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Kilcamb Lodge, idyllically set on the shoreline of Loch Sunart, is thought to be one of the oldest stone houses in Scotland. In the grounds, otters scamper over sea-weed covered rocks and a giant lime tree stands sentry-like outside the front door. Just beyond the gate, the wild splendour of the Ardnamurchan peninsula beckons to be explored. The mood inside is intimate, friendly and comfortable. The best bedrooms have splendid views over the loch and modern bathrooms. Head chef, Tammo Siemers, takes an ambitious approach to the food which can have incongruous results but is generally very pleasing.
Active Holiday
Back to Nature
Fishing
Wildlife Area
Great walks
Cycling
Other Activities
Pet friendly
Views
Child friendly
Restrictions on children
Traditional
Restaurant
Quiet
Wedding license
Country House
Romantic
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Remote
Secluded setting
Free wifi
Charming
Sea Views
Pet friendly
Dogs are welcome in five rooms all of which have direct garden access. Plus expect bowls, towels, treats and moreViews
Loch and mountain views from every window.Child friendly
Babysitting services are availableRestrictions on children
Children over 5yrs welcomeRestaurant
2 AA RosettesParking
Free parkingBicycle hire
Bar
Wedding license
Airport transfer
Meeting Room
Sit-out Terrace
Free wifi
Air conditioning
Wifi
Concierge
Suites
Room service
Garden
Fishing
Wildlife Area
Great walks
Cycling
Other Activities
"A luxurious restaurant with rooms, is well situated for coastal forays: it lies halfway between Sanna Bay and the Silver Sands of Morar."
Originally published by The Telegraph
"You can see deer, pine martens, even otters in the countryside surrounding this solid loch-side hotel on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula."
Originally published by The Telegraph
Originally published by Good Hotel Guide
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