Braeside Guesthouse

Braeside Guesthouse, PA34 4QR, Oban

£75 - £120 per night

About Braeside Guesthouse

Braeside Guest House is situated amidst the picturesque landscape of West Argyll, a region known for its outstanding natural beauty in western Scotland. Specifically, it overlooks Loch Feochan, a freshwater loch that provides breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere to those who stay at the guest house. Braeside Guest House offers guests an opportunity to relax and unwind amidst nature's splendor, with the surrounding hills providing a stunning backdrop. The area in which Braeside is located is characterized by the presence of rugged yet beautiful landscapes, where rolling hills meet the shores of Loch Feochan. The picturesque setting allows visitors to take long walks along the loch's edge or hike up the nearby hills for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Some of these hills include Mullach Ban and Creag Mhor, both offering unique scenery that is distinct from each other due to their varying geology and topography. Mullach Ban is a notable hill in the area, with its name translating to "white summit" in Gaelic. This hill offers an elevated view of the surrounding landscape, including Loch Feochan and the nearby Ben Cruachan mountain range. Creag Mhor, on the other hand, translates to "great rock" in English, reflecting its rugged nature. Both hills provide a unique experience for hikers and nature enthusiasts who visit Braeside Guest House. The region's natural beauty has been shaped by thousands of years of geological activity, resulting in the distinctive landscape that surrounds Braeside Guest House. The guest house itself is nestled among these hills, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the area's unique atmosphere while still enjoying modern comforts and amenities.

Hotel Details

Number of Rooms: 5
Country: GB
City: Oban