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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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.

Wellpark House, Oban, Argyll

PPPN £30 - £45
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Wellpark House is attractively situated in a quiet and sunny position on Oban`s Esplande, with outstanding views from the public rooms to the islands of Lismore, Kerrera and Mull. Wellpark is an outstanding example of Victorian architecture, and in addition to its interesting exterior columns has a fine wooden staircase with superb panelling. All of the 19 bedrooms at Wellpark House are attractively furnished to a very high standard.Each room is fully equipped with private shower and toilet, colour television, radio and a hospitality tray with complimentary Tea, Coffee and water. All rooms are centrally heated. Many of our rooms enjoy outstanding panoramas over Oban Bay. Sunrise and sunset in particular provide exciting times for photographers to capture the superb effects for which the West coast is famous. Breakfast is served in the elegant dining room overlooking the bay. Visitors can sample a traditional Highland breakfast, or savour the local oak smoked Kippers. Within easy walking distance of Wellpark is a comprehensive range of restaurants, bars and hotels providing cosmopolitan cuisine to suit all tastes. The Sitting Room is the perfect place to sit, relax and watch the world go by! As you would expect this room has outstanding views into Oban Bay, towards the islands of Lismore, Kerrera and Mull. Rates : From £30 to £45 per person per night. Children are welcome by arrangement. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. 4 Star Visit Scotland. Wifi access. Off street parking.

Clisham Cottage B&B, Inverarnan, West Hyland Way, Loch Lomond

PR2S £55 - £72
2 Star2 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingDisabled Access
Distance: Miles
Clisham is a family run Bed & Breakfast within the village of Inverarnan, we moved here in Dec 06' & have been building our profile from then. Clisham cottage is approx 50 yards across from the Drovers Inn just behind the Drovers Lodge. Cottage : has two ‘Twin’ rooms which can accommodate three if required. It is a shared bathroom with a bath & separate shower. Both rooms are decorated to a high standard, with tea & coffee making facilities provided. The rooms also have a foot spa (for the more weary and foot sore walkers) & hairdryer. Please note the rooms don't have TV's or radios, due to lack of reception. Breakfast : This consists of a choice of cereals, toast, orange juice, tea or coffee, and a full Scottish cooked breakfast, which will set anyone up for the day. Whilst staying at Clisham you could venture up the hill behind the cottage, which leads to the railway and the hill beyond. You can also use Clisham as a base if you wish to do short walks to Bein Glas (covering the Grey Mare’s tail waterfall) Sloy Dam, Ben Vorlich, Loch Catherine. Clisham is ideally situated if you need a base for venturing north to Oban or Fort William; Glen Coe is approx 30 miles away. We are also able to offer competitive rates if you need a base for a couple of days, whether it is water sports on Loch Lomond or looking for accommodation whilst playing Golf. Killin Golf Club and De Vere Golf and the Loch Lomond Open are all within travelling distance. Rates : From £55 to £72 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. 2 Star STB.

Old Mill Cottage Guest House, Isle of Mull, Argyll

PPPN £37.50
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDisabled Access
Distance: Miles
Welcome to the Old Mill, offering high quality and well appointed 4 Star Bed and Breakfast and Self Catering holiday cottage accommodation on the Isle of Mull. Converted croft house buildings offering 4 star Isle of Mull Bed and Breakfast situated in Lochdon and set amidst delightful surroundings. We have two double rooms and one twin room. The bed and breakfast accommodation is attractive and comfortable with en-suite facilities, all rooms have tea and coffee making facilities and colour television. Well behaved dogs are welcome by arrangement but are they not allowed in the dining room or the residents' sitting room. We make no charge for your pet but a donation to Argyll Animal Aid would be very much appreciated. We serve a Full Scottish Breakfast with a wide range of traditional dishes including kippers and a variety of omelettes. Residents have their breakfasts served between 8 and 9am in the Old Mill Dining Room. The Isle of Mull and the neighbouring island of Iona lie just off the west coast of Scotland, in the United Kingdom. From Oban, on the mainland, where many visitors arrive on their way to the islands, the seaward view is dominated by the rocky peaks and green slopes of the Mull mountains. They are silent, lonely islands of rushing, tumbling burns, high peaks, dramatic views, waterfalls, wildlife, history and atmosphere. According to your interests, the islands can be a wilderness awaiting discovery, a sporting paradise, a haven of peace and relaxation or simply a charming and beautiful centre for a Highland holiday away from the cares and pressures of modern life. Today Mull and its neighbouring islands have a population of nearly 3000. Farming, fishing and forestry used to be the economic mainstays of the island, but increasingly today, tourism is responsible for much of the island economy. Fish farming is also very important for both fin-fish and shellfish. Many of the population are Macleans, MacLaines, MacKinnons, Macquarries and MacDonalds, descendants of Mull's ancient clans. Over the years Scots from almost every other clan have moved to Mull, as well as others, and so the population today is a mixture of true 'Muileach' and 'incomers' all with one thing in common, they love Mull! This small, dispersed yet thriving community is well served by the Mull and Iona Community Councils and also by the Mull and Iona Community Trust, as well as by numerous clubs, societies and associations. Visitors discover that Mull folk are friendly, cheerful and helpful. They love their beautiful islands and they want you to enjoy them too. If you come to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of our island life then you are assured of a warm welcome. Rates : From £37.50 per person per night. Children are welcome over the age of 10. No smoking. Pets allowed by arrangement. Disabled facilities - please enquire for exact details. Off street parking. 4 Star Visit Scotland.

Hawthorn Bed and Breakfast, Benderloch, Oban, Argyll

PPPN £30
PR2S £60
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDinner AvailableDisabled Access
Distance: Miles
Willie & June offer a very warm welcome to their Bed & Breakfast which is situated on 20 acres of croft land in Benderloch. We are one mile from the village of Benderloch that has a small church, a well stocked general store and post office, garage and coffee shop. There is also a small licensed restaurant on the premises. Parking is available. For a peaceful and quiet holiday we are just a 10 minute walk from the peaceful Tralee Bay Beach. The bedrooms at Hawthorn B & B are superior en-suite ground floor rooms with tea/coffee making facilities. They are attractively colour co-ordinated, with many thoughtful extras : T.V. Telephone available Wi-Fi internet connection available Ironing Facility Evening Meals available – Home Cooking Farm fresh Produce Our own Home Made Preserves Home Bake Free Parking Garden Cottage Accommodation You are assured a relaxing and memorable visit. Willie and June are both local to the area and can help you tremendously with your sightseeing plans. Guests are invited to share our lovely Garden and Patio to relax after busy day sightseeing. Our dining room is traditionally decorated and cosy. We take much pleasure in ensuring breakfasts are personally prepared, a typical menu being a selection of cereals and fresh fruit scrambled egg with Scottish smoked salmon on toast with bacon and tomato, homemade preserves and brown bread tea and coffee. Our aim is to create a relaxing and memorable experience for our guests Every guest is a treasured guest. Your comfort is our sincere wish and your return, our true privilege. Rates : £30 per person per night. £60 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Ample parking. Dinner is available. Disabled facilities - please enquire for exact details. 4 Star STB.

The Bute House Hotel, Rothesay, Isle of Bute

PPPN £27.50 - £35
3 Star3 Star3 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingDinner Available
Distance: Miles
The Bute House Guesthouse is an Elegant, Victorian, Bed & Breakfast located in the beautiful Scottish coastal town of Rothesay. We have always been a high quality establishment, providing our customers with beautiful rooms, great food and a high level of customer care. Josie & Leo have been the owners of this successful Bed and Breakfast since 2005, and have over eight years experience in the Bed and Breakfast Industry. Recently we have refurbished the guesthouse. And although we have added many modern features to the building, we have strived to keep its Victorian appearance. The Bute House Guesthouse, has been in business for over a century & features :- 5 double rooms 3 twin rooms 2 family rooms All rooms are en-suite, with TV & coffee making facilities. Josie's wealth of Guesthouse & restaurant experience ensures that all customers to the Bute House Guesthouse can expect a warm and welcoming service. The Bute House Guesthouse is regarded as a high quality bed and breakfast accommodation by all its patrons, which is reflected by a high percentage of re-bookings. The Isle of Bute has many things to offer including 3 golf courses, Fresh water fishing in crystal lochs. Why not explore Mount Stuart's 300 acres of various gardens & breathtaking views over the firth of Clyde, this location is fast becoming the top wedding venue in Scotland. If you enjoy horse riding, walking or mountain biking the Island is a great place to explore. The island hosts 2 riding schools catering for both novices and experienced riders. You will find through out the year many festivals such as Jazz festivals 'Bute Live' live music, biking weekends, motor biking and the highland games, Bute is the ideal destination for attending the Highland Games World Championship in Dunoon (Cowal games). Rates : From £27.50 to £35 per person per night. Children are welcome. Smoking is permitted. Pets allowed by arrangement. Dinner available by arrangement. 3 Star VS.

Lancaster Hotel, Oban, Argyll

PPPN £40
PR2S £74
2 Star2 Star
Allows PetsAllows SmokingOff Street ParkingHas Swimming Pool
Distance: Miles
Do you want to explore the Highlands and Islands, visit Mull and go to Balamory? Do you want a quiet, relaxing, holiday? Would you like to be more physical and energetic and do something like hill walking, to see the lovely scenery around Oban. Do you like fishing, scuba diving, or sailing. For the more leisurely holiday there are the ferries to Mull and surrounding Islands. If you want to go shopping, or relax in one of Oban's many pubs or restaurants, Oban can offer them all. We provide the service of a small family owned hotel - The Lancaster Hotel. The hotel has been run by the Ramage family since 1963. The hotel can accommodate up to fifty people. Our aim is to make your holiday a success, as comfortable and as enjoyable as possible. We hope to make your stay relaxing with no stress, so you return. Whether you come for leisure, pleasure or business, we hope you enjoy yourself. Many of our residents have been coming each year, for many years, so we think we are getting something right after all repeat business is good business. There are twenty seven rooms in the Hotel. There are; three family rooms, six doubles, ten twins and eight singles. There are seven of these rooms with sea views. All of our rooms. except three of the single rooms, have private toilet, bath or shower. The Lancaster provides great leisure facilities for those days when the weather does not encourage you to leave the hotel. Although Oban is lovely when the sun shines, it doesn't always shine on command, when on holiday. Our facilities include : Swimming pool : The Swimming Pool is 40 ft by 20 ft, indoor, and heated. Steam Room : The Steam Room can seat up to six people at a time. Sauna : The Sauna can seat up to eight people comfortably or two lying out along the benches. Spa : The Spa has seating for four people with a lying area for one. Dining Room : The dining room seats up to fifty people and has a panoramic view over Oban Bay. As so many of our guests like to explore Oban to try out the local restaurants and only book for bed and breakfast, we have decided to no longer to serve lunches and dinners. Bar area : There are two Bars. The Lounge Bar is used mainly by the local people of Oban, while The Cocktail Bar is used more by residents in the hotel. Lounge areas : There are three seating areas. The first is by the front door in the entrance porch, the second by the reception area, and the third, up the half flight of stairs to-wards the pool area, in the Residents Lounge. Rates : £40 per person per night. £74 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. Children are welcome. Smoking is permitted. Pets allowed. Parking available. 2 Star AA.

Loch Melfort Hotel, Nr Oban, Argyll, Bute & The Islands

PPPN £49
3 Star3 Star3 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenDinner AvailableDisabled Access
Distance: Miles
Our family run, comfortable and friendly 3-star hotel on the romantic coast of Argyll in the Scottish Highlands with the finest views on the West coast.... We pride ourselves on offering the very best in service, tranquil accommodation, tasteful decor and a gourmet dining experience (our restaurant has been awarded two Rosettes by the AA every year since 2000) all set amongst the stunning romantic scenery of the Scottish West Highlands. All our rooms have magnificent sea views over Asknish Bay towards Jura, Shuna and Scarba which will take your breath away. Discovering the warmth and tranquillity of this lovely country house hotel surrounded by the enchanting Arduaine Gardens and immersing yourself in the mesmerising views is to find something very special. Peace. Personal service and a warm welcome are the very essence of the hotel and we hope our website conveys all that is good and great about a visit to the charming Loch Melfort Hotel. Loch Melfort Hotel offers a choice of 25 bedrooms all with stunning sea views, ranging from luxury suites, superior rooms and standard rooms, each with its own individual style and charm. Many of our bedrooms are dog friendly and accessible for those who require no stairs. We also welcome children and are baby-friendly. The Main House is principally Victorian, built by J. Arthur Campbell in 1896 – and some of the beautiful original features remain, including oak panelling and 19th century family portraits. Wonderful arrangements of fresh scented flowers adorn treasured occasional tables and bookcases. A plentiful supply of the latest lifestyle magazines are available in the lounges, or just sit and look at the view with afternoon tea, pre-dinner drink or night cap. We will be fully licensed for civil ceremonies from April 2009 with a choice of 4 elegant rooms to choose from, as well as a stunning shore side location and our new ‘crows nest’ elegant raised deck area designed to make feel that your marriage vows are made inside the view. Rates : From £49 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets are allowed. Off street parking. Dinner is available. 3 Star AA. Disabled facilities - please enquire for exact details.