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BOOK NOW FOR FEBRUARY
- MARCH
great value breaks available
see our special offers for more details
(subject to availability)
Email
info@strathmorehotels.com
for your
free brochure with exclusive booking
offers
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THE
ROYAL HOTEL
stands in the centre of town close to the harbour and ferry
terminal. Its central position makes it ideal for visiting
the West Coast of Scotland as well as the Islands of Mull
and Iona.

Built in 1895 the 3 Star AA awarded hotel offers traditional
Scottish hospitality within quality modern surroundings. A
small car park is located to the rear of the hotel.
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For
more information on the hotel select from the navigation bar above
or click on the links below
Recently our lounge and ceilidh bar have been refurbished to a high
standard and we also now have FREE Wifi access in all public
areas in the hotel along with our conference suite.
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CONFERENCE
Our
Morvern Suite can accommodate around 150 guests
for a function The Argyll Suite can be used for more
intimate meetings or parties. Situated on the ground floor
is the Ceilidh Room. All rooms can be equipped with
audio visual aids if required.
FREE
Wifi access is available in the conference suite.
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BANQUETING
In
addition to conferences the Morvern Suite is a popular
venue for special occasion including Wedding's, Dinner Dances,
21st, Retirement Parties, Anniversaries and Christmas Party
nights.
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BEDROOMS
All
91 comfortable bedrooms with private bathroom. 12
singles, 79 twin/doubles. All have colour television, direct
dial telephone, hospitality tray, hairdryers and central
heating.
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RESTAURANT
Our
Restaurant offers a fine selection of fresh Scottish produce
from our carvery complimented by an interesting range of wines.
Situated on the first floor the Restaurant overlooks the Town
Square.
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LOUNGE
BAR
Relax
over a pre dinner drink, coffee or sample a wee dram for
our fine selection of Scottish Malt Whiskies. Evening entertainment
is a regular feature including the famous Scottish Show
with "Torquil the Piper"
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