
Osborne HotelThe Osborne Hotel, is a small family run hotel in Innellan, on the banks of the Firth Of Clyde about three miles from Dunoon. Nice owners and a lively centre for the community.

Argyll Hotel

Bay House HotelBay House Hotel is situated on the traffic free West Bay Promenade, close to Dunoon town center. The atmosphere of a traditional seaside guesthouse but small enough to be personal

Colintraive HotelThe Colintraive hotel is located near the shores of the Kyles of Bute and has magnificent views. It is located beside the ferry that connects Bute to the Cowal Penninsula.

Ashbank Hotel
Coll HotelThe Coll Hotel sits in its own grounds, with a beautiful garden overlooking the harbour. It is the substantial property on the Isle of Coll and much local life gravitates there
Rab Ha's
White Heather HotelThe White Heather is a small family run hotel, with just 9 immaculately presented, ensuite bedrooms, in Kyleakin just over the Skye bridge on the harbour front
Sonachan HotelA small family run hotel set on a working farm, looking out over a quiet crofting community to the North Atlantic Ocean and the island of Canna.
Meikleour Hotel
Visiting Scotland is much affected by the seasons. Edinburgh is worth visiting all year round because it holds a large concentration of major Scottish attractions, easily accessable on foot but otherwise Scotland's major draw is the beautiful scenery to be experienced outside of the major cities. However the beautiful Highlands and Islands do get bleaker in the winter months and inland areas get somewhat blighted by midges in the summer. Nevertheless Scotland has an unparrallelled combination of natural beauty, fascinating history and areas of idyllic peacefullness
Private small hotels can (though not as a rule!) be the best and most exclusive accommodation to be found anywhere in Britain and are often to be found in converted country houses in the most beautiful gardens or on mini-estates. They can usually be booked on a full-board or Bed and Breakfast basis but expect tariffs to be at the more expensive end of the market. Learn more about accommodation types