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Port Appin – 12 hotels and places to stay

The Pierhouse Hotel sits on the shores of Loch Linnhe in the village of Port Appin.

Breakfast and location was great.
Review score
Superb
97 reviews
Price from
£186
1 night, 2 adults

Set in Port Appin, 30 km from Loch Linnhe, The Airds Hotel and Restaurant offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Clean and spacious, it suited me to have a self contained self catering cottage for my stay.
Review score
Very good
349 reviews
Price from
£105.09
1 night, 2 adults

Offering a restaurant, 24-hours room service and a spa, Isle of Eriska Hotel Spa & Island is set in 300 acres of lush landscapes in Oban.

Friendly staff and excellent service
Review score
Superb
168 reviews
Price from
£337.50
1 night, 2 adults

Tobar nan Iasgair Lismore is situated in Achnacroish. This beachfront property offers access to free WiFi and free private parking. Outdoor seating is also available at the holiday home.

The house was super cosy, felt like visiting someone we knew... :-) The owner was very, very kind and made us feel welcomed which added extra "at home" feeling. The view was amazing day and night - enjoyed the meteor shower from the porch and even from bedroom windows! Definitely want to come back.
Review score
Exceptional
30 reviews
Price from
£171.60
1 night, 2 adults

Set in Appin, in a historic building, 26 km from Loch Linnhe, Linnhe Apartment, Kinlochlaich House is an apartment with a garden and barbecue facilities.

Style, location and outdoor space
Review score
Exceptional
101 reviews
Price from
£261
1 night, 2 adults

Set in Isle of Lismore in the Argyll and Bute region, Ballimackillichan Croft features a patio. The property has sea and mountain views.

Lovely stay for a night with Sarah and Yorick in their self build house. Great hospitality and interesting conversation. Music provided by Sarah and another guest was an extra bonus, together with a lovely communal evening meal.
Review score
Exceptional
66 reviews
Price from
£81
1 night, 2 adults

Set in Appin, in a historic building, 26 km from Loch Linnhe, Creran Apartment, Kinlochlaich House is an apartment with a garden and tennis court.

Gorgeous house and farm property. Lovely gardens. Very relaxing. Loved the log burner in our apartment. Comfortable bed. Felt very at home. Owner friendly and helpful. Welcome pack a lovely surprise. Lovely little pub nearby for atmospheric dinner. There is a tennis court in the backyard with racquets and balls supplied which was a delight for my son and I.
Review score
Exceptional
91 reviews
Price from
£239.25
1 night, 2 adults

Appin Holiday Homes -Caravans, Lodges, Shepherds Hut and Train Carriage stays is located in Appin, midway between the towns of Oban and Fort William.

Perfect location, nice views, fair price
Review score
Fabulous
378 reviews
Price from
£112.88
1 night, 2 adults

Offering a garden and lake view, Ardtorna is located in Benderloch, 14 km from Dunstaffnage Castle and 16 km from Corran Halls.

Attention to detail and cleanliness is very high and the bed was incredibly comfortable
Review score
Fabulous
206 reviews
Price from
£170
1 night, 2 adults

Overlooking Loch Etive, the Falls of Lora Hotel is a 19th century property with an a la carte restaurant, there is free WiFi access available throughout , a bar and free on-site parking.

Welcoming
Review score
Fabulous
1,885 reviews
Price from
£162
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Port Appin:

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    There is another hotel at the pier where you can stay, dine...

    There is another hotel at the pier where you can stay, dine or just enjoy and scone and coffee. There is a little ferry for passengers and bikes to go across to the lovely island of Lismore. There you can cycle with either your own bike or hire one on the quay at the other side. Then you can cycle or walk to the Heritage Centre and Museum and cafe. The views are fantastic all around - when the clouds are not down! We were very lucky with a sunny day.
    Guest review by
    Maureen Morton
    United Kingdom
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    With one wee shop, a restaurant with rooms and a setting to...

    With one wee shop, a restaurant with rooms and a setting to die for, Port Appin is an unspoiled, beautiful location to visit all year round. Dinner and breakfast at the Pierhouse hotel was a bonus.
    Guest review by
    kim
    United Kingdom
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    Port Appin is a jewel in the most beautiful place in the...

    Port Appin is a jewel in the most beautiful place in the world, Scotland's west coast. Lismore, the island in Loch Linnhe, is like a little bit of heaven. We ate twice in the Pierhouse Hotel. It was very good indeed. Walking, cycling, swimming, hill walking, sailing, there are so many things to do. It is 2.5 hours drive from east Central Scotland.
    Guest review by
    Stephen
    United Kingdom
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    Front of house staff were well organised, very helpful,...

    Front of house staff were well organised, very helpful, polite and eager to assist in any way. Their local knowledge was extremely helpful plus chef had them well versed on the menu and local produce. Our room was spacious and spotlessly clean. The only downside was the double bed. Maybe it was turned the wrong way round as my head was lower than my feet. Another pillow would have been handy - don’t let that put you off as this is a fantastic hotel with first class food and service. A big plus nowadays are the two BEV charging points - delighted to leave with full stomachs and a fully recharged battery.
    Guest review by
    Graham
    United Kingdom
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    Perched towards the end of Loch Linnhe opposite the island...

    Perched towards the end of Loch Linnhe opposite the island of Lismore and the peaks of Ardgour and Morvern, Port Appin is small but perfectly formed. A scattering of houses along the lochside, it is well served by two hotels and a community-run shop, as well as many other facilities, particularly in the summer season (crafts; bike hire, local produce). The Pierhouse specialises in seafood and is excellent (the Airds hotel was closed but it was January). Ideal for a relaxing holiday, pottering around on beaches, up small hills, wandering in the woods, taking photographs, watching birds, it really is idyllic. So please don't go there : )
    Guest review by
    Fiona
    United Kingdom
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    The dining experience is excellent.

    The dining experience is excellent. Would have liked to be able to choose our breakfast time and not been given one. As it is called a hotel would have liked to have been able to order a snack on arrival early afternoon but the kitchen was closed so more of a Guest House.
    Guest review by
    Shirley
    United Kingdom