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Loch Fyne
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78 out of 100
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Shore Street
PA32 8XT Inveraray
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Review
[07.04.2007 00:14]

Date of the stay
Nov 2006

90 out of 100
85%
Loch Fyne Hotel, Inveraray
The hotel is situated in Inveraray, Argyll Scotland and is situated on the banks of Loch Fyne. With panoramic views across the loch, its a relaxing setting, the hotel itself has 74 rooms which are split between junior suites which have loch views executive Rooms and standard rooms. We stayed in a standard room which has all the facilities you [more...]
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Article
[29.01.2008 10:39]

Date published
Jan 2008

70 out of 100
A lovely spot to stop-off on your way to the islands
According to Steve Keenan the location is a winner for this hotel. Not only is it an ideal stopping-off point on the way to Oban and the Inner Hebrides, it is situated on the shores of the loch. The hills opposite are "unblemished by man or holiday cottage". Unfortunately only eight rooms have a view over the water; the reviewer had to lean out [more...]

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[13.11.2006 10:17]

Date published
Nov 2006

70 out of 100
Something for the Weekend
Despite "parts of the hotel" having undergone renovation work, the place still looks like "a tartan explosion". The staff are "very welcoming" and can be "helpful whenever approached". The spa, "newly-opened" has a good selection of "indulgent treatments". Breakfast was a "hearty porridge" as well as the local "Loch Fyne kippers" which were [more...]
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