Kintaline House : by Oban, Argyll : where the Mountains meet the Sea

5 out of 5

19 reviews

0% recommend

5 location

5 staff/service

5 cleanliness

5 facilities


Guest from Goirle
25th July, 2024

5.0 of 5

Lovely house with everything you need. Great host.Beautiful garden. Great quality appliances: everything worked really well! Cozy and luxurious. We loved it!

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Guest from Bishopbriggs
14th July, 2024

5.0 of 5

We had a wonderful stay. The lovely house has everything we need! Thank you Jill!

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Guest from Ann Arbor
20th June, 2024

5.0 of 5

Kintaline House is spacious and spotless. We felt right at home. Our favourite place was sitting alongside the pond in the evening sun and watching the birds. The kitchen had everything we needed, which was great because we made a lot of our food ‘at home’. Jill provided many suggestions, at our request, that were helpful and highlights of our visit (e.g., drives to take in the beautiful scenery). Her knowledge about the area really helped in our planning and enjoyment of the area.

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Guest from Glasgow
14th May, 2024

5.0 of 5

Outstandingly equipped kitchen, as good as you'd have at home, especially key for guests like us who are mad for Scottish seafood. Our host replied to all our enquiries speedily and comprehensively.The house is generously proportioned so there's space for individual privacy but ample scope for comfortable togetherness.

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Tips for other travellers
Always book well ahead especially for ferries but be aware they may be cancelled or changed at short notice so have alternative plans as backup. Can thoroughly recommend dinner and ceilidh (8-10pm) at The View in Oban as an invigorating, thoroughly fun Scottish evening out. A visit to the worldclass Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) is a fascinating outing for a couple of hours including lunch at their on-site cafe which can tie in nicely with a stroll round impressive Dunstaffnage Castle.