Eddie and Michael would like to welcome your to our new Guest House to where you will be greeted with true, warm, Scottish Hospitalty.
Argyle Guest House has had a complete Renovation which has transformed the entire Guest House from top to toe. ( May 2019 )
Our new soft and high end touches with the new decor, carpets and furniture has given the Guest House a new warmth and feel of Scotland.
Greatly located on the island and a stones throw from both the Pavilion next door and the beach right outside the front doors.
Many other fantastic attractions are either a walk way or a short car's journey.
From Room's 2 through to 7 are stair access only, there are 4 Floors in total.
If you would like to leave a review on Trip Advisor, we'd love to see your comments and also it would show our past reviews for you to see (remember though, Michael and Eddie only took over / bought the property in May 2019 ).
We also have a Facebook Page where you can also leave messages and see so much more information on possible events, pictures of the Guest House and the Island etc
Argyle Guest House are proud to inform you that we are a dog friendly Guest House for which we charge an additional £20 per dog per stay as being dog owners ourselves, we understand how hard it is to take your babies with you on vacation's. There are many dog friendly cafe's, pub's and restaurant's here on the island as well as the beutiful dog friendly beaches to which our babies enjoy going to here on the Isle of Bute. Just ask us for these when you check-in. Below is an example of places to eat that are Dog Friendly
Ettrick Cafe
CaleDonia Cafe
Bonnie and Clyde Reastaurant
Kingarth Pub
The Port Inn
There's so much to do here on the island, below is an example of the many attractions to visit
- Mount Stuart House
A fantastic gothic mansion built by the 3rd Marquess of Bute in the later 19th century. Sitting in 300 acres of beautiful gardens the interior of this house needs to be seen to be believed.
- Famous Victorian Toilets
Situated on the pier these working loos are all polished brass, exotic marble and glass cisterns.
- Bute Museum
A lovely little museum positioned just behind Rothesay Castle. Run entirely by volunteers the museum displays Bute’s history from the neolithic to the 20th century. Local fauna is represented too in the form of some fine taxidermy…
- Rothesay Castle
This unique, for Scotland, castle has a large moat and a great hall. There’s also a dungeon! Ransacked by the Duke of Argyll it’s still an impressive ruin!
- The most Beautiful Beaches of Isle of Bute