Set in Ardrishaig, 14 km from Kilmartin House Museum, The Grey Gull Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Located in Lochgair, Lochgair Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, restaurant, and free WiFi throughout the property. The property is non-smoking and is situated 25 km from Kilmartin House Museum.
Christian
Germany
Very friendly , its a pity that there is minimum repair and renovation done for long time ...
In former days it seemed to be brilliant
Set in Lochgilphead and only 13 km from Kilmartin House Museum, The Corran offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Lovely old house with lots of character. Room was large, nicely decorated, clean and comfortable, with a great view. Location great too. Pauline made us feel so welcome, and cooked a fantastic breakfast. Would definitely stay again, and highly recommend
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.
Jane
United Kingdom
The staff were so friendly. From the moment we arrived until the moment we left we were made so welcome.
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Fyne Rooms is located in Tighnabruaich, 35 km from Benmore Botanic Garden and 39 km from Blairmore and Strone Golf Glub.
Stuart
United Kingdom
A fabulous find. A modern, stylish and very well equipped room in a wonderful scenic location. The host was extremely helpful and easy to deal with. We also appreciated the minibar stocked with complimentary soft drinks. A great place to stop for a night when cycling round the 5 ferries route.
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
6.0
Scored 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
10
Scored 10
I am an old sailor and diver who spent much time in this...
I am an old sailor and diver who spent much time in this area in his youth and I really enjoy coming back as a sightseer to relive the old memories. My wife also loves this area too as there are plenty of places of interest to visit. We are both very much into Celtic and Pictish history and art and this area has a wonderful provenance. A couple of years ago I crewed for a friend and we sailed from Oban down through the Crinan Canal where the Vital Spark was berthed. Imagine my surprise when I saw her now at Inverary! There is still life yet in the old girl, the boat ,that is...ha,ha.
J
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ardrishaig is a great location... tail end of Crinan canal...
Ardrishaig is a great location... tail end of Crinan canal and if the weather had been better, we would have loved to take the walk along the canal... the scneery is stunning regardless of the weather and we love the location for island hopping to Islay, Gigha, Colonsay... as well as a trip down to campbelltown and up to Oban to catch the ferry to mull / Iona
Edward
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice little town for a short visit.
Nice little town for a short visit. Interesting to watch the boats through the locks on the Crinan Canal and to see the planned regeneration of the pier area. View across Loch Fyne are beautiful and Lochgilphead is only a short drive away. It's also possible to walk along the length of the canal if you feel energetic.
Gracenote60
United Kingdom
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