Inveraray Hotels and Inns inc. Lochgilphead and Knapdale

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Allt-Na-Craig House, Ardrishaig

Allt-Na-Craig House     Ardrishaig

This elegant Victorian mansion has breathtaking views over Loch Fyne, and is superbly situated for touring the stunning Argyll region and beyond. Childhood home of Kenneth Grahame author of Wind in the WIllows, the popular novel. Set in lovely grounds on the outskirts of Ardrishaig this award winning house is a great place to stay. Give us a call now or check out our website for lots more information, including our ...Fabulous Aga home cooking, Easy and secure parking, Excellent licensed restaurant , Stunning Views, Wireless Broadband Hotspot.

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Loch Fyne Hotel and Spa, Inveraray

Loch Fyne Hotel and Spa     Inveraray

Overlooking beautiful Loch Fyne in the Historic town of Inveraray. Loch Fyne is the ideal setting to relax and enjoy the surrounding area. Our restaurant and bistro is know for its great food and the hotel itself is well know for its customer service. The Loch Fyne Hotel has been extended to include a 15m swimming pool with sauna and steam-room as well as spa bath ...

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The Grey Gull Inn, Ardrishaig

The Grey Gull Inn     Ardrishaig

Situated in the village of Ardrishaig, between the shores of Loch Fyne and the banks of the Crinan Canal, The Grey Gull Inn is the ideal base to explore Mid Argyll and the Inner Hebrides. Our delightful Brasserie restaurant serves home cooking all day until 10pm, with an extensive Wine List and a large selection of malt whiskies. Relax in our comfortable lounge or enjoy a refreshment in our patio garden ...

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The Argyll Hotel, Inveraray

The Argyll Hotel     Inveraray

Few hotels in the Western Highlands have such a long and distinguished history as The Argyll. Designed in 1750 by the famous builder John Adam. The Argyll formed part of the total rebuilding of Inveraray commissioned by the third Duke of Argyll. The interior of The Argyll reflects its history and the elegant style of its renowned creator.

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