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The Old School
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1 Double Bed Layout - Bedroom Relax - Fireplace Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainmen…
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Restaurants nearby
- Kilberry InnBib Situated in a magical, highly remote location on Scotland's west coast, this roadside inn is a welcoming place from the moment you enter, with the team exuding a genuine warmth and hospitality. Choose between the "Chef's Menu" and the great value "Bib Gourmand Menu", both of which display the chefs' pride in their local produce, including plenty from the nearby Kilberry Estate. The cooking is classic at its core, avoiding unnecessary gimmicks in favour of honest, satisfying dishes. Stay overnight to see more of the beautiful surroundings.55.5km
- Artis by Phelim O'Hagan Latin for ‘craft’, Artis sits in the Craft Village area of the city and is, at its core, a celebration of local produce and trusted local suppliers. The two-roomed restaurant is serene in both atmosphere and decoration thanks to the warm service and neutral hues. Dishes are clean, contemporary and technically accomplished, and the desserts are always a highlight.92.1km
- Browns Bonds Hill The flagship of the Browns group sits on the east bank of the River Foyle and comes with a plush lounge and an intimate, art deco style dining room. The artful modern cooking is elaborate in its techniques and combinations and represents good value for money.92.1km
- Inver This former crofter’s cottage and boat store sits in a beautifully isolated spot on the shores of Loch Fyne. Sit on sheepskin-covered armchairs for a cocktail in the lounge-bar, then take in the view from the contemporary restaurant, where concise modern menus are led by the finest local and foraged ingredients, such as mackerel fished from the Loch itself – even the tea is grown at nearby Tighnabruich. The excellent non-alcoholic pairing includes homemade sodas and kombuchas, while luxurious bothy-style bedrooms are available if you want to explore the area further.93.7km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Giant's Causeway rock formation on the Antrim coast of Northern Ireland48.9km
- Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge rope bridge near Ballintoy, Antrim, Northern Ireland50.2km
- Dunluce Castle on north Irish coast52.4km
- Kinbane Castle Castle in County Antrim, Northern Ireland51.9km
- Dark Hedges avenue of trees in County Antrim, Northern Ireland61.3km
- Dunseverick Castle castle near Dunseverick, Northern Ireland50.5km
- Dunadd Hillfort in Knapdale, Argyll and Bute, Scotland; ancient capital of the Dalriadic kingdom and former seat of the kings of Dál Riata78.2km
- HMS Drake 1901 Drake-class armoured cruiser47.6km
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