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Glenisle Hotel

A Small Hotel in Lamlash, Strathclyde


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Lamlash
Lamlash
Strathclyde
Scotland
KA27 8LY

Glenisle Hotel, Lamlash

Accommodation Description:
Set in the beautiful village of Lamlash on the Isle of Arran, this traditional Scottish hotel with its gables and whitewashed walls looks directly across the sea to the Holy Isle. To the side is the hotels walled garden which also faces the sea and is an ideal spot to relax with a coffee or a drink or simply to enjoy the view.

From: £39.50

Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings)

Facilities

  • Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout
  • Cots available
  • Car parking available onsite
  • Wi-Fi Available
  • Restaurant
  • TV
  • Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
  • Hairdryer in each room
  • Telephone In Each Room
  • Limited Hours Room Service
  • Limited room service for hot food
  • Wake Up Call Available
  • Car Parking Available Offsite
  • In-room Broadband
  • Wi-Fi Available In Public Areas
  • Bar
  • [Channels] News
  • [Channels] Movies (Free)
  • [Channels] Music
  • [Channels] Childrens
  • Radio
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Carn Ban - 3.6 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Brodick Heritage Museum - 3.9 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Rosaburn Heritage Museum - 3.9 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Giants’ Graves - 3.9 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Brodick Castle - 4.5 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Goatfell - 7 miles (Countryside) Heritage Rating

Machrie Moor Stone Circles - 7.2 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Torrylin Cairn - 7.4 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Moss Farm Road Stone Circles - 7.9 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Kilpatrick Dun - 7.9 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Saddell - 15.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Bowness - 85.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Burgh-by-Sands - 92 miles away Heritage Rating

Cockermouth - 92.2 miles away Heritage Rating

St Bees - 93 miles away Heritage Rating

Lower Largo - 97.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Carlisle - 97.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Caldbeck - 98 miles away Heritage Rating


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Directions:
From the ferry terminal at Brodick Pier follow main road south for 3 miles past the golf course. When you arrive in Lamlash follow the main road along the sea front. The hotel is on the right with direct views towards the sea.


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