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Hotel in Strachur
On the shores of Loch Fyne, The Creggans Inn offers rooms with beautiful Loch and garden views and a restaurant. Argyll Forest Park is just 5 minutes’ drive away. The outstanding feature of the hotel is the location / view. If budget allows, pay the premium for a Loch facing (sunset) room. If you cannot stay Loch facing, the Hotel has large, homely lounge with picture windows to enjoy the view. The restaurants both dinner and breakfast were excellent with great variety of local produce (lamb,shellfish, kippers from the Loch) The staff offer a warm welcome from check-in onwards. The bedrooms are good with particularly well appointed bathrooms.
Strachur
Strathlachlan Lodge & Spa is a charming destination in a tiny Scottish hamlet, surrounded by mountains and forests. My friends and I had a wonderful stay at the lodge. It is in a gorgeous location with lots of options nearby for walking, exploring, delicious dining (recommend Inver & The Oystercatcher), and just relaxing! The lodge was well equipped and upon arrival there were some nice extra touches that made it even more special. The spa area was incredible and brand new. Very comfortable beds, which is always important! Nice wood burner. Lots of areas to hang out and relax both inside and outside. The kitchen had everything you could want to make very nice meals. Very well done! Mark was an excellent host and his customer service is some of the best I’ve experienced while traveling. Would highly recommend!
Strachur
Offering free WiFi and garden views, Springburn Cottage is a property located in Strachur. This self-catered vacation home has a garden and free private parking. cosy, comfortable little cottage in beautiful setting
Strachur
Set in Strachur, Trefoil Holiday Home features self-catering accommodations with a balcony and free WiFi. The holiday home has lake views and is 58 mi from Oban. Scenery, wildlife and fresh air. Forest walks at Glenbranter, Pucks Glen, hill monument at Inveraray Castle, Benmore Botanic Gardens, Creggans Inn, Whistlefield Inn, George Hotel, Loch Fyne Brewery, Quadmania near Dunoon, kayaking Carrick Castle Farm at Lochgoilhead, worth pre-booking activities in peak season as some others were full , shore sea loch fishing right on doorstep etc.
Strachur
Letters Lodge North is located in Strachur. Located on the beachfront, this property has a garden, a terrace and free WiFi.
Strachur
Located in Strachur in the Argyll and Bute region, ArdFyne on Lochfyne has a balcony and garden views. This self-catered vacation home features a garden and free private parking.
Strachur
Offering free WiFi and river views, Glenbranter Cottage is a property located in Strachur. This self-catered vacation home has a garden and free private parking. Brilliant hosts, lovely cottage!
Strachur
Offering free WiFi and sea views, Tigh An Uillt is a property located in Strachur. This self-catered vacation home has a garden and free private parking.
Strachur
Located in Strachur in the Argyll and Bute region, Garden Cottage is a 3-star property featuring free WiFi. This self-catered vacation home features a garden and free private parking.
Strachur
Set in Strachur overlooking Loch Fyne, this waterfront holiday home is on the edge of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The property features an outdoor decking area with sea views.
Main place I visited was Benmore Botanical Gardens - lots to explore and the rhododendrons and azaleas in May are spectacular. No cafe now sadly but a short trip away in Blairmore there is a cafe run by the lady who used to run the cafe at Benmore - didn't manage to visit it this time but was recommended to me. I stayed at the Creggans Inn and mainly ate there - excellent place to stay or visit for a meal - food was superb and a good base for exploring the area. Roads well maintained and easy to get round - visited Inverary Castle on the other side of the loch. Again superb gardens and the castle itself is stunning well worth visiting. The town itself also very picturesque. On the way to Inverary there is the Loch Fyne Restaurant and Tree shop garden centre and cafe - well worth a visit and picked up some beautiful rhododendrons at the tree shop. Nearby there is also a local farm brewery Fyne Ales - it has a shop and taproom where you can sample their ales and buy them or have a coffee and cake ! The weather was a bit patchy - usually it is fine in May but nonetheless a superb place to visit.
We ate in the restaurant/bar and the food was excellent, quite a treat. Breakfast was also lovely with fresh fruit salad and a choice of cooked breakfast. Staff were all very friendly and helpful. A great location for hillwalking.
Excellent views of the loch in a quiet location. Start the day with a breakfast of scrambled egg and smoked salmon then if not going anywhere stroll around the garden. In the evening after dinner, take a moment at the large picture windows and view the sunset.
Friendly reception and easy quick check in. The bedroom was reasonably comfortable with a bathroom which could possibly benefit from some modernisation. The confirmation of my reservation via Booking.com clearly stated: "Double Room with Garden View". There was NO garden view! The view was of a rough area of gravel and a minor road. I queried this fact with the hotel and I was informed that they had reported this discrepancy in the room description to Booking .com on a number of separate occasions. The evening meal was excellent. Breakfast, in wonderful sunshine with a nice view from the large windows of the delightful dining room, was very good.
Fabulous Inn modern but maintains integrity of the original building. Views are absolutely amazing..food is always excellent and sourced locally such as scallops from Loch Fyne. Near to some wonderful off the beaten track drives, an arboretum and beautiful hills and countryside as well as Invarary and its wonderful castle. Glasgow is under 2 hours drive including a lovely short ferry trip. It truly is at the gateway to Scotland.
Strachur is a tranquil and unspoiled location, ideal for exploring the Secret Coast of Loch Fyne and the surrounding area if Argyll. Must visit eating places are Inver restaurant and the Oystetcatcher pub. Lots of great walks in the area and opportunities for other outdoor pursuits.
Strachur
Scenery, wildlife and fresh air. Forest walks at Glenbranter, Pucks Glen, hill monument at Inveraray Castle, Benmore Botanic Gardens, Creggans Inn, Whistlefield Inn, George Hotel, Loch Fyne Brewery, Quadmania near Dunoon, kayaking Carrick Castle Farm at Lochgoilhead, worth pre-booking activities in peak season as some others were full , shore sea loch fishing right on doorstep etc.
lovely Loch Fyne facing room, lovely drawing room and other communal areas to make it cozy. good bar and restaurant that attracts walk-ins. super friendly staff in this family run hotel
Strachur
My friends and I had a wonderful stay at the lodge. It is in a gorgeous location with lots of options nearby for walking, exploring, delicious dining (recommend Inver & The Oystercatcher), and just relaxing! The lodge was well equipped and upon arrival there were some nice extra touches that made it even more special. The spa area was incredible and brand new. Very comfortable beds, which is always important! Nice wood burner. Lots of areas to hang out and relax both inside and outside. The kitchen had everything you could want to make very nice meals. Very well done! Mark was an excellent host and his customer service is some of the best I’ve experienced while traveling. Would highly recommend!
Strachur
cosy, comfortable little cottage in beautiful setting