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.
Large Apartment in Rothesay on The Isle of Bute is situated in Rothesay. The property features city views. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
A recently renovated apartment situated in Rothesay, Bayside - Breathtaking views of the Clyde features a garden. The property features mountain and river views.
Tom
United Kingdom
The view is fantastic. The place is well equipped. Comfy beds and in general a very relaxing environment. Hosts kept in touch via email. Although I have written a few things in the what I didn't like - It would not deter me from going back as it is such a nice place.
Located in Rothesay, the historic Our Wee Getaway provides accommodation with free WiFi. The property has sea and quiet street views. Staff on-site can arrange a shuttle service.
Alan
United Kingdom
Good size flat in a great location, the beds are super comfy. Would book again.
Located in Rothesay, Cadillac Kustomz Hotel - Breakfast Included features a bar. This guest house provides free private parking, full-day security and free WiFi.
deborah
United Kingdom
Very pleasant owners, very clean room and lovely soft bedlinen. Beautiful view from the room out over the sea to the mainland.
Castleview is a lovely flat in a listed building is situated in Rothesay. During your time staying in this recently renovated apartment, dating back to 1900, you will have access to free WiFi.
Richard
United Kingdom
Great location. Enough space for four people comfortably.
Kingarth Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Kilchattan. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar. All guest rooms in the hotel are fitted with a flat-screen TV.
Julia
United Kingdom
Location fabulous. Staff friendly and helpful. Food wonderful. Dog friendly people and accommodation.
The town is very disappointing needs a complete makeover.
The town is very disappointing needs a complete makeover. Empty shops , shop fronts are in a ridiculous state of disrepair . The Royal Hotel amongst other buildings need to be demolished a total eye sore.You drive out of the town to beautiful beaches and stunning views .It is supposed to be a holiday destination.Also hardly any choice for decent food or even to find them open after 8 ish.
Pauline
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Rothesay is a lovely island with nice places to eat and...
Rothesay is a lovely island with nice places to eat and visit. The gardens are well worth a visit along with the putting green and discovery centre.
Staff in discovery centre very helpful and informative with local knowledge. Museum at back of castle very interesting.
Kettledrum is excellent for a snack or a meal. Rothesay itself full of interesting shops to spend some retail therapy in.
Judith
Australia
Scored 4.0
4.0
Rothesay was in its heyday in Victorian times as a holiday...
Rothesay was in its heyday in Victorian times as a holiday destination but it declined in the 60's. Now it is probably a shadow of its former self. There are no top class restaurants to dine in at night - there are no quaint, cosy pubs. There are a number of coffee shops and 'greasy spoons', charity shops and many closed properties. The Castle is worth a visit but then get out of Rothesay and take a trip round the island for superb views of Arran.
Some hotels (like the Glenburn) have superb views over Rothesay Bay - also views from the ferry coming into Rothesay are good.
Rich.F
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Rothesay is a great wee town with everything you need for a...
Rothesay is a great wee town with everything you need for a good stay the castle in the town is worth the small entrance fee and Bill at the ticket office was very helpful .Macs bar just across the road was very handy for a good pint of cask ale.Mount Stewart house is a fantastic place to visit and is a must.if you have a car there are numerous bays to drive to and even a drive around the island is good,there is also an open topped bus that will take you round and you can get off at various stops.there are numerous eating places ,we enjoyed a meal at the esplanade hotel well worth the money and also The Waterfront for a fantastic meal and wine.everybody we met were very friendly and helpful.
Dave
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A Victorian town with some wonderful architecture of the...
A Victorian town with some wonderful architecture of the period. Some parts looking in need of renovation but overall there is enough to do in terms of walks, food and drink and shopping, Good palce to stay for accessing other highlights on the island, e.g Mount Stuart.
Carole
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
I was born and brought up here.
I was born and brought up here. The Isle of Bute is still an absolute delight to return to although Rothesay itself is pretty run down. Many of the buildings I remember have been demolished in stead of renovated and have been replaced with characterless new buildings. The streets are in poor condition - take care when driving around!
The island is a joy to return to!
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