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Galley of Lorne Inn
"stayed for 3 nights while working on sea leapord in boatyard myself and 2 work mates were looked after very well thanks came up from essex in the snow only ..." More

Galley of Lorne Inn
"Food and drink is a tad expensive, ownership seems to change hands every two years but has an amazing setting on the side of a sea loch with the most ..." More

Galley of Lorne Inn
"Dissapointing. Overpriced and a little scruffy with unfriendly management. Relies upon the great views of the loch.

Date visited: 26 August 2007 ..." More

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Ardfern is a small picturesque village positioned on the coast of the Craignish Peninsular in Scotland. The village is surrounded by stunning scenery and overlooks the Craignish Loch. It is the largest settlement on the Peninsular, although when the population declined in the early twentieth century the Laird decided to develop a Yacht Centre and Marina which continues to draw visitors and holidaymakers alike. There is a handful of shops for the everyday purchase and a craft centre to browse although this is no shopping metropolis, it is however rich in beauty with stunning countryside to explore, and has views towards Eilean Mhic Chrion which entices artists and writers to live here. A gentle stroll around the village will unveil attractive cottages and houses, and a church which was built in 1827. There's also a delightful Inn offering a coffee or a dram which dates back to the 17th Century and used to serve the Drovers who were taking their cattle to market in centuries past. Ardfern is home to just over four hundred people although the numbers swell in the summer months with holidaymakers enjoying the Marina, and for those wishing to linger the village offers a choice of comfortable places to stay.

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Galley of Lorne Inn

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Craignish Cruises(Boat Trips and Cruises)

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Galley of Lorne Inn (0.20 miles)

Galley of Lorne Inn

The perfect location for short breaks exploring Argyll and the Islands of Scotland's West Coast
Whisk yourself away to our award winning 17th Century Drovers Inn nestled on the lochside in the picturesque village of Ardfern, ... More | visit website

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Loch Melfort Hotel & Restaurant (3.88 miles)

Loch Melfort Hotel & Restaurant

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The finest location on the West Coast awaits visitors to this award-winning hotel. Personally run by the owners, with friendly and attentive staff, this is the perfect place for a ... More | visit website

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Cuilfail Hotel (5.57 miles)

Cuilfail Hotel

A traditional, family run Argyll Inn built in the Victorian era, located near to the shores of Loch Melfort. The Cuilfail Hotel has a long tradition of offering highland hospitality to visitors who wish to ... More | visit website

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Crinan Hotel (6.12 miles)

Crinan Hotel
The Crinan Hotel is renowned for its fantastic location, the Crinan Seafood Bar and the Westward Restaurant both serving Scottish seafood, the freshest of shellfish and the best of Scotland's meat and seasonal produce.

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The Cairnbaan (8.42 miles)

The Cairnbaan
Welcome to Cairnbaan Hotel, a stylish, relaxed and pleasant place that has been awarded three stars and a rosette with the AA. Cairnbaan is also among only 12 Hotels given the status of Scotland's Heritage ... More | visit website
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Lochgair Hotel (11.21 miles)

Lochgair Hotel
The Lochgair Hotel is a family run hotel which is situated on the shore of Loch Fyne between Inverarary and Lochgilphead with Furnace, Minard Castle and Port ann close by ,also a short drive to ... More | visit website
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Allt-Na-Craig House (12.42 miles)

Allt-Na-Craig House
Allt-Na-Craig House offers a superb standard of accommodation in all of its en-suite bedrooms, with views either over Loch Fyne and Loch Gilp, or our well tended gardens. Situated in the old fishing village of ... More | visit website
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Allt-Na-Craig House (12.42 miles)

Allt-Na-Craig House

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This elegant Victorian mansion has breathtaking views over Loch Fyne, and is superbly situated for touring the stunning Argyll region and beyond.Childhood home of Kenneth Grahame author of 'Wind in ... More

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Knipoch Hotel (12.83 miles)

Knipoch Hotel
Knipoch is a luxury Country House Hotel situated 6 miles South of Oban overlooking Loch Feochan, ideally situated for touring Argyllshire and the Islands. Castles, Gardens and Historic Monuments abound in the area, and ... More | visit website
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Cologin Country Chalets & Lodges (13.09 miles)

Cologin Country Chalets & Lodges
Our family run self catering chalets, lodges, cottages and private houses are tucked away in Lerags Glen just 2.5 miles south of the bustling seaside town of Oban – ‘Gateway to the Isles’. Nestled between ... More | visit website

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