Bed and Breakfasts in Argyll, Bute & The Islands

Argyll, Bute and The Islands offer much to the visitor of the area. Steeped in history, beautiful scenery and Scottish tradition. Almost all areas of Argyll and Bute show informative and interesting evidence of pre-historic occupation. Plus there are many castles and museums to visit throughout the area. The Islands include Mull, Iona, Islay, Jura, Gigha, Oronsay, Colonsay, Luing and Scarba - all with their own pieces of history attached to them.

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Loch Creran View, Oban, Argyll

PPPN £25
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Peter and Edith MacKinnon would like to welcome you to our home Loch Creran View, situated in a peaceful and rural location. A large double room with views over Loch Creran, tastefully decorated in light fresh colours. The family room decorated in bright modern colours consists of a double and a single bed. This room has wonderful views up Loch Creran and towards the hills of Appin. The twin room is decorated with traditional colours and has amazing views over the loch at the front and from the side window looking onto the hills of Appin. Each bedroom has its own en-suite, colour television, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. The guest lounge also has a colour television where you can sit back, relax and enjoy the spectacular scenery. The house is a smoke free zone. Breakfast is served in the dining room usually between 7.30am and 8.30am. If you require an earlier start that is no problem, just ask. We offer a varied breakfast menu, as well as any other requests we can accommodate. A high chair is available. With garden furniture at the front of the house you can happily sit back, relax and enjoy the outstanding views over the loch and onto the hills of Morvern. There is plenty of parking available in the driveway. Loch Creran View is situated 10 miles north of Oban on the main Oban to Fort William road A828. Oban and surrounding area is a popular tourist destination and has plenty of activities for visitors to enjoy, not least the fact that it is the Gateway to the Isles with ferries to many of the islands. Leaving Oban and heading north passing over Connel Ferry Bridge where below lies the famous Falls of Lora. Passing through the village of Benderloch which has a general store, post office, garage, coffee shop, restaurant and church. There is also a lovely forest walk which leads to the top of Ben Lora and once there you can enjoy wonderful views of the surrounding area. Loch Creran View is 2 miles north of Benderloch, a 2 minute walk will take you to Argyll Pottery and a 5 minute walk to The Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary. Rates : From £25 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. WiFi access. Off street parking.

Ardtun House, Isle of Mull, Argyll

PR2S £56
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGarden
Distance: Miles
Ardtun House is beautifully situated, twenty yards from the sea and about ten minutes walk from Bunessan Village and has parking facilities. Here at Ardtun we are able to offer Bed and Breakfast and if you stay is longer, self-catering is available, in our apartment within the house. We also have 3 other self-catering units, The Stables, The Bothy and The Caravan which all have breathtaking views. Ardtun House was built in the mid 1800's and has extensive work to make it a cosy and comfortable place to stay. There are two double rooms one with a bed settee and a twin room with a bunk room next door handy for families. There is a lounge with television for the use of guests also a kitchen to make drinks and light snacks a fridge is available also for guests use. The House overlooks the bay and has stunning views of the Treshnish Isles. There are lovely beaches nearby with fine white sand safe for swimming although the water is a bit chilly. The ferries for Iona, Staffa and Lunga (bird breeding sanctuary) leave from Fionnphort just 5 miles drive. Also available are fishing and whale watching trips along with Walking Tours and Minibus Tours. This is an ideal location for walking, bird watching or relaxing in the peaceful surroundings. There are various discounts available throughout the year and a three night or longer stay is always cheaper. We are from the island and have a good local knowledge if you are trying to trace your roots or if you are just wanting general info on what life is or was like. The Bothy This small cottage is very old most probably built in the early 1800's mostly dry stone wall at one time. A quaint little cottage, having the following accommodation:- 1 double bedroom with en-suite facilities Sitting room/kitchen Shower Room There is a microwave, electric cooker, fridge/freezer, Colour TV, video, CD/tape/radio, dishwasher, washing machine and vacuum cleaner. The accommodation is heated by electric radiators. The Stables A converted stable block is situated 50 metres to the rear of Ardtun House. Built in the early 1900's this is a charming comfortable cottage . The top floor has a double and a twin bedroom with a bathroom between the rooms. The Stables has the following accommodation:- 1 twin bedroom 1 double bedroom Upstairs bathroom Kitchen/dinette Lounge There is a microwave, electric cooker, washing machine, fridge/freezer, Colour TV, video recorder, CD/tape/radio, dishwasher and vacuum cleaner. The accommodation is heated by electric radiators. The Caravan The Caravan (34' x 10') has the most outstanding views and you will be very comfortable in this large family unit. This Self-Catering has the following accommodation:- 1 double bedroom 1 double/twin bedroom 1 twin bedroom Kitchen Sitting room/dinette Shower/toilet There is a micowave, gas cooker, fridge/freezer, Colour TV, video, CD/radio/tape, dishwasher, washing machine and vacuum cleaner. The accommodation also has a gas fire, electric fan heaters and electric radiators. Rates: From £56 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets by arrangement. Off street parking.

Gramarvin Guest House, Oban, Argyll

PPPN £25 - £35
3 Star3 Star3 Star
No SmokingOff Street Parking
Distance: Miles
Gramarvin Guest House accommodation in Oban offers high quality bed and breakfast at a reasonable price. Each year we enjoy welcoming visitors from around the world who come to experience for themselves the magical, dramatic beauty of Oban and the Argyll coast, the ancient seat of the Kings of Scotland which is not only steeped in history, beautiful scenery and great culinary delights, but has leisure pursuits and entertainment to suit all tastes. Gramarvin Guest House has been fully refurbished over recent years and is tastefully decorated throughout. The bedrooms are individually designed with a bright attractive colour scheme. There is a welcome refreshments tray, colour television, hairdryer and radio alarm provided in each bedroom. The accommodation tariff includes a full Scottish breakfast or continental breakfast served in the dining room. Choose cereal, fresh fruits, yogurts and juice from a self service buffet. Local produce is used where possible. Oban and the surrounding area is fast developing a reputation for good food. With the bountiful sea on the frontdoor and the well-stocked hills out the backdoor, there is no better larder for Oban’s chefs to choose their produce from. You will of course be looking for accommodation at a reasonable price during your visit to Oban, especially as the town and surrounding area merits more than a passing glance. Gramarvin Guest House offers just that. It is situated within the town centre and is in level walking distance of both the train station and the ferry terminal. For those who travel by car to visit us there is a private car park at the rear of the house. Gramarvin provides an excellent base for discovering the interesting and attractive town of Oban or for exploring further afield to explore the beautiful western Highlands and Islands. Triple room available. Rates : From £25 - £35 per person per night. Children are welcome by arrangement. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. 3 Star Visit Scotland.

Inverasdale, Oban, Argyll

PPPN £25
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Located on the edge of town – 10 minute walk from the centre and on a main bus route – Inverasdale sits down off the main road, by a stream and offers peaceful and relaxing accommodation finished to a high standard with attention to detail. With Private Parking and garden for the use of residents you can lose yourself with a good book amid the sounds of birdsong and running water. A recently established and refurbished modern home with all the comforts to make your stay a memorable one. Inverasdale - a newly established Bed and Breakfast offering first class accommodation in a peaceful setting on the South side of Oban. On the edge of town and sitting by a stream, relax and enjoy the birdsong - it is hard to believe you are only a ten minute walk from the centre and on a main bus route. Set down off the main road, with private parking and a discount for bookings of 3 nights or more. Freshly prepared breakfast from a varied menu is served in our bright dining room to the sound of classic or traditional background music. Double, Twin/Family and Single rooms are available and all are finished to a high standard with attention to detail. All rooms are ensuite - with the single having a private dedicated bathroom - and provide the expected modern facilities of WiFi access, TV/DVD (a small selection available in house) a hairdryer, radio alarm clock, complimentary toiletries and a hospitality tray. An iron and ironing board are available on request. Breakfast is served 7.30 - 8.30 a.m. but early breakfast can be arranged. Packed Lunches are available. Rates : From £25 per person per night. Children : Restrictions apply please check with owner. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. WiFi access. Off street parking. 4 Star Visit Scotland.

Lochside Bed & Breakfast, Tigh-na-Cala, Carrick Castle, Argyll

PR2S £50
3 Star3 Star3 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDinner AvailableHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Angie and Mick Watts welcome you to Lochside Bed & Breakfast at Tigh-na-Cala, Carrick Castle on the Cowal Peninsula of Argyll, Scotland. “Tigh-na-Cala” translates loosely from the Gaelic as “House by the Harbour” although “Cala” does not have an exact equivalent in English. According to the dictionary it means a firm beach, landing-place, harbour, haven or port – the idea seems to be somewhere that one can land safely from a boat. This is an apt description for Tigh-na-Cala, a chalet-style house, nestling as it does in a quiet bay halfway between Carrick Castle and Lochgoilhead by the shores of Loch Goil. Here you can “get away from it all” if you so wish, relaxing and enjoying good home cooking in comfortable rooms with glorious views over the loch from the guests’ lounge of the b&b or, for the more energetic, there are many activities available locally. The house is on one level and may therefore be suitable for elderly and partially disabled persons who find stairs difficult. We are situated on the edge of the Cormonachan ancient woodland within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and the Argyll Forest Park, which provide access to many paths, cycle ways and walks over the hills including the Cowal Way, travelling through some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland. Many of our guests use Tigh-na-Cala as a base for exploring further afield – as far as Stirling, Kilmartin Glen, Oban, Fort William and even Staffa and Skye. Guests may be attending world-renowned events held locally, such as the Cowal Highland Gathering, or the Barclays Scottish Open. Loch Goil is a sea loch connecting to the Firth of Clyde via Loch Long and offers safe boating, fishing and other water sport activities. As there is access from Tigh-na-Cala to the shore it is suitable for guests with canoes/kayaks or small boats to launch their craft. Red and roe deer and foxes come to visit us but are rarely seen as they generally call at night. Red squirrels, rabbits and smaller wild birds can be seen on most days eating from the bird feeders while buzzards and sparrowhawks are often to be seen in the area. Seals occasionally play in the waters by the house. Rates : From £50 per room per night based on two people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets allowed. WiFi access. Off street parking. Dinner available. 3 Star Visit Scotland.

Killean Farm, Inveraray, Argyll

PPPN £27.50
3 Star3 Star3 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Killean Farmhouse is no longer a working farm but still retains many of the characteristics, not least of all the wonderful scenery that surrounds the house and the approach up the drive from the A83. Killean is ideally situated en route to the Kintyre peninsula, where you can take the ferry to Islay to sample the "peaty amber nectar" the very special whisky unique to the island. Killean is also well situated for journeys to the outer isles. The ferry port of Oban, the gateway to the Islands, is an hour away . Being centrally situated Killean is a great place to start touring. You could stay here and tour without the need to retrace your steps either by car or by foot for a week or more. The historic town of Inveraray, 4 miles away, has a special charm and is of great interest especially if your name is Campbell. Inveraray Castle being the seat of the Clan Campbell. Killean House has five ensuite rooms, all decorated and equipped to a high standard, 3 stars from the scottish tourist board. After a comfortable nights sleep you can enjoy breakfast served in the conservatory. We cater for most peoples tastes, the most popular breakfast being the traditional Scottish Breakfast of bacon, eggs, sausages and tomato. The cottage accommodation is ideal for those who want to relax and have more freedom to explore the beautiful countryside. They are decorated and equipped to a good standard and are less expensive that the main house. Rates: From £27.50 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. Wi-Fi/internet access. 3 Star Visit Scotland.