Boasting a garden and views of sea, Kilmory House is a recently renovated guest house situated in Lochgilphead, 14 km from Kilmartin House Museum.
Simpson
United Kingdom
A beautiful house with lovely rooms. Had a great sleep in a very comfortable bed! Everything we needed for a short stay was provided, with luxury items like dressing gowns and fridge. Bathroom was stunning. Bobby and Janette were fabulous hosts😊. They must work hard to maintain these standards but appear relaxed and approachable, friendly and funny. Breakfast was delicious!
Located in Lochgilphead in the Argyll and Bute region, THE BOTHY SUITE BY TEMPLE WOOD has a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Christina
United Kingdom
Cute, good value, good shower and comfortable bed. The Hobbit door was a novelty but not a problem.
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.
Robyn
United Kingdom
Could not fault the welcome and hospitality of the manager. Nice food in the evening.
Crinan Hotel is located in Crinan, 36 miles from Oban and 31 miles from Inveraray. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. Crinan Hotel features free WiFi ....
Sruthanach
United Kingdom
A characterful hotel in a unique setting at the entrance to the canal. Comfortable rooms and excellent food and drink.
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.
Situated in Kilmichael Glassary and only 7.2 km from Kilmartin House Museum, The Pod Over By features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Beautiful Loch views. There was a Coop for your shopping & also other little shops too. There was a lovely fish & chip shop that had a little cafe too. The food was lovely & nothing was too much for them. Most of the people were friendly as well.
Julie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Not a lot to do . But as we used for a base was ok.
Not a lot to do . But as we used for a base was ok. Also not many places to get an evening meal .I Indian small sit in . Did takeaway. I Chinese Takeaway, Fish/Italian cafe open until 3pm reopen for evening meals 5-9.
Few shops Chemist x 2 Co-op
Angela Halkett
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Scenery, friendly locals.
Scenery, friendly locals. Beautiful Kilmory Park, interesting ancient sites nearby, variety of shops, 1 large supermarket.
Only downside was ordered a bag of chips at local take away, paid £3.50 and then told the chips would be ready in 25 minutes. However, as a tourist this amused me more than inconvenienced me.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lochgilphead is a very attractive small town.
Lochgilphead is a very attractive small town. It is also the best base I think for exploring the whole of mid-Argyll. Road distances in Argyll tend to be long - but Lochgilphead is only a few miles from the star attractions of Knapdale (wildlife, scenery, boating), Kilmartin (Europe's greatest concentration of ancient monuments), the island of Gigha and the Kintyre coast. And Tarbert, with several ferry connections to the islands and Cowal, is a very quick drive away, as are the National Trust gardens at Crarae. Inveraray is also an easy day trip.
Tim
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lochgilphead is a large village in Argyll, it has quite a...
Lochgilphead is a large village in Argyll, it has quite a few small independant shops, something that is lacking in larger towns. It has the usual eating places as the larger towns although special mention has to go to the Argyll Cafe. The loch itself is very scenic and there are ongoing improvements going on in that area.
Anthony
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
While Lochgilphead is small, there are a handful of...
While Lochgilphead is small, there are a handful of interesting local businesses (arts and crafts, household decoration, good cafés) that are worth checking out. It is also convenient for visiting Kilmartin Glen, Crinan and the canal, Tavallach/Loch Sween (Castle) and beautiful and tranquil Knapdale in general. On the practical side there's a decent sized co-op supermarket and a mini-supermarket, as well as one or two petrol stations. Dinner options are limited however. The upcoming renovations to the lochfront area should make this part of town more attractive.
Janette and Bobby were excellent hosts. Really friendly and eager to make sure we had everything we needed.
We stayed in the suite at the top of the house. It was very comfortable and the bathroom was massive!
The room had a lovely view over the Loch.
The house was easy to find and has parking spaces.
There is a good choice on the breakfast menu. We can recommend the full cooked breakfast. The poached eggs on toast and the French toast and bacon were delicious too.
Would recommend staying here if you are visiting Lochgilphead.
The cottage is delightful, both spacious and cozy. Comfy beds, spare but perfectly comfortable bedrooms, a lovely big living room and spacious and well-equipped kitchen. And the location is extraordinary-- right near Kilmartin Glen and the ancient stone circles and such scattered about the area. The owner was great too-- never met him but he replied promptly to queries about the cottage and the whole area, very pleasant to interact with and gave us excellent suggestions.
Breakfast was cooked to order and plenty of it. Really delicious. Weirdly.....Booking.com describes it as a "small" breakfast. It most certainly is not small. A choice of cereals, freshly cut fruit, other fruit, toast, porridge. A great selection.
We had dinner here as well. Beautifully cooked, good prices and great choice of wines and beers.
The gems of this hotel has to be the staff, from the proptrietor to the serving staff and of course the housekeeping staff.
Fabulous 2 day stay at Dundda cottage. Spotless, comfortable lovely surroundings. Peaceful location, lovely country inn within walking distance.
Woke up in the morning to the sound of sheep, watched them toddling past the window every morning.
We used as a base for exploring Lochgilphead and Crinan Canals, before heading to Loch Melfort. Would definitely book again.
Splendid traditional inn just north of, and far better than anything in, Lochgilphead. Paul very kindly invited me to check in early when I called from my bike a few miles away, cold and soaking. Very comfortable bedroom, shed for bike storage, and a delicious dinner (duck). Will be back for sure.
Good value stop, and we enjoyed our stay. Hotel well placed for a tour of this area. Restaurant has a good choice of dishes and some of them were very good at a reasonable price. Staff were friendly and helpful and food served on time. A traditional pub with a relaxed atmosphere.
The location was long known to us so we we are familiar with the area. The hotel was clean and tidy. Access was freely available. Parking was available and free, always a bonus. Breakfast was hot, tasty and substantial. The management/staff were friendly and most accommodating.
Brilliant wee bnb. Very welcoming and friendly hosts and very dog friendly (dog even got her own cut up square sausage for breakfast which she loved!) Comfortable clean accommodation. Great breakfast. We wouldn't hesitate to book again when we're in the area.
Yvonne was very welcoming and sought to make our stay as comfortable as possible. Provision of breakfast provisions was good. The location by the neolithic monuments was excellent and the walk to the local hotel for dinner past many of them was great.
Whilst my trip was work related, this is a great base to explore mid-Argyll from. Really nice location by the canal - lots of nice walks nearby. The wood burner is great - don't forget to bring logs!
Located close to Lochgilphead and with in walking distance of a freindly pub which served very good food. Good location for walking and exploring the area.
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