With good food and refurbished rooms, Rosslea Hall Hotel sits in beautiful landscaped gardens overlooking the Firth of Clyde. Set in picturesque Rhu village, it is just minutes from Helensburgh.
Elena
United Kingdom
Appeared to have just been redecorated. Our room (family room) was clean and good size.
Situated in Helensburgh and with Glasgow Botanic Gardens reachable within 38 km, Rooms Above Sugar Boat features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Gareth
United Kingdom
Really nice stay. Room was immaculate and staff really friendly. Room is small - compact and bijou😃 but if you only plan to sleep there it is fine. It was quiet and warm and lovely bar downstairs. Really great location in town square which has been recently renovated.
So yes - thoroughly recommend…
Located in Helensburgh and with Glasgow Botanic Gardens reachable within 38 km, Riva Boutique Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.
Richard
United Kingdom
The breakfast was good and the parking was free and close to the hotel
Near Helensburgh seafront, The County Lodge Hotel has free WiFi and free parking. Rhu Marina is a 10-minute drive away.
Julian
United Kingdom
Clean, nice comfy bed and the public areas look very nice.
Interesting to have a vegetarian menu, and there are some great options. The pizzas were exceptionally good and reasonably priced.
Staff were fantastic.
It was a good one night stay for us.
The Waterfront Apartments are a budget accommodation in Greenock with security entrance, it was previously student accommodation around 9 years ago.
christina
United Kingdom
The location was beautiful but first impressions give me serious concerns as the car park and communal are at the enterance give totally a bad first impression. The entrance door needs a serious lock of paint. However, the internal facilities and bedrooms were basic but very clean.
The staff member could not have been more helpful and friendly and the kitchen facilities was a nice surprise.
"The Anchor Inn was a traditional Drovers Inn dating back to 1888. Over recent years, it has undergone tasteful modernisation and now boasts a nautical-themed bar and restaurant area with hearty food...
All the people we spoke to were very pleasant - and helpful...
All the people we spoke to were very pleasant - and helpful with directions.Everywhere was clean ! It was easy to find our way around and redeveloped areas had obviously been done with great care and were ' people-orientated 'There are excellent places to eat offering a variety of cuisines at competitive prices.There is a small friendly cinema, at least one large park, an interesting ' outdoor museum ',leisure centre, boat trips and, of course " the prom " ..., and more ! Last but not least MacIntosh's " Hill House ".We had no trouble parking at the pier (but this was in October ) This is my 2nd visit and I hope to be back !
sandra
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The local Clock Chimes constantly every hour and every 15...
The local Clock Chimes constantly every hour and every 15 minutes thereafter causing interrupted sleeping issues.
Had we known about the clock we would not have stayed there.
In general the staff were very helpful. Except when there was a dog constantly barking for 20 minutes and no person in attendance.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We didn't stray from the hotel much as the weather was not...
We didn't stray from the hotel much as the weather was not very good, so it's difficult for us to give great insight, but as we love the sea it's great sea front views were very appealing to us. There were plenty of suggestions for things to do and places to visit to enhance our stay had we chosen to do so.
O'Neil
2.0
Scored 2.0
The accommodation was advertised as Rhu but was actually...
The accommodation was advertised as Rhu but was actually several miles south of Rhu at Helensburgh. This was false advertising and if I had known this I would not have booked it. The place was basically a run down council flat. I was very disappointed.
Kathryn
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Not much to entertain in Rhu.
Not much to entertain in Rhu. Soon exhausted the immediate local picturesque walks and had to drive further afield. Not bad as a base to either head towards the major cities or out to the lowlands proper via car, or train from Helensburgh
Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rhu is a small little town on the shore front.
Rhu is a small little town on the shore front. It has exceptional views of the Loch and a 30 min walk into the nearest built up town and village. The walk is beautiful because it is along the shore line and the views are breathtaking. At the entrance of the town is a pier you can walk up and we grabbed a take away, found a spot on the pier and looked out over the Loch and had dinner.
I was overwhelmed with the food choices, which was good for me (at least there was a range of options for a vegetarian who doesn't eat cheese!)
The location was great to get to Loch Lomond, it took us 20 mins to get into a town called Luss (a town great for waterspouts and cruise tours on Loch Lomond) and took us 25 mins to get into Balloch, which was another built up town with food options and further options for different historical cruises.
The location was excellent, we had a super view from our room and the breakfast was very good. The staff were friendly and responsive, especially Jack in the bar. Although the weather was not great The Rosslea Hall Hotel has lovely grounds and would be a fantastic base to explore the area, ideally placed near to Helensburgh but not far away from the wonderful walks available in the area. A choice of bar menu or Restaurant food was available (we ate in the bar which was fine). Overall we would happily return to this Hotel.
Dinner in the bar was fine, (but not special enough to repeat on the second evening, so we opted to find a restaurant in Helensburgh). Location quiet and surroundings pleasant. Room was clean, warm, quiet, and well equipped, though not spacious. Staff very friendly and attentive. Car parking right outside and free of charge. Views across loch to Rosneath pleasant. Rhu is a quiet and pretty village just outside Helensburgh; hotel on a spit of land on the edge of the loch, but no direct views from hotel.
Just been refitted, rooms are superb. This hotel deserves a much higher rating. Food well priced and good quality. Parking is easy and plentyfull. Staff are so helpful and friendly almost disappointed to leave. Have stopped here several ti.es over the last three years and this stay was the best ever. Special thanks to the night porter who made me coffee and chatted early doors 6am coz thats what time I get up. Great breakfast they customise everything to your tastes.
went to see Ardencaple Castle tower remaining (ancestors) but staff didn’t know where it was and didn’t spot any photos of it in hotel. Found it with Google and a local provided great info about the MacAulay castle and history. Hotel should do same as only booked it because the Ardencaple name reflected my ancestors but would not now recommend to my USA MacAulay ancestors. Otherwise was a good place to stay.
Very pet friendly hotel and restaurant.
Guy at reception was very helpful - was happy to fill up water bottle and give me additional coffee sachets for room.
Bar was fairly priced and not a rip off
Booked for 2 night new years package, staff were excellent, food was excellent, spa was excellent, hotel arranged a guided walk around Appleby on New Year’s Day, which we really enjoyed.
The hotel is well tucked away and has a nice setting overlooking the loch and a secluded garden. The staff were helpful and breakfast was good. It represented good value for money.
The young staff made this a very good hotel experience. They were, without exception, friendly, helpful, knowledgeable and efficient. A real asset to Greene King .
We did not like anything about the hotel right from staff to room. we want the money back as this was very bad experience and expectation did not met .
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