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The Glenburn Hotel
Situated above its own terraced gardens, The Glenburn Hotel is a Victorian sandstone building which offers panoramic views across Rothesay Bay to the Cowal Peninsula.

Kingarth Hotel
Kingarth Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Kilchattan. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar. The units in the hotel are equipped with a kettle.

The Victoria Hotel
With beautiful views over the Winter Gardens and Rothesay Bay, The Victoria Hotel offers elegant rooms and 2 high-quality restaurants.

Cadillac Kustomz Guest House
Cadillac Kustomz Guest House is offering accommodation in Rothesay. This guest house provides free private parking, full-day security and free WiFi.

St.Ebba B&B
Facing the seafront in Rothesay, St.Ebba B&B has a garden and a terrace. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are available at the bed and breakfast free of charge.

Ghillie's Croft Cabin, Rothesay
A recently renovated apartment, Ghillie's Croft Cabin, Rothesay offers accommodation in Rothesay. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.

Fraoch, Pets welcome
Set in Port Bannatyne in the Isle of Bute region, Fraoch, Pets welcome has a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

Chapelhill Hideaway Isle of Bute licence AR00654F
Located in Rothesay in the Isle of Bute region, Chapelhill Hideaway Isle of Bute licence AR00654F features a patio and garden views.

An Cuilidh
An Cuilidh is located in Port Bannatyne. Featuring sea and mountain views, this apartment also offers free WiFi.

Dairsie Sea View
Dairsie Sea View is situated in Rothesay. Set on the beachfront, this property has a garden. On clear days, guests can head outside to enjoy the apartment's outdoor fireplace.

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- 8.0
I liked the relaxed vibe on the Island.
I liked the relaxed vibe on the Island. Enjoyed my stay and views at the Cadillac hotel. Enjoyed a meal and beers at the Kustom Cadillac Hotel. Enjoyed the Taverna Pub in Rothsey. The open bus tour of the Island. A tour of the spectacular Mount Stewart House/ Castle. Rothsey golf course and a bit of fishing in the Firth of Clyde. Also enjoyed the 35 minute Ferry Cruise!Guest review byDouglasUnited Kingdom - 8.0
The slow pace of life a quiet village, with a lovely sea...
The slow pace of life a quiet village, with a lovely sea view. You can walk along the sea front sit on a bench and watch the boats and ferries coming and going into Rothesay itself just breathtaking. We visited Ardencraig gardens and aviary which have beautiful flowers that are well maintained The aviary has a variety of small birds are delightful to watch. We saw the Standing stones that can be reached by car or bus. A hop on hop off bus tour is also available on the Island.Guest review byMargaretUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Views and walks from Kilchattan are stunning.
Views and walks from Kilchattan are stunning. It’s not a crowded village but has a lovely coffee shop right next to the beach and just a short walk to the Kingarth pub/hotel. A great place for bird watching and safe for swimming.Guest review bySusanUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Great cottage and facilities for those of you who want to...
Great cottage and facilities for those of you who want to escape busy life and traffic of the mainland and enjoy making your own entertainment. If you enjoy your own company and the outdoor life then this is for you. Small island. Easy to get around by car and appears to have better bus service than mainland. Shops mainly centred around Rothesay. Can't speak for dining out but didn't appear to have much choice of quality restaurants. Does have a great butchers in Macqueens and main co-op has good selection of most things including off licence. Some nice quality individual shops but need to look for them. Mountstuart House and Gardens is a MUST See if you haven't already been.Guest review byLindsayUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Beautiful scenic island and always seems to keep its secure...
Beautiful scenic island and always seems to keep its secure safe environment at all times unlike many places in Scotland today . So much history but feel that Scottish Government are not helping here as Winter Palace visitor centre shutting on October 8th as are most Visitor centres . Ettrick Bay and tearoom ,Bute House .Rothesay Castle.Scalpsie Bay and the seals ,Port Bannatyne, The list goes onGuest review byGrahameUnited Kingdom - 6.0
Port Bannatyne is 2 miles from Rothesay.
Port Bannatyne is 2 miles from Rothesay. There is a small village shop and one community run pub. The only cafe was not open during our stay, so we had to drive back to Rothesay to get something to eat. Very few pubs do food and there's not many places available to eat in the evening.Guest review byJaneUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Perfect location with incredible views and amazing cottage.
Perfect location with incredible views and amazing cottage. We will all be back again soon. We are in Ghillies and Harry Has both had excellent food. Isle of Bute is an amazing part of the country we particularly loved the beautiful Ettrick Bay beach. The local people were warm and friendly.Guest review byLornaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Everyone really friendly
Everyone really friendly Bus tour round island just right length and bus driver full of interesting local knowledge and history Boat trip round Cumbrae stunning and saw loads of porpoises and other wildlife Reliable bus service and relatively frequentGuest review byJaneUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Port Bannatyne is beautiful and so peaceful.
Port Bannatyne is beautiful and so peaceful. Absolutely stunning views and really comfy bed, The only thing I would suggest to improve facilities is that a better hotplate for cooking is needed, as the one provided only had one plate working. I knowmost people don't cook on holiday though and there are loads of great places to eat on Bute. The pubs and cafes are fantastic and I'd particularly recommend the Post Office at Port Bannatyne, Callows in Rothesay for home baking and breakfast and the Galatea for a great night out and fantastic live music.Guest review byKayUnited Kingdom