The Lochindaal Hotel in Port Charlotte is one of Islay's most traditional hotels. It is a family run establishment, having been in the MacLellan family for over 100 years. The hotel boasts an impressive collection of rare and unusual Islay whiskies which can be viewed from the public bar. In the pub there are roaring peat fires and local musicians regularly entertain the guests with traditional Scottish
Ross McAldine — Excellent well looked after whilst watching the Champions League Final - and the result? Nae Triple never mind a Quadruple
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, the hotel offers easy access to Jura, Colonsay and the mainland. The hotel has been in family ownership for over 50 years.
F. C. — Visited for lunch today I believe I was greeted by the owner of the hotel, who kindly acknowledged me. The other 3 people
The Port Charlotte Hotel is a small 4 star hotel located in a charming, beachside location in the conservation village of Port Charlotte, on the beautiful island of Islay, also known as "The Queen of the Hebrides". We are a small privately-owned and run hotel, bar and restaurant, open all year round to residents and non-residents.
Ian Tate — Just popped in for a beer. Was going to have a meal but pets not allowed inside. Bit confusing as says Pet Friendly. Word