Situated in the picturesque fishing village of Carradale, on the East Coast of the Kintyre Peninsula, this welcoming family-run hotel boasts spectacular views across the Kilbrannan Sound to Arran and...
Price
United Kingdom
Great place for a solo traveller to stay on a budget, plenty of local walks, and a decent variety of options in the continental breakfast. Staff were friendly and helpful and the ambience was relaxed. It was nice chatting with them and the locals that popped in too. The har prices were reasonable too!
Situated in Carradale and only 26 km from Springbank Whisky Distillery, Drumfearne Guesthouse & Tearoom features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring a garden and views of mountain, Carradales Luxury Guest House is a guest house situated in a historic building in Carradale, 24 km from Springbank Whisky Distillery.
Kirsten
France
A wonderful stay with exceptional hosts, food, comfort, location in the most beautiful part of the world. Thank you Steve and Maurice.
Offering a garden and garden view, Ronachan is situated in Clachan, 41 km from Mitchell's Glengyle distillery and 41 km from Springbank Whisky Distillery.
Rachael
United Kingdom
The room and communal area was beautifully decorated. The bed was very comfy, we got a great night's sleep. Wandering around meeting the pigs and ducks was a lovely experience . Very close to the Gigha ferry. Breakfast in the morning was delicious. I can't fault this accomodation, we'd stay again next time we're in the area.
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.
Situated in Ronachan, Self-Catering Suite in rural guest house 10 min to Islay Ferry Terminal is a recently renovated accommodation, 41 km from Mitchell's Glengyle distillery and 41 km from Springbank...
Peter
United Kingdom
Beautiful apartment set in a lovely garden. Very convenient for the Islay Ferry. We received a warm welcome and were very grateful to the owners for allowing us to move our booking forward a day when our original ferry was cancelled.
Set on the banks of Loch Ranza, opposite a 16th-century ruined castle, Lochranza Youth Hostel is located on the Cock of Arran trail, which provides a scenic low level trek.
Sofia
Italy
We spent two nights in the hostel in the double room (Queen size bed). The hostel was quite clean and the staff very friendly. There is a large kitchen with a lot of equipment to make your own meals, and the hostel offers the possibility to buy breakfast (granola, milk, yogurt, fruit, bread and jam, with vegan options) and a pre-cooked microwavable dinner (with a few vegetarian options), which was great as there are no shops in Lochranza.
Outstanding place very welcoming owners on hand but far away...
Outstanding place very welcoming owners on hand but far away if required. Top quality place with nothing short almost perfect. I can’t fault it. Wine and fresh bread as gifts on arrival and a roaring fire. Best place I have been for the money. Lovely shower too!!
Bri
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Pretty village with lots of local walks and excellent beach.
Pretty village with lots of local walks and excellent beach. I visited in February/March, so not all facilities were open, but Ashbank, community shop and Blackbird Tearoom had everything I needed
Bryony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Area is in remote peninsula (Kintyre), on the east side.
Area is in remote peninsula (Kintyre), on the east side. Main road runs down the west, so the east side has less traffic (and twisty single track roads!). Lovely area during our out-of-season visit with very friendly locals. Restaurants, etc needed to be pre-booked due to being out of season.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quiet location about 14 miles from the main town of...
Quiet location about 14 miles from the main town of Campletown. Steve is a wonderful Chef and you can eat at Carradales Guest house. There is also lots of other places to eat in the area. Main drawback is that a lot of the roads are single track.
Margaret
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Pretty fishing village with fabulous beaches within easy...
Pretty fishing village with fabulous beaches within easy walking/short driving distance, wonderful views across to Arran, selection of places to eat and regular bus service to Campbelltown for those not using cars. Very peaceful and great for young kids with easy walks, play parks and seals to watch in the harbour.
Felicity
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful scenic place , ease of access , Carradale bay...
Beautiful scenic place , ease of access , Carradale bay beautiful long white beach , Port Righ cove very pretty nice walks around the village .
Evening meals available in the b&b and locally also in Campbeltown .
Ann
Isle of Man
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