"The Barn" is situated in the idyllic hamlet of Millhouse, just on the outskirts of Tighnabruaich. They serve fresh home baking and local food from the treasure trove of local suppliers we are blessed with in Argyllshire as well as deliciouscoffees and Loch Fyne Ales. They also have a Gift shop with an array of local arts and crafts, books and "Fairtrade" goods. Relax in the cosy "Barn" or enjoy the stunning garden, complete with swings and hammocks, Aswell as a Kids Corner inside for those rainy days!
The present George Hotel, Inveraray, was originally two private houses completed in 1770. They were part of a project by the 3rd Duke of Argyll, started in 1744, to build a whole new town in Inveraray. This was to be the first example in Scotland of a planned town
Visit the town and enjoy your lunchg in the famous George Hotel, before taking in the other attractions
The Kilfinan Hotel, Just across the road from Kilfinan House Scotland has been welcoming travellers for over 300 years. It is the ideal Scottish country retreat. Peace, tranquility, fresh air and natural surroundings, combined with traditional Scottish hospitality, define the Kilfinan Hotel. Pop in for a drink and greet your neighbours!
Sitting on the eastern shore of Loch Fyne, Argyll, Scotland, Portavadie is a destination with a marina at its heart. As well as berthing for boats, we offer contemporary holiday accommodation, world-class dining, beauty and wellbeing, unique meeting and events spaces, shopping and breathtaking views. Portavadie Marina is the perfect place to experience the west coast of Scotland in comfort and style.
Originally called the "Loch Eck Inn" This 17th Century Coaching Inn is right on the shores of Loch Eck, said by some to be the one of the prettiest in Scotland.
Situated in Scotland's First National Park, Just one hour west of, Glasgow, we welcome anyone and everyone who wants to come and sample the fresh air and breathtaking views.
The name Coylet means "a wooded inlet" or "wooded narrows"
For some peace and tranquilty visit the Glendaruel hotel. This hotel has under gone many changes with the last 18 months or so, with new Ownership overseeing beautifully decorated rooms, staff who are more than willing to help in any situation. The manager is always ready for a laugh and joke.
Loch Fyne Oyster Bar grows oysters in the clear, fertile waters of Loch Fyne and works them into superb quality foods.
The very best Scottish produce is farmed and fished to the highest quality and environmental standards.
The Royal an Lochan Hotel in Tignabruaich is situated in the serene heart of Argyll and Bute and offers the very best in accommodation and hospitality.
Of all the Argyll hotels, or hotels on the whole west coast of Scotland for that matter, the Royal an Lochan has surroundings perfectly balanced to help you relax and unwind; the lapping of the waves, stunning scenery, with free Wi-Fi, open fires, excellence cuisine (our langoustines are a favourite with Michelin Star chef Tom Kitchin), good wines and malts and unrivalled service.
Creggans Inn is an award-winning, family-run hotel and offers the perfect retreat for a lunch break with reathtaking views over Loch Fyne.
The hotel boasts two dining options; MacPhunn's Bar & Restaurant where you can enjoy an extensive bistro style menu which features the freshest locally sourced produce. For an extra special dining experience, an award-winning Rosette Loch Fyne Dining Room is a must! The very best seasonal ingredients are carefully chosen and presented with precision and flair on the daily changing table d'hote menu.
Inver Cottage Restaurant and coffee house is a warm and welcoming restored croft situated on the beautiful shores of Lachlan Bay, Loch Fyne. It's the perfect place to unwind and sample some superb cooking based on local produce and is an ideal starting point for exploring Scotland's west coast. Old Castle Lachlan, home of the MacLachlan clan for over one thousand years, is close by, while the Inver Cottage craft shop sells an unusual selection of artwork and gifts.
A pub restaurant on the beach, giving breathtaking views across the landscape. The pub and restaurant serve high quality food from the local area in a relaxed atmosphere and first class service. The Oyster Catcher also serves award winning real ales from Fyne Ales brewed locally at the top of Loch Fyne.
Drop in by car or by boat, and moor up at the pier.
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