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The Grey Gull Hotel, hotel in Ardrishaig

Located in Ardrishaig, 8.8 miles from Kilmartin House Museum, The Grey Gull Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.

Good location on our journey. Good price. Huge ground floor family room.
Scored 6.6
6.6
Rated pleasant
Pleasant
574 reviews
Price from
$123.50
per night
Lochgair Hotel, hotel in Ardrishaig

Located in Lochgair, Lochgair Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, restaurant, and free WiFi throughout the property.

Staff was friendly and engaging. Dinner was excellent.
Scored 7.6
7.6
Rated good
Good
78 reviews
Price from
$131.19
per night
Empire Travel Lodge, hotel in Ardrishaig

Empire Travel Lodge features accommodations in Lochgilphead. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged for free.

Nice breakfast choices. Hosts went the extra mile for me. Literally.
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
453 reviews
Price from
$139.14
per night
The Corran, hotel in Ardrishaig

The Corran is offering accommodations in Lochgilphead. 7.9 miles from Kilmartin House Museum and 25 miles from Inveraray Castle, the property features a garden and a terrace.

Good breakfast, very spacious en-suite room, very friendly and helpful staff.
Scored 9.1
9.1
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
284 reviews
Price from
$131.19
per night
The Pod Over By, hotel in Ardrishaig

The Pod Over By offers accommodations in Kilmichael Glassary, 4.5 miles from Kilmartin House Museum and 29 miles from Inveraray Castle.

Scored 9.7
9.7
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
18 reviews
Price from
$178.76
per night
The Horseshoe, hotel in Ardrishaig

The Horseshoe offers accommodations in Lochgilphead, 5 miles from Kilmartin House Museum and 29 miles from Inveraray Castle. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.

Extremely well appointed! I wished we could have stayed longer!
Scored 9.1
9.1
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
36 reviews
Price from
$139.14
per night
The Singing Heart, TirNaNog Cozy Cottage near Lochgilphead !!HIDDEN GEM!!, hotel in Ardrishaig

With free private parking, the property is 6.2 miles from Kilmartin House Museum and 31 miles from Inveraray Castle.

Location. Welcome cakes. The grounds... Mini circles and crystals The welcome boxes. Felt like home, so I could wander off and play my native flute and drums
Scored 9.4
9.4
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
20 reviews
Price from
$183.67
per night
Islay Frigate Hotel, hotel in Ardrishaig

Located in Tarbert, Islay Frigate Hotel has a garden, terrace, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. The hotel features family rooms. At the hotel, every room is equipped with a desk.

The location and outlook, views from the bedroom over the harbour. Friendly staff and the locals were very friendly and chatty. We will definitely visit again and stay for longer.
Scored 7.7
7.7
Rated good
Good
485 reviews
Price from
$86.13
per night
Fyne Rooms, hotel in Ardrishaig

Providing free WiFi, Fyne Rooms offers rooms in Tighnabruaich, 22 miles from Benmore Botanic Garden and 24 miles from Blairmore and Strone Golf Glub.

Scored 9.3
9.3
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
40 reviews
Price from
$136.29
per night
Stonefield Castle Hotel ‘A Bespoke Hotel’, hotel in Ardrishaig

Built in 1837 and boasting many of the original period features, Stonefield Castle is an example of Scottish baronial architecture.

The castle (a large manor house actually) is in an amazingly beautiful location, right on loch Fyne, with acres and acres of woods and gardens. There are small beaches where you can skip rocks or dare to feel the frosty water but for the most part just looking out the window or sitting on the patio and enjoying the view is enough. The bedrooms and bathrooms are fairly large and exceptionally clean. There are many places in the house to relax, read a book, just look out the window or enjoy a class of wine. The bar and bartender were excellent. We felt very well cared for there. The dining room is gorgeous with those amazing views. The menu is small but very creative and the food is exceptionally fresh. I would return here tomorrow or anytime.
Scored 8.7
8.7
Rated excellent
Excellent
1,056 reviews
Price from
$143.51
per night
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What Guests Said About Ardrishaig:

  • Scored 2.0
    2.0

    It was awful in every way, from the weed strewn car park to...

    It was awful in every way, from the weed strewn car park to the flies around the dining room windows to the walls/carpets marked and stained. The food was trully the worst ive ever tried in 40 years travelling. The staff were in the main young and highly inexperienced. The hotel is refusing to refund me for the night i didnt stay and booking.com are just as bad. This hotel wAs not as described-avoid at all costs
    sarah
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 6.0
    6.0

    The house was quite cool on arrival and I tried to set the...

    The house was quite cool on arrival and I tried to set the woodburner fire but the door was broken and the fire fizzled out. The previous tenants had left the heating on high so the cleaners had turned it down. I thought the electric heating was sealed and couldn't find any instructions on how to operate them. Both TV"s in the bedroom and the main room wouldn't work and the landlady asked a tenant upstairs to try to fix them. Roughly 2 days of our stay were trying to work out how to work the heating and TV's. The cleaner arrived and sorted out all the issues. We couldn't repair the bedroom Tv and a cable had become loose for the main tv. The landlady was unable to come out as she lived 40 miles away. The information left was minimal and there wasn't a book to find out what other visitors thought. It was also quite dangerous trying to leave the driveway onto the main road as visibility was obscured by parked cars.
    Eileen
    United Kingdom
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