The Lagg Hotel, Lagg, Kilmory, Isle of Arran
The Lagg Hotel dates back to 1791 and can be found in its own secluded gardens in the wooded hollow of Lagg on the Isle of Arran. It is one of the oldest established hotels on the island and offers comfortable, warm and inviting guest accommodation.
The guest rooms have been tastefully furnished and can accommodate single guests, couples, friends and families. Honeymooners will enjoy the romantic 4 poster guest room. Some of the bedrooms have skylight windows allowing you to gaze up at the stars in the clear night sky from your bed.
All guest rooms include en suite facilities, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer & TV.
You can eat a pub lunch in the bar or enjoy a cream tea in the Lagg Hotel gardens. All of the dishes are prepared using only the freshest and finest ingredients, sourced from local suppliers where possible. Arran Ale from the Isle of Arran Brewery is served in the bar.
The Isle of Arran on the west coast of Scotland is known as 'Scotland in miniature'. The lowland/highland fault line divides the island giving granite mountains in the north and gently rolling grasslands and raised beaches in the south. Arran is the most accessible of the Scottish Islands with direct public transport links. You can have breakfast in London and lunch on the Isle of Arran! It's 55 mins to Glasgow and a further 55 minutes on the ferry.
Arran offers visitors a wide variety of activities and has lots of places of interest to suit all ages. Arran has lots of places of geographic and archaeological interest. It has been inhabited for 1000's of years.
The guest rooms have been tastefully furnished and can accommodate single guests, couples, friends and families. Honeymooners will enjoy the romantic 4 poster guest room. Some of the bedrooms have skylight windows allowing you to gaze up at the stars in the clear night sky from your bed.
All guest rooms include en suite facilities, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer & TV.
You can eat a pub lunch in the bar or enjoy a cream tea in the Lagg Hotel gardens. All of the dishes are prepared using only the freshest and finest ingredients, sourced from local suppliers where possible. Arran Ale from the Isle of Arran Brewery is served in the bar.
The Isle of Arran on the west coast of Scotland is known as 'Scotland in miniature'. The lowland/highland fault line divides the island giving granite mountains in the north and gently rolling grasslands and raised beaches in the south. Arran is the most accessible of the Scottish Islands with direct public transport links. You can have breakfast in London and lunch on the Isle of Arran! It's 55 mins to Glasgow and a further 55 minutes on the ferry.
Arran offers visitors a wide variety of activities and has lots of places of interest to suit all ages. Arran has lots of places of geographic and archaeological interest. It has been inhabited for 1000's of years.
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