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Top Cowal Hotel Reviews

Golden Jubilee Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Well maintained room with views of the river Clyde just a few metres away. The only consideration would be that the sides of the bath may prove too high for older or less mobile guests. All food and drink seemed well enjoyed by everyone we spoke to. This proved a very enjoyable break."

Queen of the Loch, Balloch by Marston's Inns
10/10 Excellent
"Lomond Shores retail
outlet is a shadow of its former self and now charging for parking is a joke"

Seamill Hydro Hotel & Resort
10/10 Excellent
"Very clean room. Staff was amazing and friendly. Parking was easy. "

Rosslea Hall Hotel
8/10 Good
"Excellent location with great views if booking a room with sea view. Very pleasant staff. On site parking. Dog friendly but the additional charge double that of most other hotels.
Unfortunately no restaurant available this visit and only a basic continental breakfast with tea and coffee in hot water jugs ( a pet hate of mine) so disappointing.
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JA Mar Hall Scotland
10/10 Excellent
"Room was great, "

Duck Bay Hotel
4/10 Poor
"Room was clean but very small. Bed must only be a small double so that should be better advertised.
Noise levels were unacceptable, it's clear that the hotel has no soundproofing. Barely had 3 hours sleep. You could hear toilets flushing, sockets being put into plugs, full conversations and bedtime activities id rather not name.
Carpark is pitch black which could be dangerous.
Wont be back and will definitely not recommend to anyone. "

Gleddoch Golf & Spa Resort
8/10 Good
"Clean"

Loch Fyne Hotel And Spa
10/10 Excellent
"Food and quality of service. "

The Oak Tree Inn
6/10 Okay
"Stopped off here overnight on my way along the WHW for the night. I arrived earlier than the 3pm check in time so decided to pop in for a drink, there’s no ‘public bar’ where you can walk in and order a beer so had to be shown through to the bar which operates (a very slow) table service. I only had the one pint and got up and left after sitting with an empty glass for 15 minutes or so. £6.25 ‘house’ lager is the cheapest pint but a bit steep however there was a decent local selection of drinks.
The woman on the desk was quite friendly and gave me a table next to the bar (didn’t help get a drink any quicker) oddly she turned up in the breakfast room the next morning with what appeared to be pyjamas and a shower cap on so maybe she lives there.
Food menu was your average run of the mill stuff. A bit overpriced in my opinion and although I never ate at lunch, the menu was the same in the evening. I had a burger which was nothing special for the price and again drink service was slow at best so I never hung about long which is a shame as the bar area is quite a nice space other than the cobwebs and jumble sale items all over the place.
Upon checking in, I was allocate a room which was in a cottage further up the room from the main building. Looked ideal from the outside although felt like a trek to get to it after a long day walking. The room itself was decent with no complaints on the facilities, they’ve missed a trick not putting bath in with a shower above it though."