"Wonderful sea view from our room. Peaceful and quiet venue. You get a complementary glass of wine in the spacious lounge. Close to village and excellent Martyrs Bay Cafe.
Breakfasts had a good selection of cereals and fruit. Good variety of cooked offering on the menu as well but our selections were not well prepared. Day rate a bit higher than the hotels so not great value overall."
"This place feels like home. The attention to detail in decoration, food and amenities denotes passion from the owners and staff. We love our stay at Bellachroy and invite others to not hesitate in staying at this idyllic inn. Breakfast was delicious and the staff was very charming and friendly."
"How do I describe the island of Colonsay and the Hotel? It is impossible to find the right words. This is an island of incredible beauty, almost dream-like quiet, the most amazing beach ever, it is such a special place. The hotel is an old inn, just up the pier road from the ferry dock, with classic weathered architecture - uneven floorboards, winding stairs, safe timeless feel, but modern in the things that matter - comfortable bed, functional bathroom etc. The screen-less windows open to sea air and birdsong. The restaurant has a decent variety of good, simple food with local ingredients. The bar has local peaty whiskeys and a welcoming atmosphere. One comment - Colonsay is a small island, but it is hilly and the single road is winding. While bringing a car over on the ferry is expensive, it really is the only practical way to see the island, to get up to the stunning Kiloran Bay beach, to bucolic Colony House for lunch in the garden cafe, and down to the Oronsay causeway unless you are a vigorous hiker or biker with lots of time. Don't miss the surprisingly interesting historic museum in an old church up near the beach, and the salmon smokery - most delicious salmon ever. This is not an island with excitement or modern entertainment, but don't neglect to just sit quietly, wee dram in hand, blue sea and green hills in view, and listen to the sheep, birds, and wind. Even if I never go back, a day will not pass that I don't want to be on Colonsay."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Isle of Iona, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Isle of Iona is known for its beaches and temples. Make sure you have time to check out the parks and monuments during your trip.
What’s there to see and do in Isle of Iona?
Dun I and Traigh Mhor are a couple of scenic spots to enjoy the outdoors, whereas Iona Heritage Centre is one of the cultural attractions. Iona Abbey and St. Oran's Chapel are other places to visit while you're in town.
What’s a holiday rental in Isle of Iona like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Isle of Iona. Holiday rentals offer amenities such as laundry facilities and kitchens so you'll feel right at home. If you're concerned about cleanliness, a holiday rental can offer a sense of seclusion away from shared hotel lifts and lobbies bustling with people while still allowing you the experience of travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which makes a holiday rental an attractive choice for a family trip.
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