Dellwood Hotel is set on the main road into Campbeltown. Set In its own grounds and 5 minutes’ walk from the town centre, the family-run Dellwood has a restaurant, bar and free WiFi.
Elena
United Kingdom
Absolutely happy with our stay! The host Moira was welcoming, kind and helpful, the room was spacious and clean, and the were lots of breakfast items provided in the adjacent kitchen. Would definitely stay again.
Boasting a beautiful location next to the harbour, with rolling hills in the distance, this hotel is 5 miles from Machrihanish in the heart of Campbeltown.
Situated in Campbeltown, 700 metres from Springbank Whisky Distillery, Ardshiel Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Grammar Lodge Guest House features garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Campbeltown, 600 metres from Springbank Whisky Distillery.
kathy
United States
Beautifully converted grammar school with modern spacious rooms, and baths with separate shower. Host warm and welcoming and very good cooked breakfast. Centrally located it is within walking distance of Springbank Distillery and restaurants.
A recently renovated property, Ocean View is set in Campbeltown near Springbank Whisky Distillery, Mitchell's Glengyle distillery. Featuring sea and mountain views, this apartment also has free WiFi.
Andy1954
United Kingdom
Wullie's flat had everything that we required. We found the flat very clean and really comfortable. We would not hesitate to book this flat again In the future if it was available. We were very lucky to meet Wullie as well and found him to be very welcoming and just a down to earth guy. 10/10
Set in Campbeltown, the recently renovated Camisila offers accommodation less than 1 km from Springbank Whisky Distillery and a 10-minute walk from Mitchell's Glengyle distillery.
With far-reaching views over Campbeltown Loch, this unique mansion sits on the Kintyre Way on the outskirts of Campbeltown.
Smears
United Kingdom
The staff at the Craigard are exceptional. Felt very welcomed. We needed to leave before breakfast started, but the staff came in early to make sure we didn't miss out. Great views from the bedroom and from the dining room. A really pleasant stay. Thank-you!
It was just right, not too busy and not too quiet,...
It was just right, not too busy and not too quiet, unfortunately the ferry from Campbeltown to Ardrossan had been withdrawn so we had to endure the long journey back which was not in our weekend plan. So if you are coming make sure the ferry is operating.
Brian.A
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The town is on the downside of things but back on the way up...
The town is on the downside of things but back on the way up. The two distilleries in town were excellent: Springbank and Glen Scotia and we toured both. Actually there is a small third one, Glengyle as well. There used to be over 100 distilleries before WW1. This is an area known also for its outstanding salmon and cheese. It's relatively undiscovered by tourists as well. I would recommend it and hope to be back again. Getting around in town was done with taxis.
Harold
United States
10
Scored 10
Campbeltown is a very cozy, and very friendly little town!!!
Campbeltown is a very cozy, and very friendly little town!!! We loved the people there! People would go out of their way to help us with directions or any questions we had. The Harbour is so beautiful, breathtaking!! The town still has an old feel to it with a lot of the original buildings around 1700 to 1800’s still standing and in use!! Gorgeous architecture!! Be sure to tour around town on a rented e-bike or car. Well worth it!!! We had a wonderful stay in Campbeltown!!
Travel
Canada
10
Scored 10
I like Campbeltown, it's a lovely place with great food etc.
I like Campbeltown, it's a lovely place with great food etc. and I would encourage more people to visit. It may seem inaccessible as it's so far from everywhere else, so going out of your way to get there is well worth it.
Anne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I haven't been to Campeltown for 20 years or so and we...
I haven't been to Campeltown for 20 years or so and we visited on our mini tour of southern Scotland. A great base to venture out to Callander, Saddell and Machrihanish.
We ate at No.42. The food is delicious, the staff engaging and welcoming but it's a bit pricey.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cambeltown is the southern point of the kintyre 66 route.
Cambeltown is the southern point of the kintyre 66 route. It has an interesting working harbour and 2 distilleries to visit. One, Springbank, is right in the middle of the town. Nearby are a couple of golf courses, links I believe. A drive will take you to the Mull of Kintyre lighthouse but once you park there’s a steep hike and the road is challenging and not for long vehicles.
I've stayed at various locations in Campbeltown as I travel for work. I've stayed in B&Bs, Air BnBs and hotels, however Gowanlea has set the standard so high that anywhere else will now be a disappointment. John is a brilliant host and really goes above and beyond. Full English breakfast was perfectly cooked and their attention to detail can be seen anywhere. It's more like a Boutique Hotel than a B&B and the photos on the site really don't do it justice. Hands down the best place to stay in Campbeltown.
Brilliant location for exploring the South of the Kintyre peninsula, only a short drive from Campbeltown, (or walk/bus if you prefer).
Apartment has everything you need to feel at home, we settled to the place the minute we walked in the door.
Although situated near a road, we had no problem at all with traffic noise, and enjoyed a peaceful sleep every night.
Lovely unobstructed views over fields to the hills.
Nice hotel in the heart of Campbeltown within easy walking distance of pubs, distilleries, etc. Staff very nice and rooms comfortable if a bit dated. Price was probably a bit more than I'd usually pay for a hotel of this standard, but compared to everywhere else in Campbeltown seemed reasonable, so overall good value in a relatively expensive area. Free cooked breakfast included with room was a bonus.
Kirsteen was welcoming and an incredible host. Great care was shown to present the room in an inviting way. Although the rooms were warm, due to unseasonably warm Scotland weather, they were comfortable and we had everything we needed.
This is a family house hotel with two amazing hosts! The location is great, easy access and walking distance to the centre. Spacious and comfortable room. Very friendly staff that they will look after you. Good breakfast as well
A total surprise compared to the other hotels/ B&B I have used in this area. Tastefully refurbished school building and excellent B&B. Owner could not have been more welcoming. Breakfast was top notch too.
We arrived late (after 11 pm) and the manager was gracious enough to come in and get us checked in. The full breakfast was delicious! Nice to have off street parking in the back of the hotel.
The location was great. Room very comfortable. Bathroom very nice. Breakfast service was good. It’s an older hotel and in some places showing it’s wear but overall very well kept.
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