Benji gets a haircut in back garden
Welcome to Killean Farmhouse Inveraray B&B and Cottages, a historic getaway nestled in the Scottish Highlands, just minutes from the picturesque town of Inveraray. Built in the 17th century and located within easy reach of Inveraray town centre and the stunning Loch Fyne, our farmhouse has been lovingly converted into a welcoming bed and breakfast, offering a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. With both bed and breakfast rooms and self-contained cottages available, Killean Farmhouse Inveraray B&B and Cottages serves as the ideal base for exploring the beauty of Argyll and Inveraray.
Our dog-friendly bed and breakfast offers five spacious, individually designed rooms—Awe, Lomond, Fyne, Long, and Katrine and the Carron Suite which features separate living and sleeping areas. Each room is named after a local loch, reflecting the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. These rooms are bright, airy, and thoughtfully decorated, combining comfort and style. They are all equipped with comfortable beds, luxurious linens, and en-suite bathrooms.
Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a solo retreat, or a family holiday, our B&B rooms provide a peaceful and cosy place to relax after a day exploring Inveraray and Argyll.
In addition to our B&B rooms, we also offer six self-contained cottages: Oak Cottage, Hawthorn Cottage, Rowan Cottage, Holly Cottage, and Willow Cottage. These cottages are perfect for longer stays and families.
Each cottage comes with its own fully equipped kitchen and comfortable living area, offering the perfect home-from-home experience. Our cottages are ideal for families, groups, or couples who want a bit more space and the flexibility to self-cater. Located on the same grounds as the farmhouse, the cottages provide easy access to both Inveraray and the surrounding countryside.
Killean Farmhouse Inveraray B&B and Cottages is set on 10 acres of Scottish countryside, including a one-acre dog paddock which provides a safe area for your dogs to run freely off the lead.
Guests are welcome to wander around the grounds, where you can enjoy walks, spot wildlife, or simply sit and relax with the breathtaking views of the Highlands as your backdrop.
The tranquil setting of Killean Farmhouse makes it the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you want to take a stroll through our gardens, have a picnic by the stream, or simply sit with a book on the patio, you'll find plenty of ways to unwind here. For nature lovers, the area around Inveraray is rich in wildlife. Keep an eye out for deer, foxes, and a variety of birds that frequent the estate.
If you're keen to explore beyond the farmhouse, there are numerous walking and cycling routes nearby, making it easy to discover the natural beauty of Inveraray and Argyll. The rolling hills and scenic landscapes offer something for everyone, from gentle rambles to more challenging hikes. Inveraray is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts, with plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling, and even horse riding.
Enjoy a Satisfying Breakfast
At Killean Farmhouse, we aim to start your day with a continental-style buffet breakfast, thoughtfully designed to provide a satisfying start to your adventures in Inveraray and the scenic Argyll region. Served in our charming dining room and bright conservatory, our breakfast offers a peaceful setting to enjoy a variety of fresh and wholesome options, including croissants, boiled eggs, fresh fruit, cereals, and a selection of juices.
Though simple in its elegance, our breakfast selection will fuel you for a day of exploration and discovery. Check out our sample menu to see what we offer each morning!
Plan Your Stay at Killean Farmhouse Inveraray B&B and Cottages
If you're looking for a peaceful countryside retreat near Inveraray, Killean Farmhouse Inveraray B&B and Cottages is the perfect choice, especially if you want to bring your dog along for the break. With its rich history, comfortable accommodation, and stunning location, you'll have everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable stay. Our dog-friendly bed and breakfast rooms and self-contained cottages provide a welcoming and flexible option for your visit to Inveraray.
We are open from Wednesday to Sunday, and if you need accommodation on a Monday or Tuesday, please don't hesitate to contact us directly. We are happy to accommodate special requests when possible.
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Killean Farmhouse Inveraray B&B and Cottages are ideally located for exploring Inveraray and the wider Argyll area. This part of Scotland is known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and cultural attractions, offering something for everyone. From historic sites to outdoor adventures, there's plenty to see and do during your stay.
Inveraray is a charming town with a wealth of history and culture to explore. Just a five-minute drive from Killean Farmhouse, Inveraray Castle is one of Scotland's most iconic landmarks. This 18th-century castle, the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, is set against the backdrop of Loch Fyne and boasts beautiful gardens and impressive architecture. A visit to Inveraray Castle offers a fascinating glimpse into Scotland's aristocratic past.
Another must-see attraction is Inveraray Jail, a historic prison-turned-museum located in the heart of the town. Step back in time and experience what life was like for prisoners in the 19th century. Explore the original cells, and courtrooms, and hear the stories of those who were incarcerated here. Inveraray Jail is one of Scotland's most interactive and engaging museums, making it a popular destination for visitors of all ages.
For garden enthusiasts, Crarae Gardens, located just outside Inveraray, offers a peaceful retreat. This beautiful woodland garden features rare plants and trees from around the world, set within a stunning gorge. Enjoy a tranquil walk through the gardens, taking in the vibrant colours and the calming sounds of the nearby waterfalls.
Outdoor Activities Around Inveraray
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Inveraray and Argyll are a paradise for nature lovers. There are numerous walking and hiking trails that allow you to experience the region's rugged beauty up close. Popular routes include walks along the shores of Loch Fyne or up into the hills for panoramic views of the Highlands. Whether you're an experienced hiker or prefer a more leisurely pace, there's a trail to suit everyone.
Cycling is another great way to explore the area. The rolling hills and scenic roads around Inveraray are perfect for cycling enthusiasts. Bring your own bike or hire one locally to explore routes like the Loch Lomond and Cowal Way or the Crinan Canal towpath. These scenic routes offer stunning views and a chance to soak in the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside.
For something a bit different, consider horse riding or water sports. Several local equestrian centres offer horse riding experiences, allowing you to explore the countryside on horseback. Or, if you prefer being on the water, the calm waters of Loch Fyne are ideal for activities like canoeing and kayaking. Equipment can be hired locally, and guided tours are available for those who want to learn more about the area's history and wildlife while enjoying the water.
Day Trips from Inveraray
If you're staying at Killean Farmhouse for more than a few days, there are plenty of fantastic day trips you can take to explore more of Argyll and the Scottish Highlands. Oban, often referred to as the Gateway to the Isles, is just a short drive away. From here, you can catch a ferry to the islands of Mull, Iona, and Staffa, or explore the town's historic sites such as Dunstaffnage Castle.
Another must-visit destination is Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, known for its stunning scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you enjoy hiking, boating, or exploring charming villages, Loch Lomond offers something for everyone.
For those interested in dramatic landscapes, a trip to Glencoe is a must. Known for its towering mountains and deep valleys, Glencoe is one of Scotland's most iconic natural landscapes and offers plenty of opportunities for photography, hiking, and history enthusiasts.
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Benji gets a haircut in back garden