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1 Newton Hall

Inveraray and Fyne

Guesthouse     £££

Newton Hall is situated on the edge of Loch Fyne, with stunning views out across the Loch in Inveraray. Originally a church, the accommodation is quirky but attractively converted

5 x Double • 1 x Twin
Newton Hall
Mambeg Country Guest House

2 Mambeg Country Guest House

Argyll

Guesthouse     ££££

Mambeg House is a traditional stone built villa set magnificently on the west hillside of the Gareloch with lovely views overlooking the Firth of Clyde.

Mambeg Country Guest House
Thistle House Guest House

3 Thistle House Guest House

Inveraray and Fyne

Guesthouse     £££

Thistle House Guest House is a beautiful spacious victorian country house situated in a large garden, overlooking Loch Fyne to Inveraray. Six luxurious suites available.

Thistle House Guest House
Heatherbank Guest House

4 Heatherbank Guest House

Ardnamurchan

Guesthouse     ££

Heatherbank Guest House is situated outside Strontian on the Ardnamurchan peninsula. A modern property in the middle of stunning scenery with open moorland around.

Heatherbank Guest House
Meall Mo Chridhe

5 Meall Mo Chridhe

Ardnamurchan

Guesthouse     ££££

A Georgian Manse standing within secluded gardens surrounded by a 45 acre Smallholding with stunning views over Kilchoan to the Isle of Mull. Fine Dining restaurant with 3 rooms.

Meall Mo Chridhe

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Archie Bouverie's guide:
Islands

Although there are many Islands around the coasline of Scotland, the word usually refers to the Hebridean Islands that are a significant feature of the West coast of Scotland. However there is much cultural diversity between the Inner and Outer Hebridean Islands, Arran, Orkney and Shetland, many of whose inhabitants will descibe their identity in terms of their island rather than their Scottishness. Whether you are looking for ancient cultural attractions, peace and quiet, or just beautiful scenery, the Islands are really at the heart of what Scotland has to offer.

What is a Guest House?

There is not much difference between a Guesthouse and a Bed and Breakfast other than an implied larger and more professionally run establishment (though this is not always the case!). A guesthouse is more likely to have staff, a 24-hour reception and better facilities for guests than a Bed and Breakfast. They may or may not offer lunch and dinner. Learn more about accommodation types