"Highly recommend. Great room with comfy bed and shower was hot!
Very friendly staff, on site restaurant did some really great Scottish beef and mash.
All in all a great place to stay."
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"Lovely setting with beautiful rooms and comfortable beds. The Grill was excellent for dinner too. The staff was so very welcoming, courteous and helpful."
"Receptionists on arrival and departure very obliging and helpful giving my wife and I an upgraded room as there was one available. All staff polite and made sure all was to our satisfaction. Dinner menu was such that there was a good choice, all reasonably priced and cooked / presented to a high standard. Likewise for breakfast. Good touring base and would recommend."
"We were instantly upgraded due to a leak caused by storm Amy in our room. The staff were so good and nothing was too much trouble for them. The breakfast was wonderful, we had the full Scottish breakfast and enjoyed a lovely meal and cocktails in one of two bars.
Can’t fault this place! I’d go back for sure! "
"Fantastic hotel which has clearly had a lot of work done in recent times. I was greeted warmly by Ricky and checked in to Room 2, which was massive - and simply perfect for my (5 stone) greyhound, as he had space to move.
The Royal Marine is one of 2 dog friendly hotels in the area, and as you can see, His Lordship was made ever so welcome and he slept like a log, as did I! I brought his own bed, however my bed was super comfy and cosy. There was a tv, a (clean!) kettle with tea & coffee and large en-suite.
The building itself is steeped in history and is architecturally stunning. For the same price you could stay in one of the bland, characterless, pokey guesthouses nearer town.... but why would you? From what I could tell, every room looked different, which was a nice touch.
The terrace is a great place to sit and watch the Clyde roll by, and there was ample parking too. The log fire in the bar was both cosy and aesthetically pleasing, and the whole place was super clean.
Sadly I was staying due to holding my husbands funeral in Dunoon, but the hotel being bright and cheerful really helped me alot. All the staff were fun and incredibly friendly (it is rare for housekeeping to say good morning these days, but the ladies here were wonderful). Also, a big thumbs-up to Fiona on the bar for making my stay a thoroughly enjoyable one; it really is the staff who make a hotel feel like home.
As Arnie would say, Ill be back! Thank you xxx"
"What a lovely hotel in beautiful countryside. The staff in Reception were so friendly and helpful. The room was large with a lounge area and very comfortable. We used the swimming pool after check in which was super and quite warm! The dining room is lovely with wonderful views across to Loch Ard and the bar / lounge area very cosy and comfortable. There are so many walks to do around. We hope to come back and try more of them. The evening meal was overpriced. The Cumberland sausage and mash was very good though I felt I had to add more vegetables (which cost an extra£6!). My husband’s Indian starter of fried haggis and paneer was very tasty but his Chicken tikka was so disappointing as it consisted of a plain chicken breast sitting in some fairly mild tikka sauce - bearing no resemblance to the original dish with a small amount of rice and a little naan bread. "
Arrochar offers a variety of cheap accommodation options and places to visit, making it a great holiday choice for budget-conscious travellers. In addition to its well-known attractions such as Loch Lomond, this destination is home to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and Falls of Falloch, which you can enjoy while spending very little.
What's the best accommodation for a budget-friendly stay in Arrochar?
Based on reviews, Arrochar Hotel is a popular hotel for our travellers who want a more economical choice, and features free Wi-Fi and free parking. Another top choice for your budget-friendly stay is Inversnaid Bunkhouse - Hostel.
When is the best time for a budget trip to Arrochar?
Weather will likely play an important role when you plan your trip to Arrochar, but bear in mind that cheaper options are usually available when the weather isn't as good. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 12°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 2°C. The rainiest months in Arrochar are October, December, November and January, with each month seeing an average of 216 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Arrochar?
Arrochar draws tourists with its fantastic dining options and mountain views, and offers plenty to see and do without spending a fortune. You can budget for the top local attractions that interest you most, such as Loch Lomond, and then look for sights and activities that cost little or nothing at all. If you're eager to get outdoors, you can enjoy the natural setting at Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Falls of Falloch or Loch Long.
How can I get to Arrochar and get around on a budget?
Scoping out the transportation options in Arrochar is a smart way to keep your trip affordable. The nearest airport is 25.9 mi (41.7 km) from the centre in Glasgow International Airport (GLA). However, if that doesn't suit your budget, you can look into flights to Glasgow (PIK-Prestwick), which is 47.7 mi (76.8 km) away. To venture out into the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Arrochar & Tarbet Station or Arrochar Ardlui Station.