Port AppinCopyright Michael Jagger

With Castle Stalker providing part of the backdrop to the pretty fishing village on Loch Linnhe, and Lismore in view just a quick ferry-hop away, Port Appin is decidedly picturesque... Read More

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Hotels in Port Appin - 3 places to stay

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Pierhouse Hotel & Restaurant

Pierhouse Hotel & Restaurant
Situated in the quiet village of Port Appin, Argyll, on the shores of Loch Linnhe and surrounded by the spectacular raw beauty of the magnificent West Coast of Scotland, you can find The PierhouseHotel and ... More | visit website

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The Cottage

The Cottage
2 bedroom cottage (for upto 4 guests) set in its own spacious garden in the grounds of The Airds Hotel. Open plan kitchen/dining area/lounge.
Fully fitted kitchen includes electric oven and hobs, dishwasher, washing machine, full ... More | visit website

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The Pierhouse Hotel & Restaurant (0.04 miles)

The Pierhouse Hotel & Restaurant
Situated in the quiet village of Port Appin, Argyll, on the shores of Loch Linnhe and surrounded by the spectacular raw beauty of the magnificent West Coast of Scotland, you can find The Pierhouse. With ... More | visit website
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Airds Hotel & Restaurant (0.06 miles)

Airds Hotel & Restaurant

Welcome to The Airds Hotel - our family run, luxury 4-star hotel on the Argyll coast. We pride ourselves on offering the very best in service, superior accommodation, tasteful décor and a gourmet dining experience ... More | visit website

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Kinlochlaich House & Gardens (2.12 miles)

Kinlochlaich House & Gardens
Kinlochlaich House is a Scottish country house of the 17th and 18th centuries set in one of the most magnificent areas of the Scottish Highlands. Its own beautiful grounds include a fine walled garden where ... More | visit website
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Barcaldine Castle (3.55 miles)

Barcaldine Castle

Situated 9 miles north of Oban, Barcaldine is Argyll’s only ancient castle offering bed and breakfast accommodation. This 16th Century home of the Campbells of Barcaldine has stacks of character and spectacular surroundings with views ... More | visit website

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Island Home (3.55 miles)

Island Home

Enjoy the peace and quiet of a stunning location, with spectacular sunrises and sunsets and a warm, hospitable welcome from Brian and Sue Fair.

Offering quality, traditional bed and breakfast accommodation in Oban, Island Home ... More | visit website

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Barcaldine House Hotel (4.16 miles)

Barcaldine House Hotel

Close to the shores of Loch Creran in North Argyll, and just 10 miles north of the harbour port of Oban, stands the elegant 18th century country mansion of Barcaldine House. Set in stunning Argyll ... More | visit website

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Shenavallie Farm (4.26 miles)

Shenavallie Farm
We are on a working farm where we breed Highland cattle, beef cattle and North Country Cheviot ewes.

Shenavallie is the perfect base for anyone who enjoys the peace and tranquillity of the Scottish countryside. Oban ... More | visit website
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The Steadings B&B (5.97 miles)

The Steadings B&B
Kingairloch is located on the West Coast of Scotland on the Morvern Penninsula. Once crossing the Corran Ferry, The Steadings is approximatley 16 miles along a scenic coastal drive. The drive takes in the views ... More | visit website
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Lochnell Arms Hotel (6.69 miles)

The settings for our 120 cover Resturant an Lounge are spectacular with both looking out over the famouse and sometime turbulent Falls of Lora. The Lochnell has an ambience of its own, rich Scottish flavour ... More | visit website

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Strumhor (7.02 miles)

Strumhor

Strumhor is a lochside bed and breakfast with views over the hills, islands and Falls of Lora. The decor is contemporary and the rooms have all been refurbished recently.

On arrival tea or coffee with home ... More | visit website

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