On the shores of Loch Fyne, The Creggans Inn offers rooms with beautiful Loch and garden views and a restaurant. Argyll Forest Park is just 5 minutes’ drive away.
Rosemary
United Kingdom
This is a beautiful location overlooking the loch. Breakfast was excellent, varied and tastefully presented, with fresh fruit each morning. I loved the upstairs lounge with its books and huge picture window, a calm place to relax and watch the stunning scenery The hotel, had a comfortable and traditional feel, with real keys for the rooms, which I really liked! It closed quite early at night but I was provided with a no fuss key for the main door. The only thing I might have missed was the bar staying open longer, otherwise I had a delightful stay, and couldn’t really have asked for more.
On the Banks of Loch Fyne, The Inveraray Inn, BW Signature Collection is just 5 minutes’ walk from both Inveraray Castle and Inveraray Jail, and offers a bar, restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Situated in Inveraray, less than 1 km from Inveraray Castle, The George Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Karen
United Kingdom
Brilliant location, very comfortable with great facilities but retaining its olde worlde character.
Boasting a garden and views of mountain, Killean Farmhouse B&B is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Inveraray, 7.8 km from Inveraray Castle.
Located in Inveraray and within less than 1 km of Inveraray Castle, Brambles of Inveraray features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi. This 4-star inn offers a 24-hour front desk.
Laura
United Kingdom
I don't eat breakfast but the cafe looked really nice. The room was, I'm guessing a newly done room as it looked new. The styling was well done and the bathroom right up my street. Very quiet, bed was so comfy and the TV a bonus. Really enjoyed my stay
Offering lake views, Powdermills B & B is an accommodation set in Inveraray, 12 km from Inveraray Castle and 45 km from Kilmartin House Museum.
Phil
United Kingdom
We had never been to this part of Scotland before and simply chose Powdermills B&B as a place to explore the area. It was one of our best decisions ever. Set in an area of scenic beauty, it is a beauty in itself. Located 8 miles past Inverary near the village of Furness it is ideally located to explore Loch Fyne, Inverary and parts much further afield. As you approach the outskirts of Furness watch out for the 2 white cannon signs either side of the road pointing to the accommodation which will be to your right. It is set back from the main road through gates and along a short driveway. There are plenty of spaces for parking. A warm friendly welcome is guaranteed with nice snacks and a drink for the weary traveller. The property is modern in build, spacious and light throughout. Our room was likewise with ensuite and complimentary toiletries. Breakfast is served in the main living area off the kitchen. There was a huge array of food suitable for any diet and delicious. The proprietors are friendly and available for advice on the local area/eating places etc. They maintain a small forest and grounds (sorry forgot how many acres) which is the reason for the property exceeding our expectations. We took time to explore the grounds with most pathways being easy to walk and only c15 mins and were rewarded with a great view of Loch Fyne. If you have time I would definitely recommend you do the same. It is ideally located 8 miles (c13 mins) from Inveraray going north or 3 miles (c5mins) from Crarae Gardens to the south. We visited the gardens on our way in (3 hours) and they are well worth a view. We also visited Inveraray and the Castle, home to the Duke of Argyll. There are plenty of eating establishments in Inveraray, we ate at the George Hotel and Inveraray Inn and would recommend both. Also visit the Harbour Gallery, good prices/amazing art.
Main place I visited was Benmore Botanical Gardens - lots to...
Main place I visited was Benmore Botanical Gardens - lots to explore and the rhododendrons and azaleas in May are spectacular. No cafe now sadly but a short trip away in Blairmore there is a cafe run by the lady who used to run the cafe at Benmore - didn't manage to visit it this time but was recommended to me. I stayed at the Creggans Inn and mainly ate there - excellent place to stay or visit for a meal - food was superb and a good base for exploring the area. Roads well maintained and easy to get round - visited Inverary Castle on the other side of the loch. Again superb gardens and the castle itself is stunning well worth visiting. The town itself also very picturesque. On the way to Inverary there is the Loch Fyne Restaurant and Tree shop garden centre and cafe - well worth a visit and picked up some beautiful rhododendrons at the tree shop. Nearby there is also a local farm brewery Fyne Ales - it has a shop and taproom where you can sample their ales and buy them or have a coffee and cake ! The weather was a bit patchy - usually it is fine in May but nonetheless a superb place to visit.
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We ate in the restaurant/bar and the food was excellent,...
We ate in the restaurant/bar and the food was excellent, quite a treat. Breakfast was also lovely with fresh fruit salad and a choice of cooked breakfast. Staff were all very friendly and helpful.
A great location for hillwalking.
Lucy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Excellent views of the loch in a quiet location.
Excellent views of the loch in a quiet location. Start the day with a breakfast of scrambled egg and smoked salmon then if not going anywhere stroll around the garden. In the evening after dinner, take a moment at the large picture windows and view the sunset.
Iain
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Friendly reception and easy quick check in.
Friendly reception and easy quick check in.
The bedroom was reasonably comfortable with a bathroom which could possibly benefit from some modernisation.
The confirmation of my reservation via Booking.com clearly stated: "Double Room with Garden View".
There was NO garden view! The view was of a rough area of gravel and a minor road.
I queried this fact with the hotel and I was informed that they had reported this discrepancy in the room description to Booking .com on a number of separate occasions.
The evening meal was excellent.
Breakfast, in wonderful sunshine with a nice view from the large windows of the delightful dining room, was very good.
The location was stunning, on the banks of Loch Fyne. The hotel itself is small and friendly, with a nice atmosphere. We ate dinner in the restaurant, which was excellent, and breakfast included some really nice options like Loch Fyne kippers, porridge and apricots in honey and spices (which were amazing!). The room we booked had a lovely seating area to relax in, and the robes and slippers were a really nice touch. The bathroom included a lovely deep bath to soak in.
charming hotel with great sea view and with
potential but in urgent need of
renovation. furniture is due for replacement.
stains on the carpets and seating area which
gave me the impression that it was not always
as clean as it should be. staff was friendly.
breakfast was great. had dinner twice: first time
really disappointing and second time ok (burger).
room was big enough (had a superior room), bed
and shower were good.
Lovely hotel with old world charm, beautifully appointed rooms with a huge bathroom which had both a shower and a bath.
The restaurant menu was really good and the food was cooked to perfection, The best scallops I have ever tasted.
The breakfast menu had a great choice and I can definitely recommend the Loch Fyne Kippers.
The staff were really friendly ..... a really lovely hotel.
Scenery, wildlife and fresh air. Forest walks at Glenbranter, Pucks Glen, hill monument at Inveraray Castle, Benmore Botanic Gardens, Creggans Inn, Whistlefield Inn, George Hotel, Loch Fyne Brewery, Quadmania near Dunoon, kayaking Carrick Castle Farm at Lochgoilhead, worth pre-booking activities in peak season as some others were full , shore sea loch fishing right on doorstep etc.
We loved the location of the hotel, our room (5) was nicely decorated, furnished with comfy bed, large bathroom, great views and very comfortable.
Service was good, the breakfast was great and the common areas of the hotel (lounges, bar, restaurant) are all really nicely done out. They have a couple of benches lochside which are just amazing for sunset drinks.
The hotel is warm, cosy, comfortable and very welcoming. All the staff were were polite and efficient. The setting is stunning and there are great views across the loch. The relaxed feeling was great - upstairs lounge with picture window was lovely
Loved the area where the hotel is situated. Bedroom very comfortable with amazing views of the loch. Food was excellent. Couldn’t fault anything about the hotel. Definitely coming back again.
We had another wonderful weekend at this amazing hotel. Location is fab with stunning loch views from most rooms. Staff are exceptionally helpful and friendly. And food is delicious!
Beautiful location at loch Fyne! A very beautiful, cosy hotel! Great food at dinner and breakfast. Staff were very kind. We love it to stay here on this beautiful location
wonderful location on the shore of Loch Fyne.
Excellent food both in the evening and at breakfast.
Brilliant atmosphere as Scotland were playing England in the euros.
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