Biker Friendly Accommodation in Argyll
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Situated in the most stunning location, on the shores of the picturesque Loch Awe, with panoramic views and offers a range of accommodation. Enjoy old fashioned Scottish hospitality in this historic 19th-century hotel and discover a hidden retreat in one of Scotland’s most beautiful, wild and undiscovered landscapes. A choice of accommodation, including B&B en-suite doubles, Log Cabins and Self-catering Lodges and apartments, some with panoramic views and outdoor furniture, perfect for enjoying a long summer sunset. Enjoy the best locally sourced produce in the on-site Cruachan Restaurant and Bar, with spectacularly scenic views of Loch Awe.
Argyll and Bute is on the West of the country and has 23 inhabited islands including the Isle of Bute and the Inner Hebrides and includes the towns of Oban, Campbeltown, Inveraray, Helensburgh, Rothesay, Lochgilphead, Tobermory and Dunoon. It has miles of coastline with truly stunning views and is known as Scotland’s Adventure Coast with all that is available for the visitor. An ideal touring base and located within easy reach of picturesque towns and villages, Loch Awe Castle, Argyll Gardens, Connel Bridge, Inverary and the fishing port of Oban. For guests interested in heading out onto the water and exploring Loch Awe itself, there are boats to hire at the hotel. Family owned and operated, the hotel’s dedicated team have always gone the extra mile to help guests relax and feel at home in this beautiful, historic hotel. where: South Loch Awe Side, Portsonachan, near Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, PA33 1BJ |
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A choice of 17 en-suite bedrooms, each one completely unique, on room only or B&B. Twin, double, superior and deluxe. Also adjacent to the George, three independent self-catering places - The Barn, The Big Wee Hoose and The Wee Hoose. Food is served from 12 noon to 9pm, with the emphasis on the menu of using the very best of local quality, well hung West Highland beef and lamb, along with seafood and fish bought from the local fishing port of Tarbert and the famous Loch Fyne salmon. These ingredients are used imaginatively and simply to produce well cooked meals at a fair and reasonable price. A wide choice of real ales, 100 malt whiskies and an extensive wine list. It deservedly earns its place in the good pub guide and the good beer guide. Live music at the weekends. Originally two private houses completed in 1770, where the 5th Duke of Argyll ordered that the ground floor flat of each of these private houses would be made into temporary churches for the Gaelic and English speaking congregations. These two churches are now covered by the Public Bar, Front Lounge and Church Hall. How the times have changed! Free Wi-Fi. Private parking to the rear, suitable for motorbikes. where: Main St East, Inveraray, Argyll, PA32 8TT |
