Boasting a beautiful location next to the harbour, with rolling hills in the distance, this hotel is 5 miles from Machrihanish in the heart of Campbeltown.
Dellwood Hotel is set on the main road into Campbeltown. Set In its own grounds and 5 minutes’ walk from the town centre, the family-run Dellwood has a restaurant, bar and free WiFi.
Savvas
United Kingdom
We only stayed for one night after a trip to Islay. The room is basic which perfectly suited our needs; The staff at Dellwood have been incredibly welcoming making the overall experience great. Everyone is very happy to chat and the breakfast feels like being hosted in a friends home. They have also been incredibly kind to post back a charger i forgot in the room, free of charge! (pun intended) Would definitely go back on the next trip to Campbeltown
Offering free WiFi and free private parking, Gowanlea Heights is situated in Campbeltown, just 900 yards from Mitchell's Glengyle distillery.
Winston83
France
Quite certainly the best B&B we've ever stayed in! Everything was PERFECT : John and David were wonderful hosts from the moment we arrived until the moment we left. The house is beautiful and so clean, the decoration and equipment are wonderful and the full Scottish breakfast was excellent! Wish we could have stayed longer!! Even a lovely cake on arrival - they really look after their guests!
Grammar Lodge Guest House features garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Campbeltown, 600 metres from Springbank Whisky Distillery.
Robert
United Kingdom
Spacious room with comfortable bed. Quiet location a short walk from town centre. Plenty of off road parking space. Friendly and accomodating host. The room and house are very well furnished and in good order. The breakfast choices and food was very good.
A recently renovated property, Ocean View is set in Campbeltown near Springbank Whisky Distillery, Mitchell's Glengyle distillery. Featuring sea and mountain views, this apartment also has free WiFi.
Set 600 metres from Mitchell's Glengyle distillery, The Nifty Nook offers accommodation in Campbeltown.
Carol
United Kingdom
The apartment has everything we needed for a four-day stay. It is very comfortable and the kitchen is well-equipped. The property is located in a nice street, handy for local shops and restaurants.
The hosts are very helpful and responded quickly to a question I had.
We found the Kintyre Larder almost at the end of the street and it has a good stock of locally-supplied foods and drinks. We made several stops there. The restaurant Number Forty Two is very close by and the food and service were excellent. We had a great choice of fresh seafood and would recommend the restaurant. The Cadenhead's Whisky Shop has a "Tasting Room" cafe nearby - ask in the shop for directions because it's tucked away, a little out of sight. There's a small selection of very fresh food in the Tasting Room and its also a great place for a late morning coffee or an afternoon stop.
The distillery tours were well worth the trip - they were the main purpose of our visit. However, Campbeltown is also a good destination for boat trips, bike hire and coastal walks.
Before we even left, we were planning to go back.
Set in Campbeltown, the recently renovated Camisila offers accommodation less than 1 km from Springbank Whisky Distillery and a 10-minute walk from Mitchell's Glengyle distillery.
Jasper
Netherlands
It is large and right next to a distillery beautiful garden good kitchen and nice beds
Situated in Campbeltown, 700 metres from Springbank Whisky Distillery, Ardshiel Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Dr. susan
United Kingdom
Fantastic traditional hotel with beautiful
Fittings & elegant broad staircase
with solid treads easy to climb even with a stick. charming, friendly staff who work efficiently & professionally. I love the biggest single malt whiskey collection in any hotel ever seen. Reading the labels can take a long time / but the whiskey menu is easier & informative. Chef excellent too.
To me the Ardshiel, Flora, Marion & their caring team is the Mull of Kintyre.
It was just right, not too busy and not too quiet,...
It was just right, not too busy and not too quiet, unfortunately the ferry from Campbeltown to Ardrossan had been withdrawn so we had to endure the long journey back which was not in our weekend plan. So if you are coming make sure the ferry is operating.
Brian.A
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The town is on the downside of things but back on the way up...
The town is on the downside of things but back on the way up. The two distilleries in town were excellent: Springbank and Glen Scotia and we toured both. Actually there is a small third one, Glengyle as well. There used to be over 100 distilleries before WW1. This is an area known also for its outstanding salmon and cheese. It's relatively undiscovered by tourists as well. I would recommend it and hope to be back again. Getting around in town was done with taxis.
Harold
United States
10
Scored 10
Campbeltown is a very cozy, and very friendly little town!!!
Campbeltown is a very cozy, and very friendly little town!!! We loved the people there! People would go out of their way to help us with directions or any questions we had. The Harbour is so beautiful, breathtaking!! The town still has an old feel to it with a lot of the original buildings around 1700 to 1800’s still standing and in use!! Gorgeous architecture!! Be sure to tour around town on a rented e-bike or car. Well worth it!!! We had a wonderful stay in Campbeltown!!
Travel
Canada
10
Scored 10
I like Campbeltown, it's a lovely place with great food etc.
I like Campbeltown, it's a lovely place with great food etc. and I would encourage more people to visit. It may seem inaccessible as it's so far from everywhere else, so going out of your way to get there is well worth it.
Anne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I haven't been to Campeltown for 20 years or so and we...
I haven't been to Campeltown for 20 years or so and we visited on our mini tour of southern Scotland. A great base to venture out to Callander, Saddell and Machrihanish.
We ate at No.42. The food is delicious, the staff engaging and welcoming but it's a bit pricey.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cambeltown is the southern point of the kintyre 66 route.
Cambeltown is the southern point of the kintyre 66 route. It has an interesting working harbour and 2 distilleries to visit. One, Springbank, is right in the middle of the town. Nearby are a couple of golf courses, links I believe. A drive will take you to the Mull of Kintyre lighthouse but once you park there’s a steep hike and the road is challenging and not for long vehicles.
The Argyll Arms is right in the centre of Campbeltown, very close to the ferry terminal, location was ideal.
The staff were very polite and friendly and eager to help. The room was spacious enough but faced the rear of the hotel so had no view as such. Breakfast was a mixture of self service for the likes of fruit juice , cereals ,fruit ect. and waitress service for all the hot stuff, which was tasty and prompt. Evening meals are available but we did not take any, there is a small bar on site which is well stocked.
The apartment was immaculate. Bed was comfortable, bathroom was very roomy. It was a very beautiful apartment right in the heart of Campbeltown. There were some very quirky features and lovely ornaments. Plenty of games and information. We loved the finishing touches! We were left a bottle of wine and milk. There were loads of towels and the kitchen was well equipped. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this apartment. Lovely stay.
Brilliant location for exploring the South of the Kintyre peninsula, only a short drive from Campbeltown, (or walk/bus if you prefer).
Apartment has everything you need to feel at home, we settled to the place the minute we walked in the door.
Although situated near a road, we had no problem at all with traffic noise, and enjoyed a peaceful sleep every night.
Lovely unobstructed views over fields to the hills.
Bruce and Tracey run a great hotel. They have opened up their huge mansion of a home and are friendly, helpful and very knowledgeable of the Campbeltown area.
You must try the full Scottish breakfast and also check-out Bruce's very special bar.
The hotel sits at the top of the main road into Campbeltown, with a short ten-minute walk getting you down to the shops and distilleries (Glen Scotia and Springbank)
We paid extra for the room on the front which was well worth it! The room was excellent, very spacious, fantastic view of the sea and the building itself is beautiful, it was a perfect location for the reason we where visiting which was for the springbank distillery, the hotel staff/owners where really lovely.
Our host was very welcoming, helpful, and kind. Breakfast was good. Our room was spacious, with ensuite bathroom which is not always the case in historical homes. The location is very central to Campbeltown and easy to walk within the town. Free street parking was easy.
Room was comfortable with a lovely view of the garden. Guest lounge and bar were fabulous and very welcoming. Breakfast was a great full Scottish. Hotel was within walking distance of the town. Staff were really friendly and welcoming. We really enjoyed our stay.
Kirsteen was welcoming and an incredible host. Great care was shown to present the room in an inviting way. Although the rooms were warm, due to unseasonably warm Scotland weather, they were comfortable and we had everything we needed.
A total surprise compared to the other hotels/ B&B I have used in this area. Tastefully refurbished school building and excellent B&B. Owner could not have been more welcoming. Breakfast was top notch too.
Central location in heart of Campbeltown . Friendly knowledgeable owners who will go out their way to make your stay a great experience. Lovely breakfast in a homely breakfast lounge.
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