St Columba Hotel has a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Iona. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Campbell
United States of America
The food, the view, the staff ... simply the place far exceeded my expectations.
Located on the Isle of Iona, 1640 feet from the Iona Ferry Terminal, Ardoran House features a sun terrace and a private beach area. Iona Abbey is 0.8 mi from the property.
Catherine
Australia
Beautiful peaceful and convivial home with views over the water
Featuring mountain views and only a 10-minute walk to sandy beaches, Iona Pods features pod accommodations in Iona on a working croft. Complimentary WiFi is provided.
Teresa
United States of America
It was the most unique property as the best location
Featuring a garden, Machair House provides accommodations in Iona. The vacation home, housed in a building dating from 1926, is 1.1 miles from the Iona Abbey.
Martyrs Bay Rooms offers accommodations in Iona, a 7-minute walk from Iona Abbey.
Jane
United Kingdom
Very comfortable and ideally situated just around the corner from the ferry and by the beach. A lovely stay and particularly enjoyed the conversations about the island over breakfast. Lovely scones for breakfast, too.
Located in Bunessan, 5.7 miles from Iona Abbey, Bunessan Inn has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. The hotel has family rooms.
Andrea
United Kingdom
The staff were very friendly and helpful. They did their best to sort out issues promptly.
Located in Pennyghael, 16 miles from Iona Abbey, Inn at Port nan Gael provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. The hotel features family rooms.
William
United Kingdom
Good size of room really comfortable bed and nice bedding, restaurant and bar good. Food lovely. And super nice staff.
The three nights we stayed in a comfortable and well...
The three nights we stayed in a comfortable and well equipped’pod’ were amazing. Looking out over the Iona Abbey was the icing on the cake, sheltered at the foot of Iona’s highest hill. The north circular walk was amazing. Joining the pilgrims for a welcome service at the Abbey was really enjoyable and friendly. The island has so much history and culture to absorb. Peace touching earth. White sandy bays were stunning. Wide variety of affordable eating places and a well stocked Spar shop. Pizzas were heavenly!
It did help to have wall to wall sunshine throughout our stay 🌞🙏🏻👍 The islanders are so welcoming.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Iona is the most peaceful, beautiful and awe inspiring place...
Iona is the most peaceful, beautiful and awe inspiring place. You need to go there and get lost in the hills, explore the whole perimeter and soak up the healing quality of this picturesque and wild place!
Katharine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Iona is like no place else on Earth.
Iona is like no place else on Earth. Although steeped in religious history, you don't have to be a devout believer in anything to know that this is a special place. It gets you as soon as you step off the ferry - peace, calm, tranquility, call it what you like. You can't describe it, just feel it and it has to be experienced.
Almost otherworldly, the island itself welcomes you and seems glad to see you.
Try a candlelit evening service in the Abbey - everyone welcome, believer or not - and you are participating in a thousand years of ongoing history. Awe-inspiring.
Philip
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Iona is a small Island packed with so much history and the...
Iona is a small Island packed with so much history and the most fantastic views! If you like to hike but aren't in the greatest shape (like me) then Iona is the place for you! We hiked 3 to 4 hours all over Iona and saw so many amazing views, gorgeous beaches, wonderful trails to hike, and very friendly sheep to keep us company! The sun didn't set until well past 11pm (2100 hours) so we had plenty of time after dinner to see the sites and explore almost every coast of the island. The west side of the island had cliffs, beaches, and hiking trails that could have kept us busy for a few days if we had been able to stay longer. I definately recommend Iona as a 2 day destination for those who love fresh air and the glory of nature.
Alvey
10
Scored 10
Pods fab love iona .dot the girl who runs the pods very good...
Pods fab love iona .dot the girl who runs the pods very good nothing was any trouble . Ferry staff very helpful as well. North beach the best i have seen outstanding views. Will be back. Joe and irene
joe
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Island is small & you can easily complete the sights in...
The Island is small & you can easily complete the sights in a one day visit. A short walk to the highest point for a panoramic view. lovely sandy bay beaches.
The Abbey was the highlight for me. I enjoyed attending one of the daily services & walking round the Abbey & visiting the gift shop opposite, which had a lot of very interesting books. I learnt about Celtic Christianity.
I would recommend a visit to the Island if you are exploring the area.
Samantha
United Kingdom
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