Scotland Bed and Breakfasts

West Coast B&Bs

The West Highland Way is Scotland's oldest and most popular walking route and the reason it is so popular is because it takes in some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country, scenery which defines the West Coast. The route starts just north of Glasgow and ends in Fort William, but even so misses out on all the sights and activities in Ayrshire and much of Argyll and Bute; areas best experienced from the comfort and style of the many first class bed and breakfasts.

Barcaldine Castle
Barcaldine Castle
The Whistlefield Inn
The Whistlefield Inn
Lochgoilhead Hotel
Lochgoilhead Hotel
Corriemar House
Corriemar House
The Lancaster
The Lancaster
Glenview Guest House
Glenview Guest House
Argyll Holidays
Argyll Holidays
Innis Chonain
Innis Chonain

Each part of the west coast has its own unique attractions, from the beaches and family resorts of Ayrshire, through the urban centres of Glasgow and surrounds to the myriad of outdoor activity centres in Argyll and around Fort William, itself the starting point for new adventures in the highlands. Factor in the many lochs and all associated water sports and activities and it easy to see why west coast bed and breakfasts are large in number and high in quality.

Bed and breakfast accommodation options take on a variety of forms. Some are situated on their own, offering peace and seclusion amidst the wonderful views while others may be larger guest house or small hotels situated in a more urban setting.

The right bed and breakfast for you will depend on your requirements. A small and intimate traditional b&b is ideal for a romantic break while a larger hotel close to all the attractions and activities may be better for families. In either case all the features and amenities will be in place offering everything required for an enjoyable stay in Scotland's dramatic and beautiful west coast.