About The Pierhouse Hotel
Hotel The Pierhouse offers 3-star accommodations on the shores of Loch Linnhe. This family-run hotel offers individually styled guest rooms in an idyllic location.
There are 12 rooms at this small hotel, some with sea views. Each room includes a bathroom with bath or shower, feather down duvets and pillows, complimentary toiletries, flat screen TV, and free Wi-Fi access. Tea and coffee making facilities, shortbread, sparkling and still water are also provided.
Guests can book spa therapy treatments, including massage and acupuncture, with an on-site therapist.
Hotel The Pierhouse is well known for its seafood restaurant, which utilises seasonal Scottish seafood, meat, game and vegetables. Both the restaurant and bar offer views of the sea.
The hotel is within 10-minutes walking distance of Clach Thoull, and the walking path to get there offers views of local wildlife. The harbour town of Oban is a 30-minute drive away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Perfect location for a retreat.
You’ll love the location of this hotel. Set against a gorgeous backdrop where water meets land, you’ll be able to relax and unwind without a care in the world. Enjoy sea views from the restaurant, and from some rooms, too.
positive:
Well-appointed rooms and excellent dining.
Rooms are outfitted with all the proper amenities, so you’ll feel wrapped in modern comfort. With soft and comfortable bedding, you can relax and get away from it all just by slipping into your room. Be sure to dine at the restaurant, too—the seafood gets
positive:
Excellent staff and service.
The staff provides excellent service from start to finish during your stay. As a family-run lodge, the staff here is accommodating and welcoming, so you’ll feel catered to at all times. If you need anything to make your stay special or more comfortable, d
Negative Reviews
negative:
Food is pricey.
The food is artfully prepared, but prices are high for items on the menu. You can find more affordable options in the local area, but it might be worth the experience to dine in the unique settings this establishment has to offer.
negative:
Wi-Fi can be slow.
The Wi-Fi connection seems to be finicky. Some areas of the manor receive better reception than others, but generally speaking, the internet connection is intermittent at best.
negative:
Value to be debated.
The room rates, in addition to the menu prices, tend to be high. For a 3-star hotel, you may find that the price doesn’t match the level of detail put into the rooms. However, with excellent service and memorable dining, you likely won’t leave disappointe