The Cuilfail Hotel, Kilmelfort
recommendedExploring the scenic surroundingsTake a leisurely walk from The Cuilfail Hotel to nearby waterfalls, the shore of Loch Melfort, interesting rock formations, and hill lochs for breathtaking views.
Exploring KilmelfortWander around the charming village of Kilmelfort, located near the hotel, and discover craft and souvenir shops, the Oban distillery visitor center, a Miniatures Museum, and Sea World.
Relaxing by the open fireCozy up in The Cuilfail Hotel's bar next to the crackling open fire and enjoy a selection of Scottish Gins and malt whiskies.
Exploring the nearby Isle of SeilTake a scenic drive from Cuilfail Hotel Oban to the Isle of Seil, where you can cross the bridge over the Atlantic via Degnish and enjoy stunning views of the surroundings.
Discovering local wildlifeEmbark on wildlife cruises organized by Cuilfail Hotel Oban, offering the opportunity to observe seals, porpoises, whales, otters, and a wide variety of birds in their natural habitat.
Indulging in Highland cuisineDelight your taste buds with the Chef's own Steak & Ale Pie, made with prime Scotch Beef, always available on the menu at The Cuilfail Hotel.
- Enjoying watersports adventures
- Venturing into the Highlands
- Participating in outdoor activities
- Visiting local attractions
- Indulging in local delicacies
- Shopping for souvenirs
- Relaxing in peaceful surroundings
- Taking scenic drives
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking property
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Pets allowed
- Fireplace
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Tours/Ticket assistance
- Wedding services
Dining
- Paid breakfast
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Business center
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
Room features
- Tea and coffee facilities
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- Telephone
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
• Situated in the charming village of Kilmelford on the shores of Loch Melfort, the location offers proximity to the Melfort Pier and the picturesque Melfort Hills. • The area boasts historical significance with nearby attractions such as the Kilmartin Glen, an archaeological site with ancient stone carvings and monuments, and the Kilmartin Museum showcasing local artifacts. • Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, the Knapdale Forest and Loch Sween provide opportunities for hiking, cycling, and water sports, while the village pub offers traditional Scottish dining.
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