Dunvalanree Hotel
Dunvalanree, a small non-smoking hotel in Carradale on the Mull of Kintyre, is an ideal centre to explore places like Gigha, Arran, Machrihanish and Campbeltown, following in the footsteps of kings and saints and Viking warriors as well as further where guests enjoys the superb gardens, the comfortable bedrooms and the great local seafood in the restaurant. This is where Robert the Bruce came ashore when fleeing the English army in 1306.
Top Reasons to Stay:
- Our restaurant has been awarded a Silver Eat Scotland award
- Stunning location to explore The Mull of Kintyre.
- Most rooms enjoy panoramic sea views.
- Personal attention to all the little details.
- Great selection of good value breaks.
Dunvalanree’s licensed restaurant use of local sea food and farm produce has been recognised by the award of an AA Rosette and a Silver EatScotland award and the restaurant is featured in the Good Food Guide. Dunvalanree is a founding member of the SeaFood Trail as featured on TV. After dinner enjoy a Springbank whisky and fall asleep to the sound of the sea.
Dunvalanree was operated as a traditional West Coast Board Residence until we arrived in 1998 and installed ensuite bathrooms for the letting rooms. Maintained to a high standard all en-suite rooms have a colour TV and an extensive fair trade hospitality tray including fresh milk for tea or coffee. Each room also has binoculars as well a guest folder that we have prepared ourselves detailing all the different things to do during your visit at Dunvalanree.
| Single | Double | |
|---|---|---|
| January | £99.00 | £154.00 |
| February | £22.50 | £45.00 |
| March | £22.50 | £45.00 |
| April | £43.00 | £66.00 |
| May | £43.00 | £66.00 |
| June | £43.00 | £66.00 |
| July | £43.00 | £66.00 |
| August | £43.00 | £66.00 |
| September | £43.00 | £66.00 |
| October | £43.00 | £66.00 |
| November | £22.50 | £45.00 |
| Decemebr | £22.50 | £45.00 |
Dunvalanree is a superb location to explore the history and wildlife of the Mull of Kintyre, the birthplace of the nation. The most popular pastime amongst visitors to Dunvalanree is walking, and perhaps golf. Fortunately as there are so many choices, from Carradale Bay to the wind farm, walkers are likely to find it very quiet, and Dunvalanree has a series of walks based at Port Righ. Except on match days the golf course is also very peaceful. There are just so many things to see and do in the area.
Port Righ
Carradale
PA28 6SE
T. + 44 (0) 1583431226
F. + 44 (0) 1583431339
E. book@dunvalanree.com
W. www.dunvalanree.com



















