Cuilfail hotel setting
This delightful little inn style hotel nestles invitingly
at the foot of rolling hills close to the shores of Loch Melfort,
in the quiet roadside hamlet of Kilmelford, 14 miles south
of Oban.
Part of the hotel was originally an old drovers' inn, however
the majority of the hotel was built during the Victorian era.
The name Cuilfail (pronounced ‘cool-fail’) in
Gaelic appropriately means "Sheltered Corner".
The atmosphere is one of total peace and tranquillity.
A pastoral haven, its position presents a quite spectacular
array of sightseeing and touring opportunities all only a
short drive away - to the north and north west are Oban and
the nearby famous islands of Mull and Iona, to the east the
awe-inspiring desolation of the West Highland mountains and
Munroes in Cruachan and Dalmally, to the south the delightful
coastal villages of Ardfern and Craobh Haven, then inland
to Kilmartin with its standing stones, and onwards to glorious
Loch Fyne and the Mull of Kintyre.
The location epitomises Scotland’s reputation as the
land of contrasts - a kaleidoscope of scenic feasts changing
as do the seasons, an almost infinite variety of visual delights.
None greater than the magnificent display of ivy which bedecks
the little hotel with quite amazing colour for most of the
summer and autumn months.
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