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The Old Library & Lodge, hotel in Arisaig

The Old Library & Lodge has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and water sports facilities in Arisaig. With free WiFi, this 3-star inn offers luggage storage space.

Great food and very friendly and helpful staff!
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
559 reviews
Price from$180.27per night
Arisaig Pods, hotel in Arisaig

Offering a garden, Arisaig Pods features accommodations in Arisaig. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.

Well organized and thought out. The glass door facing the sea, briliant and private. Nice deck, very responsive host who also provided excellent taxi info in advance. Amazing beach access at low tide 10 walk down the hill.
Scored 8.9
8.9
Rated excellent
Excellent
377 reviews
Price from$129.80per night
The Morar Hotel, hotel in Arisaig

Established in 1902 The Morar Hotel is a family-run hotel in the highlands in North West Scotland, 3 miles from Mallaig, the Southern gateway to the Isle of Skye.

Scenic
Scored 6.8
6.8
Rated pleasant
Pleasant
2,014 reviews
Price from$116.70per night
The Inn @ Aird a' Bhasair, hotel in Arisaig

Located in Ardvasar, 22 miles from Kyle of Lochalsh, The Inn @ Aird a' Bhasair has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.

The location to the Ferry terminal to Mallaig is great. Restaurant was excellent, food was delicious. Rooms were nice and comfortable; was great for a one night stay.
Scored 8.7
8.7
Rated excellent
Excellent
861 reviews
Price from$257.53per night
Mingarry Park, hotel in Arisaig

Three miles outside Acharacle, just over 1 hour’s drive from Fort William, Mingarry Park provides luxury 4-star Gold accommodations and a seasonal award-winning restaurant serving Scottish cuisine in...

It was very clean and the staff was very lovely. It says it’s a luxury hotel. Our room didn’t feel very luxurious, but it was very nice and clean! The dinner at their restaurant was delicious and felt upscale. Also enjoyed their breakfast! I liked that they gave you food options for lunch like a takeaway picnic and those domes you could lounge in with a cocktail was very nice! Also they have nespresso coffees, complimentary in your room.
Scored 9.3
9.3
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
195 reviews
Price from$274.27per night
The Chlachain Inn, hotel in Arisaig

Featuring a bar, The Chlachain Inn is located in Mallaig in the Highlands region, 26 miles from Glenfinnan Station Museum and 26 miles from Glenfinnan Monument.

Bar staff checked us in and were funny and efficient. Breakfast was cooked to order in the morning and again staff was very friendly! Three only reason I didn't put full marks was the step outside stairs
Scored 8.4
8.4
Rated very good
Very Good
744 reviews
Price from$114.60per night
Loch Shiel Hotel, hotel in Arisaig

Located in Acharacle, Loch Shiel Hotel has a garden and a shared lounge. Featuring a restaurant, the property also has a public bar. The accommodations provides free WiFi.

First, let me say, this is a very small town in a remote part of Scotland. So if that’s what you are looking for, look no further. The place is closed until 4p, so when they say you can’t check in till then, they mean it. There is literally no one to check you in. But once 4p rolls around, the place comes alive. The small pub is lively, so you can interact with locals or relax comfortably in the cozy living room like adjacent space. The restaurant is a dining room within the first floor. The seafood chowder was delicious and the portions were plentiful. The staff were down to earth, friendly and determined to provide good service. My partner was sick during our visit and the staff were very helpful, which I appreciated. They made him a terrific burger which he thoroughly enjoyed even through the lens of his illness.
Scored 8.4
8.4
Rated very good
Very Good
529 reviews
Price from$193.15per night
Lochailort Inn, hotel in Arisaig

Located in Lochailort and with Glenfinnan Station Museum reachable within 10 miles, Lochailort Inn has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.

Terrific location to avoid “isle of Skye” inflated prices… This hotel has been recently refreshed, it a “Country Inn” sort of place— not fancy but, very pleasant. Staff bent over backwards to exceed our service expectations!!!
Scored 8.4
8.4
Rated very good
Very Good
40 reviews
Price from$173.27per night
West Highland Hotel, hotel in Arisaig

The “Road to the Isles” ends at the harbor of Mallaig, with ferries to the Hebrides leaving from this remote and peaceful part of Scotland.

Amazing location, with a great view of the sea and offshore isles (incl. Skye) and a nice outdoor area for sitting, eating, relaxing, whatever. There are also some fine walking trails through the surrounding area.
Scored 7.9
7.9
Rated good
Good
1,709 reviews
Price from$177.05per night
The Mission Bunkhouse, hotel in Arisaig

On Scotland’s far west coast, The Mission Bunkhouse in Mallaig offers simple hostel accommodations right opposite the train station and seconds from the Caledonian MacBrayne ferry terminal.

Views were fantastic staff super friendly and helpful. For budget accomodation brilliant.
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very Good
1,190 reviews
Price from$103.01per night
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What Guests Said About Arisaig:

  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Arisaig is a great base for exploring the Small Isles.

    Arisaig is a great base for exploring the Small Isles. Passenger boats operate from Arisaig, but if you have a blue badge you can actually sail with Calmac from Mallaig which is just a few miles away, and by the way…the drive along the coast road from Arisaig to Mallaig is spectacular!! You can take your car to Eigg & Muck with Calmac if you apply for a permit a few months before your holiday dates. I did, and was able to see SO much more of these islands than if I just stayed at the village where the harbour is!! I’m led to believe that it’s possible to take your car to Canna & Rum, but they’re owned by the NTS and the person I phoned wasn’t very helpful! So I went as a passenger to Rum, but I didn’t know that the village on Rum is a mile away from the harbour, and being on crutches at the moment I found this walk extremely difficult….it took me an hour, and I was exhausted by the time I got there!!! Thankfully, the very kind lady at the shop gave me a lift back to the harbour when the ferry was due😄 You should know that the ‘road’ to the village is just an unmade track which runs mostly through trees, with only occasional views of the bay. So if you’re not a great walker there isn’t much to see on Rum! This experience left me wishing there were Landrover tours of the island operating from the harbour, for people who wouldn’t otherwise see much of Rum….and there is SO much beauty and wildlife to be seen there by all accounts!!!
    Linda
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    On the morning of our departure the weather was stunning and...

    On the morning of our departure the weather was stunning and visitors to Arisaig were sitting on the benches at the waterfront taking in the tranquil scene. Loch Morar must be a superb spot in the summer. Would have considered a boat trip to the Small Isles if we had been staying in the summer. Cafe was good. Real community feeling to Arisaig. Old Library best place to eat. The road from Arisaig to Fort William is stunning.
    Ron
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    Excellent area to be based in.

    Excellent area to be based in. The scenery and beaches are first class. It is within easy distance to Mallaig, Fort William and many other attractions in the area such as the Jacobite Steam Train and Glenfinnan Railway Viaduct and Monument. Excellent choices of food - highly recommend the restaurant in The Library - first class service and food. Boat trips and ferries leave for the islands at the harbour as well.
    Nick
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    The property was located in a idyllic location and is...

    The property was located in a idyllic location and is exceptionally clean...the owner was very helpful and friendly...a place never to forget.. You will need a car to enjoy the beautiful surroundings...take the ferry over to the Isle of Skye..The Old Library restaurant on Arisaig needs to be booked in advance, but is worth it...so is the bay opposite.. The only downside is the need to purchase petrol either in Mallig - when they have it or travel an hour to Fort William...
    Elaine
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    Access in and out of the Village was very easy.

    Access in and out of the Village was very easy. It is located on a main road and there is a train station there. Arisaig is a small village that is easy to access. We ate at the Old Library, highly recommended, and the pub, also good specifically when live music is featured. Food ordered from the Seafood Shack was really teriffic and beautifully presented. The little tea room at the harbour provides lovely views and wonderful snacks. The favourite destination is the Visitors' centre offering an in depth history of the are, its residents and some very interesting artifacts.
    Gerald
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    Beautiful little village with amazing veiws and walks. an...

    Beautiful little village with amazing veiws and walks. an outstanding pub the Arisaig hotel where the staff look after you like an old friend and food is fresh. Friday night at the hotel is music night, traditionally played by very talented musicians, not to be missed. Friday's are fresh days, seafood shop and bread shed open the bread was unbelievable best to order ahead On Saturdays the bread shed turns its skill to wood fired pizzas although we didn't have a chance to try them the word on the street is unmissable.
    A
    Anonymous

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Arisaig

  • Scored 9.0
    9.0
    Rated wonderful
    Wonderful
     · 559 reviews
    Splendidly appointed twin room in a kline of elevated chalet units at the rear of the property - well sheltered from the coastal wind and overlooking the neat wee garden, with the bonus of a balcony and twin seat table. Set in a very convenient location on the waterfront in the heart of Arisaig, and with the fine dining at the Old Library Restaurant on site, where a very tasty and hearty breakfast was served.
    Alan
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 9.0
    9.0
    Rated wonderful
    Wonderful
     · 117 reviews
    Had the most amazing few days in Arisaig. The property totally exceeded our expectations it was so lovely, it had everything we needed. The location was just perfect so peaceful what a beautiful place to relax and recharge. Added bonus for us it is pet friendly we brought our wee Lhasa Apso aswell. We absolutely loved it so much so we have rebooked for a weeks stay next year. Can't wait to return.
    Angela
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 9.4
    9.4
    Rated wonderful
    Wonderful
     · 274 reviews
    Property was immaculate & very modern. Located just outside Arisaig with stunning views. Very comfortable beds with lovely linen and fresh towels. Mini fridge in room snacks, tea and coffee all provided. Plenty parking.
    Kirsteen
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 9.4
    9.4
    Rated wonderful
    Wonderful
     · 66 reviews
    Comfortable accommodation for family of 4. Short walk from the station and all facilities Arisaig has to offer. Good views of the sea.
    Gavin
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 7.8
    7.8
    Rated good
    Good
     · 10 reviews
    Excellent location, close to beautiful beaches, golf course, a moderate walk into Arisaig
    Allison
    United Kingdom