The Argyll BookArgyll, Dalriada or Earra-ghaidheal, 'the Coastland' or 'Boundary of the Gael', is one of the most beautiful and historically significant parts of Scotland.
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| One o Four Frederick Crescent - http://www.islay-oneofour.com Self catering with details on accommodation, facilities, booking, gallery and contacts. - Read more |
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| The Oystercatcher Bed and Breakfast - http://www.islay-bedandbreakfast.com Offers details of accommodation, facilities, pricing, local information and contacts. - Read more |
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| Persabus Farm Cottage - http://www.persabus.co.uk Sixteenth century traditional farmhouse, recently renovated. Secluded position within one mile of the ferry terminal of Port Askaig, with views of the Sound of Islay and the Paps of Jura. Also makes and sells pottery. - Read more |
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| Port Askaig Hotel - http://www.portaskaig.co.uk Picturesque, family run highland inn on the shores of the Sound of Islay, overlooking the pier at which daily car ferries berth on arrival from the Scottish mainland. - Read more |
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| Port Charlotte Holidays - http://www.portcharlotteholidays.com Self catering apartments with details on accommodation, gallery, local area and services, with contacts. - Read more |
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| Port Charlotte Hotel - http://www.portcharlottehotel.co.uk Newly restored Victorian hotel on the seashore. Includes news and views from Islay. - Read more |
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| Rhinns Holidays - http://www.rhinns-holidays.co.uk Self-catering holiday cottage in the village of Port Charlotte. Three bedrooms, sleeps 6. Check availability online. - Read more |
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| Saddlers Brae - http://www.islaysaddlersbrae.co.uk Self catering house sleeping 4 in Port Charlotte. Photo gallery and booking information. - Read more |
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| Samhchair - http://www.samhchair.co.uk Bed and breakfast accommodation in a bungalow overlooking the sandy beach of Kilnaughton Bay. Accommodation information and contact details. - Read more |
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| Smiddy Cottage - http://www.islaysmiddy.com Self-catering; includes details of accommodation, facilities, tariffs, local area, and contacts. - Read more |
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| Sornbank - http://www.sornbank.co.uk Scottish Tourist Board 4 stars self catering apartments on the Isle of Islay in Bridgend. Bed and breakfast also available. - Read more |
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| Sound View - http://www.soundview.supanet.com Renovated and furnished house located in Keills, overlooking the Sound of Islay, sleeps four. - Read more |
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| Tigh Cargaman Holiday Cottages - http://www.tighcargaman.com Includes details on accommodation, location, booking and contacts. - Read more |
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| The White Hart Hotel, Port Ellen - http://www.whiteharthotelislay.com Accommodation, prices, photographs, and contacts. - Read more |
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| an Taigh-Osda - The Hotel on the Shore - http://www.antaighosda.co.uk/ A luxury small hotel providing relaxed & informal accommodation in the village of Bruichladdich on the Island of Islay. You can choose to stay for bed and breakfast, dinner is available in our restaurant each evening. - Read more |
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| Cala Seimh Islay Holiday Home - http://www.calaseimh-islay-holidayhome.co.uk/ Cala Sèimh, Port Charlotte is a 3–storey terraced house on Shore Street, on the shores of Lochindaal and in the centre of the village. Available for self catering holidays. It has been recently refurbished, with double-glazing throughout, and easily accommodates 7 to 8 persons. - Read more |
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| Seal Cottage Portnahaven - http://www.seal-cottage.co.uk/ This 200 year old cottage, sleeps 4, is sitting alongside the picturesque bay of Portnahaven. The cottage has a good sized Living/dining room with comfortable Ercol style cottage suite including rocking chair and two bedrooms. - Read more |
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| The Grange Guesthouse - http://www.islaygrange.com/ The Grange Guesthouse is situated in Port Ellen in the South of the Isle of Islay, only a few minutes from Port Ellen Ferry Terminal and 4 Miles from Islay Airport. The house is a traditional 2 story stone house built in 1845 which proudly overlooks the village of Port Ellen, originally built as a Manse by Sir John Ramsay of Kildalton. - Read more |