Name: Kilmeny Country Guest House
Location: Ballygrant Details: Kilmeny Country Guest House is situated within farmland of 300 acres, lying only four miles from the ferry terminal ar port Askaig and enjoying magnificant views, from its elevated position, over the Islay countryside.
Name: Bowmore Hotel
Location: Bowmore Details: Bowmore Hotel is situated in the island's 'capital', Bowmore, in Jamieson Street and close to all the village amenities. It is a family run hotel with twelve bedrooms and is open all year round. The Hotel cooking makes excellent use of Islay's local produce including beef, lamb and seafood all of which is served in the beautifully appointed dining room.
Name: Ballygrant Inn
Location: Ballygrant Details: A family run Inn with a friendly Scottish welcome, excellent food, great selection of malt whiskies, beers and ales, David and Ruby Graham welcome you to sample their hospitality. Set in 2.5 acres of it's own grounds, with attractive well kept gardens, the Inn is an ideal place to stay when visiting Islay.
Name: An Taigh-Osda
Location: Bruichladdich Details: A luxury small hotel providing relaxed & informal accommodation in the village of Bruichladdich on the Island of Islay. You can choose to stay for bed and breakfast, Dinner is also available in our restaurant each evening.
Name: Bridgend Hotel
Location: Bridgend Details: Bridgend Hotel is in the centre of the island, making it a convenient base for touring or business. There is a pleasant garden, and there are woodland walks and beaches nearby.
Name: Harbour Inn Hotel
Location: Bowmore Details: Situated adjacent to Bowmore harbour, our small family run hotel offers superb accommodation, high quality award winning food and excellent service.
Name: Loch Indaal Hotel
Location: Port Charlotte Details: The Lochindaal Hotel in Port Charlotte is one of Islay's most traditional hotels. It is a family run establishment, having been in the MacLellan family for over 100 years. The hotel boasts an impressive collection of rare and unusual Islay whiskies which can be viewed from the public bar.
Name: Lochside Hotel
Location: Bowmore Details: The Lochside Hotel provides a well stocked Lounge Bar recently completely re-furbished to provide more space adjacent to the Dining Room, with it's magnificent new conservatory style with views over Bowmore Pier and Loch Indaal.
Name: Machrie Hotel
Location: Port Ellen Details: Welcome to the Machrie Hotel and Golf Links – a home from home on the beautiful Hebridean island of Islay. The Machrie offers a hotel run with the warmth and informality that brings people back time and again.
Name: Port Askaig Hotel
Location: Port Askaig Details: Port Askaig Hotel is a picturesque, family run Highland Inn on the shores of the Sound of Islay, overlooking the pier at which daily car ferries berth on arrival from the Scottish mainland. Due to its proximity to the ferry, it offers easy access to Jura, Colonsay and the mainland.
Name: Port Charlotte Hotel
Location: Port Charlotte Details: Port Charlotte Hotel has been completely restored to provide the discerning guest with high-class modern facilities in the original delightful Victorian surroundings.
Name: White Hart Hotel
Location: Port Ellen Details: The White Hart Hotel is set in the beautiful scenery of Port Ellen in the 'Queen of the Hebrides' ~ Islay. The hotel can be seen from the ferry on arrival at Port Ellen and offers a wonderful view over
Mull of Oa, enhanced with some breathtaking sunsets.
Name: Youth Hostel
Location: Port Charlotte Details: The Hostel sits on the shore in the picturesque village of Port Charlotte. With its rolling hills, the peninsula is characterised by a mixture of moorland, scrub and farmland.
A small book, loaded with gorgeous colour pictures of this beautiful Island in the Hebrides. Has a useful Information and Places to visit Guide. Includes a map, distillery info and lots more.
Dr Margaret Storrie gives a compreh account about the past and present of Islay. Anyone wishing to learn and understand the history of Islay will find this book fascinating.
George Robertson (Lord Robertson of Port Ellen), has produced an intriguing and, dare I say it, eccentric collection of photographs of his favourite islands Islay and Jura.
This map is part of the Landranger (Pink) series and is designed for people who really want to get to know an area. This map makes your Islay Discovery a lot easier and is a must for every visitor of Islay.