Port Appin
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About Port Appin
A picturesque fishing village on the banks of Loch Linnhe, Port Appin is a wonderful place to go for a romantic break or family holiday. Popular with walkers, cyclists and horse riders, it is surrounded by beautiful countryside and boasts some excellent accommodation options from great value cottages to luxury hotels with award winning dining. Our pick of the best places to stay in Port Appin promise great views of the loch and the Argyll Hills beyond.
The area has a fascinating history, and there are many ruins and archaeological sites to explore. The ruins of Ligmor Castle, for example, are well worth visiting. The castle was built in the 16th century and was home to the Stewarts of Appin, a family who had a long association with Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Port Appin’s position on Loch Linnhe means that it is popular with sailors, kayakers and swimmers, as well as walkers and cyclists. There are several trails to follow through the hills surrounding the village, as well as along the loch itself. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, you can even take a boat to Lismore Island, which has its own ruined castle!
Back in Port Appin itself, you’ll find several cosy pubs and eateries serving delicious seafood dishes. The best places to stay in Port Appin fill up fast during the summer months — book your trip well in advance!
The best places to stay in Port Appin
For a private island stay
- The Isle of Eriska Hotel is situated just to the south of Port Appin and is the one to book if you're looking for a luxury break. Not only does it boast 16 sumptuous rooms and suites in the main building, but there are also five spa suites (each with their own private hot tub), two garden cottages (ideal for families) and six hillside reserves (again with hot tubs and balconies for soaking up the view). Dining can either be gourmet or more casual bistro style, plus there's an expansive spa, golf course and activities galore!
For Foodies
- The Pierhouse enjoys breathtaking waterfront views, and offers twelve cosy, traditionally styled rooms. The restaurant is well worth the visit. Not only does it offer bistro-style classics, but you can also enjoy some of the best seafood you'll find in the UK! A warm, friendly base you'll want to keep coming back to.
- Airds is another great choice for foodies. The restaurant has been awarded 3 AA Rosettes and champions fresh, local seafood; for a real treat go for the fabulous tasting menu! In addition there are 11 individually styled rooms (plus a self catering cottages if you're looking for more space), lovely gardens spilling down to the water and views to die for!
For a holiday cottage
- If you've decided that self catering accommodation would better suit your requirements, check out the full range with our online partner, Booking.com
Travel Information
- The nearest major airport to Port Appin is Glasgow (around 60 miles to the south)
- Argyll is great for a road trip! If you plan to hire a car we recommend you check out the prices with Rentalcars
- The best time of year to visit Port Appin is either Spring (May to June) or Autumn (September and October). You'll find that most of the peak season crowds have gone, the weather can be equally as nice and the midges should have left town!
Still not sure?
- Expand your search to include our Oban recommendations
- or consider our pick of the best places to stay in Argyll
- Alternatively, you could contact one of our friendly gurus for some personalised advice
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Best Hotels in Port Appin
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The Pierhouse Hotel Port Appin (Argyll) 12 rooms from £140
Views - Breathtaking views over Loch Linnhe towards the islands of Lismore and MullGreat walks - Great walking for all abilities and plenty of munros in the area for serious typesRestaurant - Award winning restaurant serving the freshest of Scottish seafood and gameOutstanding location - Appin lies at the heart of the Lynn of Lorn National Scenic Area.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. See More
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Isle of Eriska Port Appin (Argyll) 25 rooms from £345
Active Holiday - Make the most of the stunning location and indulge in fishing, sailing, rambling, canoeing, biking and golf.Sailing - Hire a luxury yacht for the day, the perfect way to explore the coast without getting your boots muddy!Great walks - Stroll round the island or climb one of the easily reached local munroes.Fishing - Head out sea fishing on the west coast, a truly remarkable experience.Recommended by - Small Luxury HotelsAn 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. See More
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Airds Port Appin 11 rooms from £370
Active Holiday - Enjoy horse riding, mountain biking, great walking, climbing and more.Local exploring - Within 30 mins of the area's top attractionsRestaurant - 3 AA RosettesViews - Wonderful views down Loch Linnhe and stunning sunsetsRecommended by - Good Hotel Guide, Relais & Chateaux, Sawdays