Colintraive
Argyll
PA223AS
01700 841207
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Splendid lodge style hotel, formerly a hunting lodge for the Marquis of Bute, the Colintraive Hotel dates back to the 1850's and now still retains its original character. The hotel is located near the shores of the Kyles of Bute and has magnificent views over to the Island of Bute. This beautiful Hotel is now under the ownership of Patricia Watt who has fully refurbished the hotel to its former glory. A warm welcome awaits all who visit this lovely area. The Hotel also now has 6 moorings in the Colintraive Bay which are available for customers of the Hotel. Four beautiful en-suite bedrooms with either country views or spectacular outlook across the Kyles. They offer comfort and
in this peaceful area you will awake refreshed and ready for your day. All rooms have been tastefully furnished and walls display local art work. TV. - tea making facilities. Rooms available for double, twin or single occupancy.
Type: Family
Capacity: 4 adults
Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
In Room: . A family room with double bed and two single beds with en-suite shower and wc with garden views.
Type: Twin
Capacity: 2 adults
Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
In Room: . A superior twin bedded room with en-suite shower and wc with sea views.
Type: Double/Twin
Capacity: 2 adults
Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
In Room: . A twin bedded room with en-suite shower and wc with sea views
Type: Double
Capacity: 2 adults
Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
In Room: . A double room with en-suite bathroom with shower/bath and wc with countryside views
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