Tayvallich a secret corner of Argyll, beautifully located Chalet.
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10/10 Excellent
"Beautiful location and wonderful view over the lochside. Pet-friendly and great local activities- check out the Taynish nature reserve, Beaver sanctuary, Wild Argyll and Venture West along with local artist studios. A brilliant holiday we will be back!"
"Smooth check in, very clear instructions. Easy, free parking just a few steps away. Lovely room, with beautiful furniture and decorative items. The room was large with comfy seating, as well as table and chairs for eating, plus a wonderful view of the harbour. Very comfy bed. Thoughtful touches in the room including chilled water, wine, cheese and oatcakes. Being opposite Co-op was very handy for food, though there were several options in the town too. Breakfast options were good, and delivered exactly when we asked. Would definitely recommend."
"How do I describe the island of Colonsay and the Hotel? It is impossible to find the right words. This is an island of incredible beauty, almost dream-like quiet, the most amazing beach ever, it is such a special place. The hotel is an old inn, just up the pier road from the ferry dock, with classic weathered architecture - uneven floorboards, winding stairs, safe timeless feel, but modern in the things that matter - comfortable bed, functional bathroom etc. The screen-less windows open to sea air and birdsong. The restaurant has a decent variety of good, simple food with local ingredients. The bar has local peaty whiskeys and a welcoming atmosphere. One comment - Colonsay is a small island, but it is hilly and the single road is winding. While bringing a car over on the ferry is expensive, it really is the only practical way to see the island, to get up to the stunning Kiloran Bay beach, to bucolic Colony House for lunch in the garden cafe, and down to the Oronsay causeway unless you are a vigorous hiker or biker with lots of time. Don't miss the surprisingly interesting historic museum in an old church up near the beach, and the salmon smokery - most delicious salmon ever. This is not an island with excitement or modern entertainment, but don't neglect to just sit quietly, wee dram in hand, blue sea and green hills in view, and listen to the sheep, birds, and wind. Even if I never go back, a day will not pass that I don't want to be on Colonsay."
Learn about the local history of Lochgilphead when you spend time at Chapel of Keills. While in this romantic area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
Rhuvaal Lighthouse is just one of the places to see in Islay Island, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? You can enjoy the bars while in the area.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Isle of Jura Distillery during your trip to Craighouse. Amble around the area's gardens or experience its jazz scene.
Feolin Study Centre is located in Isle of Jura. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, you could search for properties close to public transport so it's easy to get around.
Where is the best place to stay near Feolin Study Centre?
The Colonsay Hotel is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers free breakfast and a restaurant. You'll find it 13.7 mi (22 km) from Feolin Study Centre. Other good choices in the area include The Grey Gull Hotel and Crinan Hotel.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Feolin Study Centre, will I receive a refund?
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