"Glencruitten house is one of those special places.
Immaculately presented accommodation, helpful staff and lovely food. The grounds are breathtaking, and the quirkiness of the woods, friendly chickens, peacocks and alpacas make this a place I will re-visit."
"We enjoyed a restful at this small B&B run by charming host Deirdre and her husband. Deidre welcomed us with a lovely light supper in an elegant dining room overlooking the pasture and water beyond. Breakfast with other guests was a delight. It was a memorable, relaxing experience in a beautiful setting."
"Amazing place to stay for the night before catching the ferry, lovely clean and quiet with a comfy bed and easy parking. Would definitely recommend this place"
"Very friendly staff. Salt room a bonus.
Only cons - sink blocked and no toast with breakfast. Also charged for lattes for breakfast these must not come under hot drinks with breakfast."
"This was just what we needed for our night in Kilmartin - good food, good ambiance, and directly across the street from the Kilmartin museum and an old church with medieval grave slabs. We stayed in the Winter Room - it might be helpful to know that this room has 2 bedrooms - one with two twin beds, and another room with a double and a single. The room was somewhat dated but was perfectly cozy and we enjoyed our stay. "
"It was a very last minute booking and straight forward. The hotel is old but can't complain. The lady is very nice and friendly. We stay in the top floor, good view for a beautiful sunset."
"An amazing space to just be & chill out. B & B with decking, area with seating , cosy log cabin & spacious garden area overlooking tranquil loch. Seals can be seen bobbing about & red squirrels are a frequent visitor to the garden. The hosts are exceptionally welcoming and the breakfast includes croissants, fresh fruit & Loch Fyne smoked salmon.
The rooms are well appointed and spotlessly clean.
There are nearby walks including at Carrick Castle and Donich Falls. The village pub often has...
"Old Creggan’s inn is an absolutely beautiful location facing Loch Fyne and the mountains surrounding the loch. Dinner was delicious and the Loch Fyne mussels are heartily recommended. Sunset from the upstairs guest lounge room is absolutely gorgeous."
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You can learn about the history of Taynuilt with a trip to Bonawe Iron Furnace. Wander the area's seaside or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 13°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. The rainiest months in Dalavich are October, December, November and January, with each month seeing an average of 267 mm of rainfall.