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Now converted into a comfortable family run hotel, Torrs Warren retains many of its 18th century features such as a beautiful curved cantilevered staircase.Ideal for the ferry to Ireland,playing golf or visiting one of the many open gadens in the area. The hotel is set in its own grounds with ample parking and is surrounded by beautiful countryside, secluded coves, rugged cliffs, enchanted forests and long sandy beaches.
The hotel's six en suite bedrooms include refreshment facilities and a television, and each is tastefully decorated in its own character and style. You can choose to sample fine Scottish cuisine in the hotel's oak lined dining room or large luxurious conservatory, where the fresh local ingredients are complemented by a carefully selected wine list. For those who aren't out and about exploring, lunch can be enjoyed here too.
Torrs Warren can arrange a variety of activities to keep you well occupied, including game fishing for salmon, sea trout and brown trout as well as loch fishing and sea angling. Enjoy a game of golf at any of the five nearby courses or try your hand at bowls, pony trekking, rough shooting, sailing or water skiing.
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