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Hotel in Dunoon
This fine Victorian building is centrally located within Dunoon, and has excellent views of the River Clyde.
Everything staff are brilliant 🙌
Hotel in Dunoon
With a scenic, tranquil location in Dunoon, The Park Hotel offers impressive sea views and stylish rooms. There is free parking and a traditional Scottish restaurant.
super friendly people clean and spacious room breakfast was awesome..
Hotel in Dunoon
Located in the seaside town of Dunoon on the Cowal Peninsula, Selborne Hotel offers striking views across the Firth of Clyde.
massive place with great views, sea view room is a must.
Hotel in Dunoon
Located in Dunoon, 6.6 miles from Benmore Botanic Garden, SGE Esplanade Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Really friendly and good facilities. I rented the single room - no view of the sea-perfect room with lovely updated show room. Bar and restaurant for dinner. Great price!
Dunoon
Located in Dunoon, 8.2 miles from Benmore Botanic Garden, The Coylet Inn by Loch Eck has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Staff were friendly. Food was good and the view from our room was beautiful. Lovely log fires in bar and dining room.
Dunoon
The St Ives is a boutique guest house located on the seafront in Dunoon, a short stroll away from the town center and the ferry terminal.
The attention to detail in decor and service.
Dunoon
The historic Whistlefield Inn is located along the Loch Eck in Argyll Forest Park, just 12 miles from the bustling town of Dunoon.
Absolutely loved everything about this charming inn with incredible views. It was just a bit off the beaten path, offering a delightful alternative experience to the more touristy locations. The room offered incredible views overlooking Loch Eck. The staff was lovely and helpful. Charles was very personable and wonderful to talk with at the bar/restaurant downstairs when we arrived. The breakfast was delightful and delicious in a dining room overlooking Loch Eck and the mountains. We couldn’t have been happier with the choice to stay here.
Dunoon
Located in Dunoon, within 3.5 miles of Benmore Botanic Garden and 5.5 miles of Blairmore and Strone Golf Glub, Montague Villa provides accommodations with a garden and free Wifithroughout the property...
Drew and Alison were fantastic hosts. We were welcomed with a cup of tea and a friendly chat. Our rooms were very comfortable and cosy. Breakfast was delicious!
Dunoon
Located by Dunoon, on the Cowal peninsula in Argyll, Rashfield Sheilings - Unique Riverside Lodges offers self-catered accommodations and free parking. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
it’s location… the fact it was so cosy .. and the price was such good value for money
Dunoon
Offering garden views, DUNOON - TOWN CENTRE HOLIDAY HOME APARTMENT is a property located in Dunoon, 6.3 miles from Benmore Botanic Garden and 8.4 miles from Blairmore and Strone Golf Glub.
The two room suite we had was quite excellent! Very comfortable and a great location in Dunoon! Very clean and accommodating! We tried to rebook when we immediately step foot in for our next portion of the visit, but it was already booked for somebody else. Next time we are in town, we will be booking here!
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A trip to Benmore gardens was worthwhile and the surrounding area is outstandingly beautiful. Dunoon it.self is beginning to feel a bit run down and neglected, very limited eating options at night even at the weekend where you strugle to find anywhere after 8pm still serving food apart from carry out food .
Dunoon is lovely the place itself is friendly views are nice very busy wee place .shame out hotel wasn’t as nice booked two nights stayed one but if your lucky to find good accommodation then Dunoon is worth a visit
Dunoon is a lovely little town that needs to advertise its wares much more effectively. In particular opportunities for walking in the surrounding countryside. There is a reasonable range of shops and places to eat but opening times are too restricted to attract more tourists.
Castle House Museum Gardens are beautiful and well worth the hike up to the flagpole for the view. Food and service at the Lorne Bar are excellent St Ives Hotel has a beer garden worth checking out at weekends and right next to the water. Easy to walk around. Swallow cafe could do with some staff training the person serving ice cream had an attitude issue.
The caravan we booked was excellent. It was a well earned break from home care of elderly mother . The site was gorgeous lovely walks tranquility was everything our little dog also had a great time with so many walks in different areas. Trip alas was to short but it's all we could get time for .love to come back though. Janice Chloe and husband
Dunoon may be considered a gateway to the Highlands. Just a 20 minute ferry crossing from Gourock, there are several directions you can go it, to star exploring the Argyllshire coast (extremely beautiful) and on up into the highlands.