Property building in Loch Melfort Hotel

Loch Melfort Hotel

Hotel-Highlights

Welcome to Loch Melfort Hotel, a charming 4-star getaway nestled in the picturesque city of Oban, United Kingdom. Located just 12,9mi from the city center, this hotel offers a tranquil retreat amidst stunning natural beauty. The address for this delightful establishment is on Arduaine, promising a peaceful escape for travelers seeking relaxation and tranquility.

Sea view in Loch Melfort Hotel
Property building in Loch Melfort Hotel

Zimmer

Zeige 11 Fotos

2 Einzelbetten

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160 m²

Lodge, 2 Einzelbetten, Meerblick

Balkon

Flachbildfernseher

Tee-/Kaffeemaschine

Located on the first floor, this room includes bathrobes, bottled water, ironing facilities, and reclining patio furniture. If half board selected, this rate include a £40 per adult dinner allowance. Dogs are not permitted in this room. This room can be set up with either a double or 2 single beds, please specify your preference when booking.

Main House Sea View Room with Balcony in Loch Melfort Hotel

Zeige 6 Fotos

1 Queen-Size-Bett

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160 m²

Haus, Meerblick, Balkon

Privatbad

Balkon

Flachbildfernseher

Tee-/Kaffeemaschine

Located within the main hotel, this room features a balcony. If half board selected, this rate include a £40 per adult dinner allowance. Dogs are not permitted in this room.

Sea View Lodge Double or Twin Room - Pet Friendly in Loch Melfort Hotel

Zeige 12 Fotos

1 Queen-Size-Bett

2 Einzelbetten

/

160 m²

Lodge, Meerblick, Haustiere erlaubt

Privatbad

Badewanne

Terrasse

Flachbildfernseher

Please inform the hotel of your double or twin preference by using the comments field when booking. If half board selected, this rate include a £40 per adult dinner allowance. Dogs can be accommodated in this room type, subject to availability and by prior arrangement direct with the hotel.Their is a £10 charge.

Entdecken Sie mehr

Staying at Loch Melfort Hotel won't break the bank, as prices start at a reasonable minimum. While reviews are yet to be posted, this hidden gem awaits discerning guests looking to experience the warmth and hospitality of a cozy UK hotel. Whether you're exploring the nearby city or simply unwinding in the serene surroundings, Loch Melfort Hotel offers an ideal base for your Scottish adventures.

Property building in Loch Melfort Hotel
Sea view in Loch Melfort Hotel

Erleben Sie das Beste

Immerse yourself in the beauty of the United Kingdom during your stay at Loch Melfort Hotel, where rolling hills and breathtaking landscapes surround you. With its convenient location and comfortable amenities, this hotel is the perfect choice for travelers looking to explore Oban and its enchanting surroundings. Experience a delightful blend of comfort, nature, and tranquility at Loch Melfort Hotel - your home away from home in the heart of Scotland.

Bedroom, Bed in Loch Melfort Hotel
Balcony/Terrace, Bed in Loch Melfort Hotel

Planen Sie Ihren Aufenthalt

At Loch Melfort Hotel, guests can choose between different room types to suit their preferences. From cozy double rooms to spacious suites, each accommodation option is elegantly decorated with modern furnishings and offers stunning views of the lush gardens or the sparkling sea. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple seeking a romantic escape, or a family looking for a comfortable retreat, there is a room at Loch Melfort Hotel to cater to your needs.

Food in Loch Melfort Hotel
Food in Loch Melfort Hotel

Ausstattung

Restaurant

Strandlage

Privatstrand

Kostenlose Privatparkplätze

Kostenloses WLAN

Zimmerservice

Strand

Bar

Restaurant/places to eat in Loch Melfort Hotel
Bathroom in Loch Melfort Hotel

Restaurant

Restaurant at Loch Melfort

Traditionell, Britisch

Food in Loch Melfort Hotel
Lounge or bar in Loch Melfort Hotel
Property building in Loch Melfort Hotel
The location is exceptional with magnificent views from our room across Asknish Bay and down the Sound of Jura, flanked by the Craignish Peninsula on one side and the isles of Shuna and Jura on the other. Our room was in the Seaview Lodge on the groundfloor; the almost full-width French window opened out onto the patio, with a couple of steps down to the lawn and onwards down to the shore. The room was bright, comfortable and well-appointed. There is a choice of rooms upstairs with a balcony or downstairs with the patio - the only caveat we would mention is that the patio rooms rather lack privacy - guests with dogs would pass frequently and often gaze straight in through the window - I think another time we would choose upstairs. Because we are clinically-vulnerable, we chose not to use the hotel facilities and ate in our room, which we managed perfectly well, although of course the room is not designed for dining. We nevertheless did see the restaurant and bar when collecting (masked) our drinks and were impressed by the pleasant and comfortable environment. Both have that same fantastic view down the Sound of Jura and the bar has a pair of large tripod-mounted binoculars for further appreciation of the outlook. Although presently most people feel the pandemic is over, it isn't for the clinically vulnerable, so we were very grateful for staff acceptance of our masking in public areas and for the respectful distancing of the lovely staff who delivered our breakfasts and dinners to outside our door. The food itself was lovely. We particularly liked the 'North Sea Cod & Langoustine' and the 'Crisp Battered North Sea Haddock' - it doesn't mention it on the menu, but the latter comes in two portion sizes, the largest of which is huge. The desserts were excellent, as were the breakfast dishes. The area surrounding the Loch Melfort Hotel is chock-full of things to do and places to go, so it's impossible to be bored there!

Robbie

The location was absolutely fantastic, despite the wet Scottish weather the view was no less spectacular. This was my 7 month old puppy’s first time at a hotel and the room was great. A towel, bowl and some treats were provided for her. I can’t praise the restaurant staff enough, they were so helpful and allowed us to sit further away as it was her first time in a restaurant. The barman whose name I didn’t catch but mentioned he was South African offered us water for her and the manager ensured she had enough space to get on with her training. It was a really smooth process thanks to the team! The food was also 10/10 and the room was spotless. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. Thank you.

Lauren

The view is what is amazing about this hotel and the grounds have several friendly highland cows which were a big treat for us. The staff team are also super communicative and responsive - you can tell they really want to make your stay a good one. We ordered off the menu for breakfast and it was lovely; we noticed others were making up their own orders based off of what was available on the menu. It seemed so luxurious that the staff just accommodated those special orders and that there was a cook to make these breakfasts to order. I also appreciated that it wasn't a breakfast buffet. The quality seemed to be better and I liked that there was no food waste due to buffet items sitting out.

Melissa

The location is great, huge picture windows capture the large panoramic view of water and mountains. After the long drive to get there it was fabulous to walk around ‘the garden’ which turned out to be a nice easy hike through beautiful landscaping with plenty of photo opportunities and a beautiful lookout spot with benches to relax and enjoy the view. Our room was comfortable and had a deck you could access through a large glass door so that you could stay inside and enjoy the view, or sit on the chairs outside and feel the expanse of nature. The restaurant is fantastic. The portions may be a bit small but the food was beyond expectations. I see why people return over and over.

Dianah

This place is stunning! Food, staff, location were all fabulous. We got our breakfast and dinner included in the price which was a steal. I can imagine the cost racking up if you're on pay as you go. Little touches, like hot chocolate, tea cakes and bottled water in the room were great. The room was very spacious even with a pop up bed for our daughter and we loved chilling on the balcony with a view of the sea. Short walk down to a secluded beach which my 4 year old loved. The staff were so lovely with our little one which makes the stay so much more enjoyable.

Natalie

The location is exceptional with magnificent views from our room across Asknish Bay and down the Sound of Jura, flanked by the Craignish Peninsula on one side and the isles of Shuna and Jura on the other. Our room was in the Seaview Lodge on the groundfloor; the almost full-width French window opened out onto the patio, with a couple of steps down to the lawn and onwards down to the shore. The room was bright, comfortable and well-appointed. There is a choice of rooms upstairs with a balcony or downstairs with the patio - the only caveat we would mention is that the patio rooms rather lack privacy - guests with dogs would pass frequently and often gaze straight in through the window - I think another time we would choose upstairs. Because we are clinically-vulnerable, we chose not to use the hotel facilities and ate in our room, which we managed perfectly well, although of course the room is not designed for dining. We nevertheless did see the restaurant and bar when collecting (masked) our drinks and were impressed by the pleasant and comfortable environment. Both have that same fantastic view down the Sound of Jura and the bar has a pair of large tripod-mounted binoculars for further appreciation of the outlook. Although presently most people feel the pandemic is over, it isn't for the clinically vulnerable, so we were very grateful for staff acceptance of our masking in public areas and for the respectful distancing of the lovely staff who delivered our breakfasts and dinners to outside our door. The food itself was lovely. We particularly liked the 'North Sea Cod & Langoustine' and the 'Crisp Battered North Sea Haddock' - it doesn't mention it on the menu, but the latter comes in two portion sizes, the largest of which is huge. The desserts were excellent, as were the breakfast dishes. The area surrounding the Loch Melfort Hotel is chock-full of things to do and places to go, so it's impossible to be bored there!

Robbie

The location was absolutely fantastic, despite the wet Scottish weather the view was no less spectacular. This was my 7 month old puppy’s first time at a hotel and the room was great. A towel, bowl and some treats were provided for her. I can’t praise the restaurant staff enough, they were so helpful and allowed us to sit further away as it was her first time in a restaurant. The barman whose name I didn’t catch but mentioned he was South African offered us water for her and the manager ensured she had enough space to get on with her training. It was a really smooth process thanks to the team! The food was also 10/10 and the room was spotless. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. Thank you.

Lauren

The view is what is amazing about this hotel and the grounds have several friendly highland cows which were a big treat for us. The staff team are also super communicative and responsive - you can tell they really want to make your stay a good one. We ordered off the menu for breakfast and it was lovely; we noticed others were making up their own orders based off of what was available on the menu. It seemed so luxurious that the staff just accommodated those special orders and that there was a cook to make these breakfasts to order. I also appreciated that it wasn't a breakfast buffet. The quality seemed to be better and I liked that there was no food waste due to buffet items sitting out.

Melissa

The location is great, huge picture windows capture the large panoramic view of water and mountains. After the long drive to get there it was fabulous to walk around ‘the garden’ which turned out to be a nice easy hike through beautiful landscaping with plenty of photo opportunities and a beautiful lookout spot with benches to relax and enjoy the view. Our room was comfortable and had a deck you could access through a large glass door so that you could stay inside and enjoy the view, or sit on the chairs outside and feel the expanse of nature. The restaurant is fantastic. The portions may be a bit small but the food was beyond expectations. I see why people return over and over.

Dianah

This place is stunning! Food, staff, location were all fabulous. We got our breakfast and dinner included in the price which was a steal. I can imagine the cost racking up if you're on pay as you go. Little touches, like hot chocolate, tea cakes and bottled water in the room were great. The room was very spacious even with a pop up bed for our daughter and we loved chilling on the balcony with a view of the sea. Short walk down to a secluded beach which my 4 year old loved. The staff were so lovely with our little one which makes the stay so much more enjoyable.

Natalie

The location is exceptional with magnificent views from our room across Asknish Bay and down the Sound of Jura, flanked by the Craignish Peninsula on one side and the isles of Shuna and Jura on the other. Our room was in the Seaview Lodge on the groundfloor; the almost full-width French window opened out onto the patio, with a couple of steps down to the lawn and onwards down to the shore. The room was bright, comfortable and well-appointed. There is a choice of rooms upstairs with a balcony or downstairs with the patio - the only caveat we would mention is that the patio rooms rather lack privacy - guests with dogs would pass frequently and often gaze straight in through the window - I think another time we would choose upstairs. Because we are clinically-vulnerable, we chose not to use the hotel facilities and ate in our room, which we managed perfectly well, although of course the room is not designed for dining. We nevertheless did see the restaurant and bar when collecting (masked) our drinks and were impressed by the pleasant and comfortable environment. Both have that same fantastic view down the Sound of Jura and the bar has a pair of large tripod-mounted binoculars for further appreciation of the outlook. Although presently most people feel the pandemic is over, it isn't for the clinically vulnerable, so we were very grateful for staff acceptance of our masking in public areas and for the respectful distancing of the lovely staff who delivered our breakfasts and dinners to outside our door. The food itself was lovely. We particularly liked the 'North Sea Cod & Langoustine' and the 'Crisp Battered North Sea Haddock' - it doesn't mention it on the menu, but the latter comes in two portion sizes, the largest of which is huge. The desserts were excellent, as were the breakfast dishes. The area surrounding the Loch Melfort Hotel is chock-full of things to do and places to go, so it's impossible to be bored there!

Robbie

The location was absolutely fantastic, despite the wet Scottish weather the view was no less spectacular. This was my 7 month old puppy’s first time at a hotel and the room was great. A towel, bowl and some treats were provided for her. I can’t praise the restaurant staff enough, they were so helpful and allowed us to sit further away as it was her first time in a restaurant. The barman whose name I didn’t catch but mentioned he was South African offered us water for her and the manager ensured she had enough space to get on with her training. It was a really smooth process thanks to the team! The food was also 10/10 and the room was spotless. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. Thank you.

Lauren

The view is what is amazing about this hotel and the grounds have several friendly highland cows which were a big treat for us. The staff team are also super communicative and responsive - you can tell they really want to make your stay a good one. We ordered off the menu for breakfast and it was lovely; we noticed others were making up their own orders based off of what was available on the menu. It seemed so luxurious that the staff just accommodated those special orders and that there was a cook to make these breakfasts to order. I also appreciated that it wasn't a breakfast buffet. The quality seemed to be better and I liked that there was no food waste due to buffet items sitting out.

Melissa

The location is great, huge picture windows capture the large panoramic view of water and mountains. After the long drive to get there it was fabulous to walk around ‘the garden’ which turned out to be a nice easy hike through beautiful landscaping with plenty of photo opportunities and a beautiful lookout spot with benches to relax and enjoy the view. Our room was comfortable and had a deck you could access through a large glass door so that you could stay inside and enjoy the view, or sit on the chairs outside and feel the expanse of nature. The restaurant is fantastic. The portions may be a bit small but the food was beyond expectations. I see why people return over and over.

Dianah

This place is stunning! Food, staff, location were all fabulous. We got our breakfast and dinner included in the price which was a steal. I can imagine the cost racking up if you're on pay as you go. Little touches, like hot chocolate, tea cakes and bottled water in the room were great. The room was very spacious even with a pop up bed for our daughter and we loved chilling on the balcony with a view of the sea. Short walk down to a secluded beach which my 4 year old loved. The staff were so lovely with our little one which makes the stay so much more enjoyable.

Natalie

Standort

Arduaine, Oban, PA34 4XG, Vereinigtes Königreich

Loch Melfort Hotel