Isle of Eriska Hotel, Spa & Island

“Gorgeous views and a truly unique and memorable experience.” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

ERISKA, ARGYLL & BUTE

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Our Inspector's view

Located on a 300-acre private island on the west coast of Scotland, Isle of Eriska Hotel boasts glorious views of Loch Linnhe to the Morvern Mountains. The hospitality and service from all the staff is professional and friendly. The smart and stylish accommodation varies – there are 16 standard and deluxe rooms in the main house; five spa suites, each with a hot tub; Hilltop Reserve rooms for two, a short walk from the hotel, and two garden cottages. Excellent, award-winning food can be enjoyed in the fine-dining restaurant, and there’s also The Deck, situated above the Stables Spa for more casual eating and for afternoon tea. As well as the spa, there’s many activities for guests to enjoy – golf, sailing, archery and fishing to name but a few.

Awards, accolades & Welcome Schemes

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AA Recommended Spa
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3-Rosette restaurant
Isle of Eriska Hotel, Spa & Island
ERISKA, ARGYLL & BUTE, PA37 1SD

Features

Rooms
  • En-suite rooms annex: 14
  • En-suite rooms: 30
  • Family rooms: 2
  • Bedrooms Ground: 7
  • Free TV
  • Broadband available
  • WiFi available
Children
  • Children welcome
  • Babysitting service
  • Laundry facilities
  • Ironing facilities
  • Cots provided
  • High chairs
  • Children's portions or menu
Leisure
  • Indoor Pool
  • Golf Course
  • Hard Tennis Court
  • Squash Courts
  • Gym available
  • Croquet Available
  • Spa Available
  • Christmas entertainment programme
  • New Year entertainment programme
Facilities
  • Night porter available
  • Outdoor parking spaces: 30
Accessibility
  • Accessible bedrooms: 2
  • Walk-in showers
Prices and payment
  • Single room, minimum price: £265
  • Double room, minimum price: £370
Weddings
  • Holds a civil ceremony licence

About the area

Discover Argyll & Bute

This is a county that’s all about awe-inspiring landscapes and unique island cultures. Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney put the area on the map when he wrote Mull of Kintyre, recorded in 1977 with the local pipe band backing his group. Kintyre is a long, thin peninsula that points south from the mainland, sheltering the mouth of the Firth of Clyde from the open sea. It’s very nearly an island, with just a narrow isthmus connecting it with Knapdale, to the north.

Tucked away at the end of the Firth of Clyde, Bute has been the holiday playground for generations of Glaswegians and is home to some of the finest golden beaches anywhere on the west coast. It may not boast the wild mountain grandeur of some of Scotland’s other islands, but Bute is blessed with swathes of heathery moorland and a range of low, fertile hills, perfect for walking and studying the local wildlife. Such is the variety of landscapes that make up this county.

To experience the sights and sounds of the area, visit Dunoon in late August for the Cowal Highland Gathering, when more than 150 pipe bands from all over the world compete for prestigious trophies.

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