Hotels in Argyll

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Absolutely – Argyll is well worth a visit, whether you’re heading there for the day from Glasgow or planning a longer break. With its incredible coastline, peaceful lochs and forest landscapes, there’s loads to see and do. It's a brilliant spot for nature lovers, outdoor adventurers and anyone looking to unwind surrounded by stunning scenery.
Argyll is around a two-hour drive from Glasgow, making it ideal for a day trip if you’re staying in the city. The journey takes you through some lovely Scottish countryside, and once you arrive, you’ll find yourself in a completely different setting – perfect for getting a break from the hustle and bustle.
Argyll is known for its rugged coastlines, scenic lochs, ancient castles and abundance of wildlife. It’s one of Scotland’s most beautiful regions and a favourite spot for spotting dolphins, red deer, otters and sea birds. Argyll is also home to several picturesque towns and historic sites, like Inveraray Castle and the fishing town of Oban.
Argyll is best known for its breathtaking natural scenery, historic sites and coastal adventures. Stretching across a huge part of western Scotland, it’s packed with sea lochs, quiet beaches, forested hills and remote islands. The region is a haven for wildlife lovers – you might spot dolphins, seals or even golden eagles while you’re out exploring. Argyll is also famous for its castles, including the grand Inveraray Castle, and for the whisky produced in areas like Campbeltown and the nearby islands. The town of Oban is another highlight – a gateway to the Inner Hebrides and a popular spot for seafood. Whether you’re into hiking, boat trips, or just soaking up the peaceful surroundings, Argyll is a brilliant place to visit.









