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The Corran, LochgilpheadGet quote

1 The Corran, Lochgilphead

Crinan Canal

B&B     £££

The Corran, a former doctor's surgery sits on the edge of Lochgilphead offers a warm and friendly welcome beside the Crinan canal and with views down Loch Fyne and Kintyre coast

2 x Double • 1 x Family • 1 x Twin • 2 x Apartment
The Corran, Lochgilphead
Kilmory Woodland Park

2 Kilmory Woodland Park

Crinan Canal

Mansion    

Kilmory Woodland Park offers a network of woodland walks linking a lochside picnic area, bird hide, superb viewpoints and archaeological sites

Kilmory Woodland Park
The Stables B&B

3 The Stables B&B

Crinan Canal

B&B     ££

Colette & Steve welcome you to their countryside home, nestled in the heart of Knapdale Forest above Loch Sween, on the beautiful West Coast of Scotland

The Stables B&B
Bellanoch House

4 Bellanoch House

Crinan Canal

B&B     £££

Historical Gothic listed Mansion, completely renovated in original style with stunning Atlantic views over Loch Crinan. Ideally situated as a touring base for the Western Isles.

Bellanoch House
Kilmory Guest House

5 Kilmory Guest House

Crinan Canal

B&B     ££

Kilmory Guest House is a beautiful & traditional house dating from 1816 and set within its own substantial grounds, situated on the shore within the town of Lochgilphead

Kilmory Guest House

Archie Bouverie's guide:
Crinan Canal

Although the Crinan Canal is only nine miles long it is wonderfully picturesque throughout and is recommended for boating and for walking on the good tow-path beside. It is another Victorian masterpiece from the days before trains and roads solved transport problems. It runs between Ardrishaig (just south of Lochgilphead) on Loch Fyne and Crinan, which leads out to the Inner Hebridean Islands and the Atlantic, and was built to avoid shipping having to make the journey round the Mull of Kintyre. It is open from 8.30am to 5.30pm 7 days a week in the summer but closed at weekends in the winter.