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With jagged mountain peaks rising from the mist, and black, fathomless lochs seeping through the landscape, Argyll is one of Scotland's most dramatic and atmospheric looking regions. The rugged Atlantic coastline sweeps up the western side, dotted with pretty fishing villages and bustling harbours, and behind the coast are the lochs and mountains, with their heathery moors and woods. You’ll find our hotel recommendations throughout, but what links them, beside being among the best places to stay in Argyll, are incredible views, and some equally incredible food. Whether a pub-with-rooms, a country house hotel, a cosy B&B or a golf resort, the best places to stay in Argyll certainly know how to delight one's tastebuds!
Oban is one of Argyll’s largest centres, and the ferry hub for journeying to Mull, Jura, Islay, Arran, Iona, Colonsay, Barra, Coll and Tiree etc. It’s a lively spot, and probably a useful base if you’re exploring the region. Inveraray is another possible base for exploring further afield. It's in an inland spot, amongst the lochs and close to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Inveraray Castle is also worth a visit.
If you’re looking to lose yourself in the wilderness, many of the best places to stay in Argyll will certainly oblige. Argyll is the sort of place where you can be right next to the road, but still hundreds of miles from anyone other than your hotel hosts and fellow guests. Magical.
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Glencoe (Argyll)
A collection of luxury lodges — all with private hot tubs — just outside Ballachulish. Interiors are smart and modern but it's the finer details that resonate: Egyptian cotton sheets, wet rooms, super-comfy mattresses and breakfast delivered to your door. A romantic highland hideaway.
Helensburgh (Argyll)
A chic little property right on Helensburgh's seafront. Fourteen rooms are finished in contemporary style with great touches including underfloor heating and record players with accompanying albums! The restaurant serves Italian cuisine & the views over Gareloch are stunning.
Inveraray
On the shores of Loch Fyne, Brambles of Inverary is a charming B&B featuring comfortable, spacious rooms and an excellent modern bistro. It's a great base for those looking to explore the charms of Argyll.
Argyll (Argyll and Bute)
A beautifully restored Victorian manse turned luxury guesthouse on the Kintyre Peninsula. Four individually styled bedrooms boast smart decor with designer touches, plus luxurious bathrooms and Egyptian cotton bed linen. Delicious breakfasts and evening meals championing local produce.
Argyll (Taynuilt)
Stylish and chic are probably not two words that many associate with rural Argyll but the Kilchrenan Inn defies that preconception. With an excellent restaurant and three sleek rooms, it's a great base for those looking for some modern comforts in the wilds of Argyll.
Argyll (Taynuilt)
Quiet and calming, Ceo Mara Croft is a delightful B&B a few miles outside Taynuilt. Offering two lovely rooms and fabulous views that look out over Loch Etive and Ben Cruachan. The guest house is perfect for those looking to unlock the wilderness of Argyll.
Argyll
A hideaway hotel, with great seafood and heavenly views over the Kyles of Bute. Out of the way in an enchanting setting.
Argyll
Comfortable rooms, glorious views of beautiful Loch Lomond, excellent locally-sourced gastropub food and friendly service on the Luss Estate.
Glencoe (Ballachulish)
Tucked into Glencoe, the Clachaig Inn is a charming hotel. The hotel's hub is formed around the atmospheric pub that offers a great selection of beers and whiskies, often playing host to traditional music sessions. A great launchpad for exploring the surrounding beauty of Glencoe.
Argyll (Argyll And Bute)
A boutique lochside B&B that goes that little extra mile. The two rooms are beautifully designed with exposed stone, dark blue panelling and added touches such as a Nespresso machine and White Stuff products. Breakfasts are bountiful and the host is a delight!
Argyll (Loch Lomond)
A charming three-bed B&B set in a spectacular and remote spot overlooking Loch Lomond. The rooms are simple and modern in design with sink-into beds and modern bathrooms. A cosy base for a rural escape.
Argyll (Kilchrenan)
A glorious country house hotel, touched with eccentricity and a little bit of magic. Luxurious decor, stunning views and wonderful food on the banks of Loch Awe.
Argyll (Cove)
The rural Victorian Knockderry House is situated on the banks of Loch Long. This 4*, 2 Rosette Hotel offers a range of smart accommodation with the Master Rooms (featuring four poster beds) especially elegant. Food is divine, made using local produce. Plus a cosy drawing room. A romantic retreat.
Machrihanish (Argyll)
Beautiful 4-star hotel and golf course in Argyll, offering rooms decorated with classic Scottish elegance and boasting outstanding views over the Atlantic sea to Islay and Jura. There's a restaurant, traditional pub & a spa. Whisky tastings & country sports can be arranged.
Oban (Argyll)
Charming listed property with stunning views over Oban Bay. Cosy individually designed bedrooms are traditional in style with pretty Toile de Jouy wallpaper and fabrics. The restaurant offers a daily changing menu showcasing the best of local ingredients. Great for exploring the West Coast.
Argyll
An historic country inn on the shores of Loch Fyne, with views to Inveraray and the Kintyre mountains. Award-winning Scottish cuisine, delightfully cosy bedrooms and one suite, and a beautiful landscape for fishing, walking, diving, and whisky tasting. A gourmet spot in a breathtaking setting.
Oban (Argyll)
A welcome luxury addition to Oban's hotel scene! The recently opened Perle Oban enjoys an enviable harbour-front location and boasts chic rooms and suites with luxury accessories including Nespresso machines for all! The restaurant champions local seafood and steaks. A smart stay on the West Coast.
Helensburgh
A chic boutique B&B on the shores of Gare Loch in the quaint town of Helensburgh. Smartly dressed rooms feature large sash windows - taking advantage of the views - sink-into beds, contemporary artworks and indulgent bathrooms. A charming base to explore the region.
Argyll (Oban)
Set amongst rural pasture in coastal Argyll, Melfort House overlooks the islands of Scarba and Jura. Offers three elegant and smart rooms featuring warm hues, silk fabrics and large beds. Come back after a long day and relax in the drawing room by the fire with a good book! Homely and rejuvenating.
Argyll (By Lochgilphead)
Traditional hospitality and accommodation in a fantastic location. The Crinan offers cheerful service with a bar and restaurant serving the freshest of seafood. Outstanding views to Jura and Scarba plus the Crinan Canal on your doorstep. Perfect for outdoorsy types or yachties.
Argyll
Unpretentious nine bedroomed hotel on the beautiful island of Colonsay. Great for families and those seeking a break in a laid back Hebridean hideaway. Old house charm, roaring log fires, restaurant and bar.
Port Appin (Argyll)
Originally the pier master's house, The Pierhouse hotel now offers twelve comfy bedrooms in the most outstanding west coast location. The vibe is friendly and laid back, but the real star of the show is the food - the freshest seafood and game imaginable! Perfect for foodies & outdoor active types.
Inveraray
Victorian property with killer location on the banks of Loch Fyne. Spa, pool, fab bistro & rooms brimming with contemporary comforts add a modern edge to cosy Scottish 19th century interiors. Facilities & location means this works equally well for those looking to explore or stay indoors & relax.
Argyll (Barcaldine)
A top-notch contemporary bed & breakfast on the Oban coast, with splendid views of the sea. Golf and pool nearby.
Argyll
A small B&B offering rural chic accommodation in a beautiful and remote setting. The two rooms have wooden floors, plenty of light, roll-top baths, and beamed ceilings. The hosts whip up a fabulous three-course dinner and there's a lovely firelit lounge to unwind in after a day spent outdoors.
Oban
Upmarket boutique B&B with fab location on the Oban coast. Carefully curated rooms are the pinnacle of contemporary chic; bold prints & colours give a distinctive feel. Start active days with hearty breakfasts before returning to a fireside lounge or sea-facing terrace. Romantic seaside retreat.
Oban (Argyll)
Grand baronial house turned boutique B&B in the heart of Oban. Five spacious rooms with contemporary interiors and large modern bathrooms. Minimalist feel is complemented with plenty of period features. An intimate, romantic base for exploring Scotland's west coast, with stunning views.
Argyll
17th century turreted castle B&B with a beautiful location on Loch Creran's shores. Pretty rooms are decorated with Victorian-era antiques and look out over dramatic scenery. Expansive yet cosy living areas with roaring fires make this ideal for groups of friends, families or events.
Oban (Argyll)
A boutique hotel boasting stylish interiors, on Oban’s picturesque seafront. The rooms feature a mix of contemporary elegance with plush furnishings, rich textures, and tasteful artwork. There's a restaurant serving fabulous local cuisine, and a terrace with salty sea views. A charming coastal stay.
Argyll (Strontian)
Charming country hotel with a serene setting on the shores of Loch Sunart. Traditional rooms feature large windows with chintz and tartan fabrics and stunning views. An award winning restaurant uses local produce. Cosy living rooms for post outdoor unwinding. A true country getaway.
Argyll (Tarbert)
With stunning coastal vistas this property is a detour worth taking. Rooms are bright in modern colours with floral patterns. Breakfast and dinner are included and with Clare Johnson's cooking, winning her local fame, you are sure not to tire of the freshly, locally sourced menu. A perfect escape!
Glencoe
Once the home of Lord Strathcona, this handsome country house is set in ravishing Highlands scenery overlooking Loch Linnhe. Family and dog friendly, comfortable, spacious suites, some with open fires and superb in-suite dining. There is plenty to entertain the hearty from fly fishing to walking.
Port Appin (Argyll)
An idiosyncratic and lovable private island resort and spa just north of Oban. Antiques mix with contemporary interiors in this peaceful haven. Cosy living rooms with roaring fires, fine dining restaurant, comfortable rooms and pampering spa plus modern private retreats. A remarkable rural escape.
Argyll (Argyll)
An expertly refurbished 13th-century castle on Scotland's rugged west coast. Interiors clash ancient walls and original cannons with Kashmiri drapes and crushed velvet sofas. There's fantastic fine dining with an ever-changing 6-course tasting menu. A wonderful blend of history, luxury, and nature.
Port Appin
An intimate hotel in a tranquil lochside setting with exceptional food