice in Rothesay.
Situated above its own terraced gardens, The Glenburn Hotel is a Victorian sandstone building which offers panoramic views across Rothesay Bay to the Cowal Peninsula.
Dianne
United Kingdom
The staff were super friendly and helpful! The beds were very comfortable and the views were outstanding. The food was tasty and always hot and served with a smile.
Built in 1837 and boasting many of the original period features, Stonefield Castle is an example of Scottish baronial architecture.
Andrew
United Kingdom
The staff were lovely and very welcoming. At breakfast, the bacon and black pudding was delicious. Overall the hotel is comfortable and welcoming. It has a lot of old world charm.
On Scotland’s beautiful western coast, the Anchor Hotel and Seabed Restaurant in Tarbert provides luxurious accommodation and fine Scottish breakfasts.
With a scenic, tranquil location in Dunoon, The Park Hotel offers impressive sea views and stylish rooms. There is free parking and a traditional Scottish restaurant.
Dixon
United Kingdom
Everything excellent. Only negative - it was pouring down so we lost our view - but that‘s life
So beautiful, with Bute only a 5 minute ferry ride away.
So beautiful, with Bute only a 5 minute ferry ride away. Excellent for touring and such spectacular scenery. Great roads from Port Appin through Inverary and on to Tighnabruaich...it was a motorbike holiday and thoroughly enjoyable.
Karen
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Pleasant location with good views.
Pleasant location with good views. However, the village has limited facilities,, and sadly seems to be struggling to hold on to those it has. Good location for exploring the Cowal Peninsula and for the ferry at Portavadie to take you across to Kintyre.
Darren
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Tighnabruaich is a lovely sea side village overlooking the...
Tighnabruaich is a lovely sea side village overlooking the Isle of Bute. It's out of the way and feels very remote. There are not many shops, but there are great walks and scenery for ever. Not a place for those looking for nightlife and thrills.
William
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A beautiful location on the shore of the Kyles of Bute,...
A beautiful location on the shore of the Kyles of Bute, overlooking the Island of Bute. There are many sandy beaches around, and opportunities for low level and high level walks. Ben More (h. 742 metres) will test the fitness of hillwalking visitors.
Tighnabruaich offers a few shops (RNLI, Gallery, Charity, Cafes etc.) including a mini Co-op market.
Ferry access is readily available to Tarbert on Kintyre, and to Rothesay with magnificent Mount Stuart and its Gardens on Island of Bute.
The conserved Victorian Toilets situated in the centre of Rothesay, with impressive marble facings and old-time sanitary fittings, deserve an appreciative visit.
Benmore Botanic Garden is not too far away, with its stunning avenue of Sequoiadendron Giganteum and a friendly cafe/restaurant.
James
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It's lovely to go somewhere to relax and have friendly and...
It's lovely to go somewhere to relax and have friendly and helpful staff. Beatiful view from the breakfast room. My husband and I went to relax and we did just that. enjoying good food and a wee drink. We went to visit Dunoon and Inveraray.
joanna
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The village is spread along the lochside for some distance...
The village is spread along the lochside for some distance and it lacks a focal point. There are however several walks in the area and a few places to dine out within a short drive. It's a good place to go if you are looking to get away for some peace and quiet. Do a bit of research on places to go in the area as it is not well advertised locally and some places are difficult to access without that knowledge - Kilbride Bay for example.
Brian
United Kingdom
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The nicest couple you could meet. Very attentive to make your stay as comfortable as possible. The views are amazing. I enjoyed the conversation and felt welcome from the get go. The bed was comfortable the breakfast spot on. The local pub was friendly and had a good food menu. A lot of attention to detail coffee s teas water. Filter coffee etc. Lovely Hot shower. A hidden gem in a magical setting. Thanks guys for wonderful stay.
This is a cosy, comfortable apartment with a great view. It was a great base for a short break on Argyll's Secret Coast. The village store has everything you need for groceries and a there's a rapid charger for the car in Tighnabruaich.
Found the staff to be very helpful and friendly, room was lovely, the food was excellent at both breakfast and dinner, thoroughly enjoyed our stay in this very comfortable hotel
The hotel was set in a fantastic location overlooking the waterfront. The very helpful staff made you feel welcome and helped to make this a place I will revisit.
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