Surrounded by magnificent scenery in the small village of Port Appin, Argyll, you can find The Pierhouse.
Perched on the shores of Loch Linnhe overlooking the picturesque islands of Lismore, Shuna and The Morvern Hills, this intimate twelve bedroom hotel and renowned seafood restaurant boasts breathtaking views in all seasons, all the way up to the high peaks of Ben Nevis and Glencoe. As far as the eye can see is the spectacular and unique beauty of the West Coast of Scotland.
Situated in the historic 19th century residence of the Pier Master, The Pierhouse is perfectly situated on the calm waters of Loch Linnhe, with an outdoor terrace leading directly onto the shore, making this a favourite location of artists and novelists alike.
The Pierhouse is a popular destination with guests wishing to arrive by sea with private moorings available - an ideal location for those exploring this beautiful stretch of water and wishing to break their journey with a truly memorable place to eat and stay.
Our renowned restaurant seats 60 people and has magnificent panoramic views and boasts the very finest locally sourced seafood and game. The restaurant is open at lunchtime and offers the choice of an A La Carte and Bar Lunch Menu, as well as a Childrens Menu. Coffee and tea are available all day from 11.30am.
An exciting range of outdoor activities can be organised for guests, including sailing, sea kayaking, motor boat cruises, fishing, horse-riding and mountain biking. Picnic boxes can also be arranged for guests for lunch or dinner.
The Pierhouse is open daily from 11.30am until late (except Christmas Day and Boxing Day).
**Single occupancy rates available May - september**
Pet Prices £10pdpn
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