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Selborne Hotel
Clyde Stret
Dunoon
Argyll

PA23 7HT

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The Selborne Hotel is a beautiful base from which to explore the rugged mountain scenery of Argyll.The hotel boasts 98 bedrooms all with private facilities. Ground Floor and sea view rooms available on request. All meals are waiter service, leaving you to sit back and leisurely choose your next course from our extensive set menus. Our chefs and dining brigade serve up a traditional breakfast each morning to set you up for the day. Light snacks, bar meals and packed lunches available at lunchtimes and sumptuous four course dinners are one of the many evening highlights.Dunoon is a traditional seaside resort with plenty of amenities situated on the Cowal peninsula, on the western shore of the Firth of Clyde where Loch Long and Holy Loch join the sea. It is one of Scotland’s oldest and largest holiday resorts with a fine Victorian heritage. The town has lovely gardens and century old villas which back onto a 4 mile flat promenade running along the front. Tourist activity is focussed on the 19th Century pier with its lively entertainment and panoramic views across the Firth. Inland, there is a modern indoor swimming pool with sauna, bowling greens and tennis courts and both a 9 and 18 hole golf course. There is a cinemas, and in the season, occasional entertainment at the Queens Hall. The resort stages internationally recognised jazz and dance festivals and plays host to the Cowal Highland Gathering, the biggest highland games festival anywhere in the world.

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