where personal service, luxury and a gourmet dining experience are the very essence of all that is great about a visit to this exclusive retreat. Whether you come for the stunning views, the fine dining restaurant or for pampering in understated luxury there is always a good reason to come and stay. The atmosphere is one of relaxed elegance where friendly staff
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are attentive and efficient yet not too formal. The eight bedrooms and three suites are all uniquely designed with beautiful fabrics and furnishings, whilst we also offer two luxury two bedroom self- catering cottages for those wishing a little more independence. We also have our snug bar where you can enjoy a fine selection of whiskies and gins.
he Airds, a four-star luxury Country House Hotel in the romantic setting of Scotland’s West Coast, near Oban, is
Our romantic candlelit restaurant, which is widely acknowledged as being one of the best in Scotland and has consistently been awarded 3 Rosettes for over 20 years, conveys the same understated elegance. Our locally caught fish and shellfish are some of the finest in the UK and our Head Chef takes full advantage of this when preparing menus. The Airds is perfectly located on the breathtaking scenic west coast such that you can head in any direction from the hotel and quickly come across sights and landmarks of national significance. Spend your days exploring the nearby islands of Lismore and Mull, the dramatic landscape of Glencoe, or the bustling town of Oban and its distillery. Alternatively, you may wish to hire a bike or simply take one of the many beautiful walks from right outside the hotel’s door and then return for a gentle massage in the comfort of your room.
www.airds-hotel.com AIRDS HOTEL & RESTAURANT IN MILES BY CAR TO: EDINBURGH 134 | GLASGOW 107 | OBAN 20 | GLENCOE 20 | BOATH HOUSE 114 | GLENEAGLES 97 13
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