Ardanaiseig Hotel
Chamber Rating
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Jitka Kramlova
Apr 16th, 2023 -
stevie brown
Spent 2 nights here with my wife and our dog Boo, the location is stunning, the once magnificent grounds are overgrown and being reclaimed by nature but you still get a real sense of the prior grandeure; the specimen trees are still majestic and at the front of the hotel, about 200ft West is a quite stunning 50ft Magnolia, we spent 2 days wandering around and discovering the secrets of the esate. Hotel itself excudes charm and character, aye it's a wee bit frayed at the edges but comfortable and relaxing; the staff are so welcoming and passionately committed to the hotel, made us feel at home and the food is outstanding, breakfast and dinners were of the highest standard. Thanks for a superb stay and we will see you again, soon! Stevie, Eileen and Boo
Apr 14th, 2023 -
Fred Parry
Feb 28th, 2023 -
mike k
Jan 18th, 2023 -
Jamie Wallace
I only visited the grounds of the hotel while exploring the peninsula and driving to the road end. I thought I might find out some history of when the last ferry to part from the island was as the placename would indicate it was once a prominent ferry crossing on Loch Awe. Storm damage had caused damage to walkways with trees uprooted and subsidence so I didn't stay for long. If you get the chance to experience dining alfresco here, you should probably take it as the views and lochside position make it very special indeed.
Jan 2nd, 2023
Contact Info
- (186) 683-3333
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Ardanaiseig Hotel?
A The phone number for Ardanaiseig Hotel is: (186) 683-3333.
Q Where is Ardanaiseig Hotel located?
A Ardanaiseig Hotel is located at , Oban North and Lorn Ward, sct PA35 1HE
Q What is the internet address for Ardanaiseig Hotel?
A The website (URL) for Ardanaiseig Hotel is: http://www.ardanaiseig.com/
Q How is Ardanaiseig Hotel rated?
A Ardanaiseig Hotel has a 4.5 Star Rating from 114 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Ardanaiseig Hotel
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 114 Reviews )Jitka Kramlova on Google
stevie brown on Google
Spent 2 nights here with my wife and our dog Boo, the location is stunning, the once magnificent grounds are overgrown and being reclaimed by nature but you still get a real sense of the prior grandeure; the specimen trees are still majestic and at the front of the hotel, about 200ft West is a quite stunning 50ft Magnolia, we spent 2 days wandering around and discovering the secrets of the esate. Hotel itself excudes charm and character, aye it's a wee bit frayed at the edges but comfortable and relaxing; the staff are so welcoming and passionately committed to the hotel, made us feel at home and the food is outstanding, breakfast and dinners were of the highest standard. Thanks for a superb stay and we will see you again, soon! Stevie, Eileen and Boo
Fred Parry on Google
mike k on Google
Jamie Wallace on Google
I only visited the grounds of the hotel while exploring the peninsula and driving to the road end. I thought I might find out some history of when the last ferry to part from the island was as the placename would indicate it was once a prominent ferry crossing on Loch Awe. Storm damage had caused damage to walkways with trees uprooted and subsidence so I didn't stay for long. If you get the chance to experience dining alfresco here, you should probably take it as the views and lochside position make it very special indeed.