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Argyll

Hotel Overview

This hotel is located in stunningly picturesque surroundings in the center of Inverary - one of the gateways to the highlands. Links to the public transport network lie a few minutes away on foot (around 200 m) whilst the nearest station in Dalmally is some 22 km from the hotel.||This attractive hotel was built in 1759 by the famous Scottish architect John Adam and was fully renovated in 2003 under orders of the Third Duke of Argyll. The premises comprises a total of 36 rooms set over 2 floors. Guests are welcomed in an inviting foyer with a reception desk. There is also a TV room, conference facilities and Internet access. The evening meal is served in the conservatory restaurant - where the chefs conjure up a fantastic range of dishes for guests to enjoy. A wide-ranging menu and a large selection of wines tempt guests to enjoy their evening meal here. For light refreshment between meals there is the Argyll Bar and the Lounge Bar - the ideal place to relax in a Chesterfield armchair by the open fire and enjoy your favourite drink. In the restaurant highchairs for younger guests are available. Those arriving by car may make use of the hotel's own car park or garage. Room and laundry services complete the range of services offered.||The stylish rooms come with a private bathroom with a hairdryer. Furthermore, guests are offered a direct dial telephone, a colour TV, a radio, tea and coffee making facilities, an Internet connection and central heating. All rooms come fitted with a double bed. Many rooms offer guests a view over Loch Fyne and the surrounding countryside.The nearest golf course is 1 km away.||The nearest golf course is 1 km away.||Guests may select their breakfast from a buffet.

Front Street


Inveraray

United Kingdom
00441499302466

Hotel Facilities


Bar

Double Bed

Hair Dryer

Internet Services

Restaurant

Tea & Coffee Facilities

TV Room

Please note: Map shows the rough area of the hotel and may not be 100% accurate.