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THE HIGHLIGHTS
This country retreat is nestled on the banks of Loch Awe, sitting within 240 acres of idyllic wooded grounds, with vivid colours bringing a touch of the dramatic to the interiors and the fantastic food in the restaurant making the trip to this remote area of the Scottish Highlands worthwhile.

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THE LOCATION

You are well and truly secluded here - 4 miles from the nearest pub and 22 miles from the closest town. Attractions like Inverary Castle and Dunstaffnage are almost an hour's drive away, but you'll be happy enough where you are - beside Ben Cruachan and Loch Awe, with a castle a boat ride away. This is a remote location, and that's part of its charm.

The hotel is a 40 minute-drive from Oban in the Scottish Highlands

By car: around 3 hours 30 mins from Edinburgh, 6 hours 30 mins from Sheffield and 9 hours from London. There is free parking on-site.

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CHARACTER AND STYLE

Owner Bennie Gray has put a lot of thought and care into furnishing this pretty, rambling Victorian house brimming with antiques. The hotel avoids being too stuffy and has a style all of it's own.

THE FACILITIES

Borrow a boat or a bicycle to explore the surroundings; if you fancy fishing, there's a ghillie to help you. Other activites include archery, clay pigeon shooting and croquet, or stay indoors and improve your knowledge of whisky. Staff are approachable and friendly.

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Library
  • Terrace
  • Grounds
  • Fishing equipment
  • Free parking
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Pet-friendly

The hotel has several dog-friendly bedrooms.

Rooms

There are gorgeous views from the Master Loch rooms, but all have their own personality - bold design choices work here. If you'd prefer a simple contemporary style, ask for the boat shed; there's a stunning view of the loch and the opportunity to be an exhibitionist, with one wall being entirely glass.

Room types: Master Loch, Master Garden, Garden View rooms, Rose Cottage, Boatshed suite

Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with Arran Aromatics toilteries, TV, tea and coffee facilities, free Wi-Fi

Food & Drink

Local ingredients shine through in excellent quality cooking; quietly sophisticated dishes include pan-fried brown trout with sea samphire and truffle-scented potato gratin. The traditional breakfast - including black pudding - is delicious.

Restaurant: fine dining, modern Scottish cuisine, local ingredients. Open for breakfast lunch and dinner. Three course dinner £39pp.

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