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The
list below should contain all the Gigha bed and breakfast
providers and for the surrounding area, for Hotels, Guest
Houses, B&B and other establishments.
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Gigha Hotel
Isle of Gigha
Argyll
PA41 7AA
01583 505254
email:-
gighahotel
web :-
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The hotel
offers superb views of the island from practically every room.
There is a choice of single, twinned beds and double bedrooms.
We also have a luxury suite over-looking Ardminish Bay for those
special occasions! All rooms are spacious and extremely
comfortable with a colour television, tea and coffee making
facilities, central heating. Telephone facilities are available
and all rooms have a high level of additional facilities. |
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Post Office Guest House
Isle of Gigha
Argyll
PA41 7AA
01583 505254
email:-
postofficeguesthouse
web :-
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Gigha is the southernmost island of the Inner
Hebrides, is 6 miles long, and because it is low lying and
influenced by the North Atlantic Drift the climate is drier and
warmer than that normally associated with the west coast of
Scotland. The island has beautiful, clean white sandy beaches
and stunning views of the neighbouring islands (Islay and Jura)
and across to the Kintyre Peninsula. It also boasts breathtaking
sunsets, quiet lochs and gently sloping hillsides |
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Achamaore House
Isle
of Gigha
Argyll
PA41 7AD
01583 505387
email:-
achamorehouse
web :-
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Achamore
House has 11 bedrooms to let, with nearly all of them
offering spacious and luxurious accommodation. Charles
Rennie Mackintosh was a young trainee architect at the
Glaswegian firm of architects that designed and built
Achamore House, and there are various elements to be found
here that are believed to be the work of the young
Mackintosh. Certainly the rooms and halls of Achamore House
are unusually light and spacious, and well-proportioned |
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