Friday 6 December 2019

Port Askaig Hotel, Isle of Islay, Argyll, Bute & The Islands


Port Askaig Hotel, Isle of Islay, Argyll, Bute & The Islands

Port Askaig Hotel is a picturesque, family-run Highland Inn on the shores of the Sound of Islay, overlooking the pier at which daily car ferries berth on arrival from the Scottish mainland. Due to its proximity to the ferry, it offers easy access to Jura, Colonsay and the mainland. The hotel has been in family ownership for 50 years.

The Starboard Restaurant offers bistro-style dining, with full meal service in both bars and hot snacks available out with main meal times. Old Port Bar is the oldest licensed premises on Islay and features an excellent selection of local Malts.

The menu features local meat and seafood fresh from the harbour. Everything from little snacks to lobster lunches! Come and experience the Port Bar - the best in the West! Guest meals can be taken to the beer garden so they can enjoy watching the harbour activity and views.

All double/twin rooms are en suite with television, radio and hospitality tray. The rooms are all fitted and furnished to a good standard. All of the Hotel bedrooms are situated on the first floor with easy access (no stairs) from the rear of the hotel building.

The residents' lounge on the hotel's first floor, overlooking the Pier, the Sound of Islay and Jura.

Port Askaig is an ideal base from which to explore the varied delights of Islay including sea or loch fishing, cycling, walking, swimming from fabulous beaches, the Malt Whisky Trail, ancient history or The Clans and Lords of the Isles, or for simply enjoying the fabulous scenery - Islay has it all.

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