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www.ardanaiseig.com
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www.ardanaiseig.com
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Welcome to Ardanaiseig
Come to experience and delight in a
warm Highland welcome.
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Ardanaiseig In a serene place of undisturbed tranquility and almost surreal
natural beauty, where the slopes of Ben Cruachan fall into the clear
waters of Loch Awe, lies a deeply romantic and luxurious old
country house.
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“The Scots are full of pride and much of it
has been poured into Ardanaiseig. It may
just be my favourite hotel in the
kingdom.”
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Ardanaiseig
Truly Exceptional
A hidden gem in the heart of Scotland’s most stunning
Highland scenery.
Imagine a place where delightful accommodation, mouth-watering
cuisine and attentive, personal service are united in a breathtaking
backdrop of ancient woodlands and rugged mountains on the unspoilt
shores of Loch Awe. Imagine returning from a bracing country walk to a
relaxing haven far from the hustle and bustIe of the modern world.
Imagine warming yourself beside a crackling open fire with a dram of the
finest local malt. Imagine dining on mouth watering food crafted from the
freshest local ingredients. Imagine no more - come and experience all this
and more with us at Ardanaiseig, one of Scotland’s most magical and
memorable hotels.
Offered Everything, Refused Nothing
We are great hosts for people of all ages - our guests are offered
everything and refused nothing. While we recommend that the best use
of your time at Ardanaiseig is spent in a near catatonic state of über relaxation, for the hyperactive we provide a wide range of activities from
walking to cycling or horse riding; from angling to clay pigeon shooting or
a relaxing massage. Ardanaiseig is also the perfect base for exploring the
many sights and attractions of Argyll independently or on a personalised
tour.
The Hotel
Occupying a rambling 19th Century manor set in 240 acres of gardens and
woodland on the shores on Loch Awe and surrounded by some of
Scotland’s most unspoilt and dramatic Highland scenery, Ardanaiseig is a
luxury 4 star hotel centred around a grand drawing room, bar and
restaurant. Accommodation comprises 2 self contained houses, 6 master
loch view, 6 master garden view, and 4 standard garden view double
rooms.
Visit our website at www.ardanaiseig.com
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“Encircled by snowcapped bens
and thick woods, Ardanaiseig is
as remote as it gets – and all the
better for it.”
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Award Winning Food
Inspirational dining:
Come and experience a quiet
culinary revolution with Scottish
Chef of The Year Gary Goldie
”As fantastic as
ever. Gary keeps
delivering better and
better food”.
George & Paul,
Edinburgh
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“Loud and decadent with a hint of
naughtiness… the ultimate honeymoon
retreat.”
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Awards & Reviews
Award Winning Excellence
Ardanaiseig’s exceptional location, accommodation and facilities, and the
hard work and professionalism of our team, have been recognised by
numerous accolades and awards.
Effusive Reviews
We can’t think of a better way of describing the hotel than to recommend
you read our Trip Advisor reviews. An unbroken chain of delighted clients,
stunned by the location, amused by the décor, relaxed by the facilities,
and effusive about the culinary experience.
Our Awards:
A selection of comments from our guests:
Visit Scotland 4 Star Hotel
AA 3 Red Rosettes & 3 Red Stars – Inspector’s Choice status
3rd Best Leisure Hotel in the UK – Conde Nast Traveller
Top 100 Hotels in the World – Conde Nast Traveller
"Absolutely, ridiculously perfect.” (Rebecca)
Scottish Hotel Awards:
"As fantastic as ever. Gary keeps delivering better and better
food!" (George & Paul, Edinburgh)
Our numerous accolades and industry awards.
Scottish Chef of the Year (2011) – Head chef Gary Goldie
Chef Medaille d’Or (2005, 2010) – Head chef Gary Goldie
Romantic Restaurant of the Year (2010)
Romantic Hotel of the Year (2012)
Intimate Wedding Hotel of the Year (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012)
Gold Medal for Management Excellence (2008)
Gold Medal for Housekeeping (2010)
"This place has magical energy. Never felt so relaxed and looked after.
The best staff in the world.” (Mr & Mrs C, London)
"The perfect hideaway for a special birthday. A fabulous holiday and
hotel - so sorry to leave." (Mr & Mrs F, Dalgety Bay)
"Stunning - Can't think of a more perfect place for our honeymoon.
Thank you!" (Mr & Mrs H)
"Perfect. Beautiful. Fantastic. Beyond words really. Thank
you!" (Emma & Neil)
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“The Scots are full of pride and much
of it named the 3rd Best
Ardanaiseig
has been poured into Ardanaiseig.
may in Britain – ahead of Le
LeisureIt Hotel
just be my favourite hotel inManoir,
the Gleneagles and more.
kingdom.”
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A Brief History
Grand Designs
‘The Point by the Ferry’
Scottish Baronial Teetotaller’s home
A new name for New Inverawe
Originally called New Inverawe, Ardanaiseig was built for Colonel James
Archibald Campbell of Clan Campbell in 1834 by renowned Scottish
architect William Burn. Burn was a prolific architect credited with a
number of Edinburgh's finest 19th century buildings, along with over 600
manor houses built or remodeled for the Scottish gentry. He is considered
the founder of the Scottish Baronial style.
A condition of the sale of New Inverawe was that the house’s name be
changed. The new owner chose Ardanaiseig, the local Gaelic name for the
point on which the house was located. Meaning “The point by the ferry”
the origins of this name are obscure. The eponymous ferry may have been
the one at the nearby village of Tervine, which is known to have existed for
many centuries, or perhaps there was a ferry to Innishail (the Holy Isle) just
offshore.
The disciplinarian Colonel Campbell was a devout churchman and
teatotaller who lived at New Inverawe with two wives and many children.
An amusing local tale describes how the Colonel would choose one of his
many daughters to row him across the loch to church at Cladich each
Sunday, with the rest of the family and the entire domestic staff following
in a flotilla of smaller vessels.
When Colonel Campbell died in 1879, New Inverawe was sold to a mining
magnate from Cumberland, Mr John Ainsworth. Initially there was
suspicion of the new owner, but in a letter the Campbell of Inverawe
wrote that although Ainsworth had made his money from a hole in the
ground, he seemed a decent fellow. This cautious optimism was justified
when Ainsworth became Liberal MP for Argyll and was awarded a
Baronetcy in 1916 for his public services.
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Myth & Legend
Bheithir and the Magic Well
The air hangs heavy with Celtic myths and memories
Once upon a time, far above Ardanaiseig, hidden high in the lofty corries
of the mighty Ben Cruachan, there was a magic well of youth. According
to ancient Celtic legend, this Magic Well was guarded by the lovely
goddess Bheithir. Each evening, she bathed in its enchanted waters to
preserve her ageless beauty. But once, after bathing at dusk, she forgot to
replace the capstone on the sacred spring.
All night long the crystal waters poured from the mountainside and
flooded the valley below to form Loch Awe. Beithir, banished by the gods
and cursed with immortality, was transformed into the terrible Cailleach
Bheithir, the ancient Winter Hag of death and darkness. Her icy voice still
echoes around the wild snow-bound chasms of the mighty Ben Cruachan.
There are those who say that on the night of the winter solstice her
piteous and heart rending lamentations can clearly be heard at
Ardanaiseig. There are others who say that Ardanaiseig itself stands on the
site of the first of many ancient settlements to be drawn to Loch Awe by
the story of its Magic Waters. In any event, the very air at Ardanaiseig
seems to hang heavy with Celtic myths and memories.
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“The perfect day would end by repairing to
Ardanaiseig Hotel, a rambling country house
on the shores of Loch Awe”
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Dining
Award Winning Cuisine:
Scottish Chef of the Year (2011)
Chef Medaille D'Or for Dinner Excellence (2005, 2010)
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Mr & Mrs Bislington
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The Cuisine
Cidsin Alba
Our Menus
Luibh-Ghort
The Scottish Kitchen
Fiercely Local
Our Kitchen Garden
Befittingly for a seat of Clan Campbell, Ardanaiseig is the
home of a quiet culinary revolution. Since 1997 head
chef Gary Goldie has been slowly perfecting a new vision
for sustainable Scottish cuisine – and with his recent
crowing as Scottish chef of the year – the world is
starting to take notice.
Every menu at Ardanaiseig is an adventure through the
grounds, from the depths of the loch to the depths of
the forest, foraged wild food, produce from our gardens,
and painstakingly sourced local meats, fish and game.
In 2012 we are putting in place extended kitchen
gardens and a full time farmer to move towards Gary’s
vision of 100% estate grown produce apart from animal
products and spices.
Our Words
Fàs-air-an-oidhche
Fiercely local ingredients, as much as 70% from the
Hotel’s own grounds, are forged in to a modern menu
that sips from the grand traditions of haute cuisine and
the cutting edge of molecular gastronomy.
Seasonal
Sustainable
Wild
Engaging
…On Mushrooms
Scottish
Natural
Surprising
Ardanaiseig is a mycophile’s paradise with countless
varieties of edible mushrooms growing around the
grounds. Gary’ and renowned mushroom specialist Dick
Peebles run an annual mushrooming weekend at the
hotel the last of which will be televised on BBC2.
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Inspirational Food
The New Home of ‘Haute Highland Cuisine’
Gary Goldie and his team have firmly established
Ardanaiseig as a food-lovers hotel
Culinary Journeys
Chef de Cuisine Gary Goldie delights in taking guests on inspirational
culinary journeys through the woods, lochs and seas surrounding
Ardanaiseig. The ground, sky and waters around the hotel provide an
abundance of wonderfully fresh ingredients which Gary creatively
incorporates into his culinary creations.
"From the bread to the chocolates everything we make is fresh. We only use
the best produce including herbs, vegetables and fruit from our own gardens.
The seafood available locally is first rate and we take full advantage of that
too.”
Gary simply loves producing wonderful food. Every waking minute is
spent thinking of new culinary ideas, experimenting with new ingredients,
trying new cooking methods and creating new dishes and menus.
Our Lunch Menus
During the day, guests can choose between a light lunch served in the
library or a chef's set-lunch menu in the restaurant.
Our Dinner Menus
The highlight of the culinary day is served in the restaurant with the
delightful food complemented by sweeping views over the loch. Guests
will enjoy a set five-course menu based around local seasonal ingredients.
Menus can be tailored to any specific dietary requirements or preference.
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About Our Chef
Passionate & Talented
Gary draws on diverse culinary traditions and a natural flair
for creating good food
A Quiet Culinary Revolution
Newly crowned as Scotland's Chef of the Year 2011, Gary Goldie combines
a unique culinary flair with the use of the very finest local and
international ingredients. His reputation has gone from strength to
strength over the last 12 years as he draws upon diverse culinary traditions
and an endless passion for cooking to create unique dining experiences
for our guests.
About Gary
As a boy Gary spent summers travelling across France in his father’s HGV. These trips had a huge influence on him, introducing new tastes, textures
and culinary experiences. France continued to have a significant influence
on Gary, drawing him back time and time again for work and pleasure.
Eating in Michelin starred restaurants in Paris, Brittany, Bordeaux and –
most especially - Strasbourg, became a favourite pastime.
Gary began his career at the Hospitality Inn in his home town of Irvine. He
worked in several Scottish kitchens before moving south of the border to
work under Pat McDonald at the Michelin starred Epicurean in
Cheltenham. After a stint as Head Chef in Tomintoul, Gary finally came to
Ardanaiseig in 1997. Within a year Gary was promoted from Sous-Chef to
Head Chef and has never looked back.
In addition to regular visits to London’s finest restaurants, Gary has
accepted ‘Stages’ in a number of prominent London kitchens, including
The Square with Phil Howard and The Restaurant with Marco Pierre White,
whom he cites as one of his biggest inspirations:
“Growing up in the kitchens when I did, he changed everything.
Marco was the one who made Michelin stars so important to us all”.
Read Gary‘s blog on our website:
http://www.ardanaiseig.com/index.php/Gary--Goldie-Blog
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Kidsanaiseig Family Friendly
Dining
The perfect place for a family break
Special menus for adults and the kids
You won’t find any stuffiness or silly rules at Ardanaiseig. We welcome
families with open arms and the hotel is a fantastic place to relax and
enjoy some quality time with your loved ones. Book into several rooms in
the main house as part of a ‘Family Package’; or stay in the Rose Cottage,
which is a lovely self-contained two bedroom cottage set in the hotel’s
beautiful garden.
While Mum and Dad can enjoy the delights of a 7 course tasting menu
created by Chef de Cuisine, Gary Goldie, there are tasty choices for
younger children available on the kids menu.
Activities Galore
No shortage of things to keep them busy
Keeping the kids busy is the secret to a great stay for all. There is loads to
do at Ardanaiseig, from exploring the hotel gardens and woodland, to
archery, horse riding or learning how to fish. We can organise picnics,
excursions and boat trips on the Loch. Kids love our foraging weekends
and their sharp eyes and proximity to the ground give them a definite
advantage in the hunt for edible mushrooms!
For details about family events and packages at Ardanaiseig visit the
“Offers & Events” page on our website: http://www.ardanaiseig.com
Excursions
Lots to see and do around Ardanaiseig
There are plenty of things to see and do in the area. Highlights for families
include the Scottish Sealife Sanctuary in Oban, the historic Inveraray Jail
and Kilchurn Castle. Our staff will help organise family excursions and
tours to these and other local attractions.
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Dog Friendly:
For a dog friendly hotel, look no
further than Ardanaiseig. There are
Scots are full of pride and much of it
loads of great walks to“The
enjoy
hasand
been poured into Ardanaiseig. It may
together in the grounds
surrounding countryside. just be my favourite hotel in the
kingdom.”
Your canine and other small animal friends are
welcome to stay for a small additional charge.
Orchy is a particularly suitable bedroom, thanks
to the direct garden access. Simply mention
your requirements at the time of booking.
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The Accommodation
Idiosyncratic Luxury
Award Winning
Our Rooms
Original comfort & style
Catering to your individual needs
A variety of rooms for all tastes
No two rooms at Ardanaiseig are alike; each is a unique
and surprising statement in originality, comfort and style.
Thoughtfully designed and combining beautiful antique
furniture with carefully selected accessories and bold
décor, every bedroom is an individual masterpiece.
No two guests are the same; no detail is overlooked; no
special request is too much trouble. Overseen by Head of
Housekeeping, Ruth Clark, the award winning
housekeeping team at Ardanaiseig are here to ensure
you have exactly what you need to make your stay a
truly memorable one.
Accommodation in the main house is split between the
ground, first and second floors, and comprises 6 master
loch view, 6 master garden view, and 4 standard garden
view rooms. Each of the individually named double
rooms has an ensuite bathroom with bath or shower.
Whether you are looking for a grand four-poster bed and
breathtaking views over the loch, or an intimate, leafy
hideaway with private garden access, extra space for the
children, or a choice between bath or shower, we have a
choice of stunning accommodation to choose from.
Our Words
Original
Decadent
Individual
Unique
Entertaining
Luxurious
The Houses
Intimate & private
Ideal for honeymooners, families or small groups, we
have two self contained houses – Rose Cottage and the
Boat Shed – available for guests looking for a more
private or intimate stay.
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“It’s the ultimate lovers’ retreat – totally
secluded and entirely glass-fronted, so you
can watch the mist drifting across the
Loch.”
Inishail:
Tervine:
Masterbedroom
bedroomwith
withloch
loch
A master double
views
and
king
size or
twin
views and
king
size
or twin
beds.
beds. Ensuite
bathroom
with
Ensuite bathroom
with bath
and hand
wall shower. Can
take
1 extra
held
shower.
bed.
Kilchurn:
A master double bedroom with loch views and a
sumptuous king size four poster bed. Ensuite
bathroom with bath and wall shower
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“It’s the ultimate lovers’ retreat – totally
secluded and entirely glass-fronted, so you
can watch the mist drifting across the
Loch.”
Nevis:
A garden view double bedroom with 5
foot double bed and ensuite with bath
and hand held shower.
Ichrachan:
A master double bedroom with loch
views and king size or twin beds. Can
take 2 extra single beds.
The Boat Shed:
A double bedroom suite with
unobstructed loch views.
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“It’s the ultimate lovers’ retreat – totally
secluded and entirely glass-fronted, so you
can watch the mist drifting across the
Loch.”
Nevis:
A garden view double bedroom with 5
foot double bed and ensuite with bath
and hand held shower.
Ichrachan:
A master double bedroom with loch
views and king size or twin beds. Can
take 2 extra single beds.
The Boat Shed:
Kilchurn:
A
double
bedroom
suite
with
A master double bedroom with loch views
unobstructed
and a sumptuous
king sizeloch
fourviews.
poster bed.
Ensuite bathroom with bath and wall
shower
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“It’s the ultimate lovers’ retreat – totally
secluded and entirely glass-fronted, so you
can watch the mist drifting across the
Loch.”
Nevis:
A garden view double bedroom with 5
foot double bed and ensuite with bath
and hand held shower.
Inishail:
Ichrachan:
Master double bedroom with
A master double
bedroom
withsize
lochor twin
loch views
and king
views and kingbeds.
size or
twin beds.
Can with
Ensuite
bathroom
take 2bath
extraand
single
wallbeds.
shower. Can take
1 extra bed.
Kilchurn:
A master double bedroom with loch views and a
sumptuous king size four poster bed. Ensuite
bathroom with bath and wall shower
The Boat Shed:
A double bedroom suite with
unobstructed loch views.
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“It’s the ultimate lovers’ retreat – totally
secluded and entirely glass-fronted, so you
can watch the mist drifting across the
Loch.”
Cruachan:
Master double bedroom with loch
views and king size four poster bed.
Ensuite bathroom with bath and wall
shower.
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“It’s the ultimate lovers’ retreat – totally
secluded and entirely glass-fronted, so you
can watch the mist drifting across the
Loch.”
Cuaig:
Etive:
double bedroom with garden
Master double bedroom Master
with garden
views
and 5 foot brass bed. Feature
views with king size or twin
beds.
Ensuite with bath andbathroom
hand heldwith free-standing bath and
hand held shower.
shower.
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“It’s the ultimate lovers’ retreat – totally
secluded and entirely glass-fronted, so you
can watch the mist drifting across the
Loch.”
Etive:
Master double bedroom with garden
views with king size or twin beds.
Ensuite with bath and hand held
shower.
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“It’s the ultimate lovers’ retreat – totally
secluded and entirely glass-fronted, so you
can watch the mist drifting across the
Loch.”
Nevis:
A double garden view bedroom with 5 foot
double bed. Ensuite with bath and hand
held shower.
The Boat Shed:
A double bedroom suite with
unobstructed loch views.
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Rose Cottage :
A small cottage with living room, fully
equipped kitchen and two bedrooms. The
bathroom has a bath and wall shower.
The Boat Shed:
A double bedroom suite with
unobstructed loch views.
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“It’s the ultimate lovers’ retreat – totally
secluded and entirely glass-fronted, so you
can watch the mist drifting across the
Loch.”
The Boat Shed:
A double bedroom suite with
unobstructed loch views.
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Activities
A Wealth of Things To Do
For those in search of adventure or just looking to make a
little room for the next delicious meal.
Walking, Cycling & Horse-Riding
Explore the 240 acre grounds of Ardanaiseig on foot or venture along the
east shore of Loch Awe to Eredine Wood which offers a choice of magical
woodland and loch-side trails for walkers, cyclists and horse-riders. For the
more adventurous there are challenging fell walks and spectacular
scenery in the surrounding mountains.
Clay Pigeon Shooting
Clay pigeon shooting is available within the grounds, with all the
necessary equipment provided. This is a particularly popular way to
entertain large wedding parties but can also be arranged for individuals
and smaller groups.
Fishing
Loch Awe has something to offer both game and coarse fishermen,
seasoned or novice. The 26 mile long loch is famous for its huge ferox
(brown) trout - but rainbow trout, sea trout, salmon, perch, pike, arctic
char and eel can also be caught. We can help you obtain a boat and the
necessary equipment and permits, and arrange a professional guide or
fishing lessons.
Deer Stalking
The forests and mountains surrounding Ardanaiseig provide ideal terrain
for stalking red deer. We can arrange a professional guide and rental of
equipment during the stalking season.
Foraging
Ardanaiseig is a mycophile’s paradise with dozens of mushroom species
sprouting within the grounds in Autumn. We organise a mushroom
foraging weekend in October with Britain’s leading authority on edible
mushrooms, Dick Peebles, and our own award winning chef, Gary Goldie.
Learn how to find, identify and cook wild mushrooms, along with other
wild, local ingredients.
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Sights & Culture
A Wealth of Experiences
At the heart of Scotland’s most fascinating region.
Sightseeing
Ardanaiseig is an ideal base from which to explore the many scenic,
historic, cultural and culinary treasures of Argyll. Local sights, such as the
absurdly picturesque Kilchurn Castle (pictured right), can be visited
independently or with our touring partner Lord Andrew Gray.
Gastronomic Delights
The unspoilt countryside around Ardanaiseig offers an abundance of
delightful, fresh ingredients which our award-winning chef, Gary Goldie,
incorporates into his dishes. Book a cookery course with Gary, or visit the
nearby Inverawe Smokery for delicious fresh Scottish salmon and other
delights. The Oban Distillery provides an authentic Scottish whisky
experience, or for luxury handmade chocolates visit the Oban Chocolate
Factory.
Glorious Gardens
Visit the twenty 'Glorious Gardens of Argyll’ that are scattered across
mainland and islands of Argyll. The wonderful gardens each offer a very
different experience, from breathtaking rhododendrons and fragrant
magnolias to some of the tallest trees in Britain.
Highland Games
A tradition dating back over 300 years, Highland Games are held across
Scotland between May and September each year. People from all over the
world compete in events such as the caber tossing, piping, drumming and
dancing. Spectators often enjoy a picnic and a ‘wee dram’ whilst soaking
up the celebratory atmosphere.
For the complete gastronomic experience join a Fine Food & Whisky
Experience - a tailored touring package with Lord Andrew Gray. During
your stay Andrew will chauffeur you around your chosen Scottish whisky
distilleries, breweries and fine food establishments, returning you each
evening for a delicious dinner cooked by our celebrated chef Gary Goldie.
For tourist information visit www.visitscotland.com
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Weddings
Award Winning Venue:
Intimate Wedding Hotel of the Year (2007,
2008, 2010, 2011)
“Excellent, friendly service, superb location. A dream come true.”
Claire & Stuart, 2011
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Magical Weddings
Bespoke Weddings
Gourmet Dining
Intimate weddings, unique celebrations
Tailored menus for discerning food-lovers
Ardanaiseig was crowned Intimate Wedding Venue of the year (2011) for
very good reason. Nestled within magical wooded gardens on the banks
of Loch Awe, the hotel offers an undeniably romantic setting for an
unforgettable, intimate wedding. But the story doesn’t end there….
When it comes to food, Ardanaiseig offers the services of the newly
crowned Scottish Chef of the Year (2011), Gary Goldie. Gary’s wedding
menus are always particularly well-received, as is evident from our visitor’s
book and glowing internet reviews.
We are licensed to hold weddings and civil ceremonies in our atmospheric
bay windowed drawing room, which can accommodate about 50 guests.
Couples can also get married anywhere within the breathtaking
grounds. A specially created loch-side amphitheatre makes for a
particularly memorable venue for wedding ceremonies.
Activities Galore
Wedding Planner
Take the stress out of your wedding day
Ardanaiseig enjoys a reputation for first class service thanks to Hotel
Manager Peter Webster, and dedicated Wedding Planner, Anita Goldie.
There are no conveyor-belt weddings at Ardanaiseig. Every event is unique
and carried out according to your exact wishes and the highest of
standards.
A wealth of activities for wedding guests
Finally, there is no shortage of things for you and your guests to do during
your stay at Ardanaiseig. From clay pigeon shooting and cookery classes
to therapeutic massage and a gourmet picnic on our private island, we
offer something for everyone.
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Corporate
The perfect venue for your corporate events:
Strategy meetings, team building, corporate rewards &
entertainment.
“Play chess by the blazing log fire, and career
home by moonlight to your little waterside
hideaway.”
“An inspirational place to develop fresh
perspectives and generate
creative new ideas".
Tigerfish Consultants
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Corporate Events
Inspirational Venue
Team-building
Far from the stresses of day-to-day business life
Build morale, test character, strengthen relationships
Ardanaiseig's stunning Highland setting offers the perfect antidote to the
stresses of modern business and the ideal getaway from day-to-day office
life. From strategy meetings and team-building events to corporate
entertainment and staff rewards, we can provide an inspirational and
impressive venue for your corporate events, creating a truly memorable
experience for you and your colleagues or clients.
We offer a range of outdoor activities for team building weekends.
Activities such as clay pigeon shooting, fishing, fell walking and cycling are
a great way to strengthen relationships outside the everyday office
environment. Contact us to discuss your ideas and requirements.
Memorable Events
Catering for your every need
We have a choice of atmospheric meeting rooms, catering for groups of
up to 20, with access to high speed internet, telephone and the latest
communications services. Ardanaiseig’s 16 individually decorated and
furnished bedrooms and self-contained houses provide characterful and
comfortable accommodation, which is complimented by the delicious
food lovingly created with fresh, local ingredients by our award-winning
chef, Gary Goldie. Tailor-made menus can be organised by Gary for your
corporate groups.
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“If you head to the wild Western Highlands this
winter, make sure you book in to somewhere as
sumptuous and spacious as Ardanaiseig”
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Getting Here
Transport & Directions
Arrive by helicopter, train, seaplane, car, bicycle or on
foot...but perhaps the best approach is by steamboat.
By road from Edinburgh & Edinburgh airport (115 miles)
Follow the M9 past the Stirling bypass. Take the A84 at Junction 10
through Doune and Callander towards Strathyre, Lochearnhead. Keep on
the A85 towards Oban, through Crianlarich and Tyndrum to Taynuilt. In
Taynuilt turn left onto the B845– a 6 mile single track road leading to the
hamlet of Kilchrenan. Turn left at the Kilchrenan Inn onto a single track
road. After 3.8 miles you will reach Ardanaiseig.
By train
Train is certainly not the fastest way of reaching us but for the rail
enthusiast the nearest station is Taynuilt, 10 miles from the hotel. Taynuit
can be reached from Glasgow Queen Street station in 2h 40 mins. The
journey from London Euston via Preston and Glasgow takes 8-9 hours. In
Glasgow you must transfer from Glasgow Central to Queen Street station.
Call us to arrange a taxi from Taynuilt.
Useful Contacts
Little’s Chaffeur Drive
Tel: 0141 883 2111
www.littles.co.uk
By road from Glasgow & Glasgow airport (90 miles)
Take the M8 towards Greenock, exiting at junction 30 for the Erskine
Bridge. Exit the bridge onto the A82 towards Loch Lomond and Tarbet. At
Tarbet take the A83 to Inverary then the A819 to Loch Awe. At the Tjunction at Loch Awe take a left onto the A85 and continue through the
village of Loch Awe and Bridge of Awe until
reaching Taynuilt. In Taynuilt turn left onto the B845 – a 6 mile single track
road leading to the hamlet of Kilchrenan. Turn left at the Kilchrenan Inn
onto a single track road. After 3.8 miles you will reach Ardanaiseig.
PDG Helicopters
Tel: 01667 462740
www.pdghelicopters.com
For tourist information visit www.visitscotland.com
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Rates
Room Only Rates
Jan - Mar April - Oct Nov – Dec* Boat Shed
One bedroom Suite
£251 £330 £275 Master Double Bedroom
Loch View
£189 £265 £200 Master Double Bedroom
Garden View
£159 Double Bedroom
Garden View
£109 Useful Contacts
Little’s Chaffeur£235
Drive Tel: 0141 883 2111
www.littles.co.uk
Rose Cottage
Daily rate for up to 4 people, min. 2 night
stay
£189 £185 £265 £175 PDG Helicopters
Tel: 01667 462740
www.pdghelicopters.com
£140 £200 Prices are Per Room Per Night on a room-only basis. Reduced rates apply
for children. There is a £20 charge for dogs.
Dinner, a five course Gourmet menu, is £50 per person and a full
Scottish breakfast is £16.50 per person.
*Special rates apply for Christmas and New Year.
Guests are respectfully reminded that a confirmed reservation
constitutes a binding contract. Due to the geographical position of the
hotel, we reserve the right to charge in full for any cancellation unless 21
days notice in writing is given or the accommodation is re-let.
Reservations should be confirmed by email, fax or letter together with a
deposit of £50 per person by cheque or credit card.
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Our Award Winning Team
Peter Webster
General Manager
Anita Goldie
Assistant Manager
Gary Goldie
Head Chef Chef of The Year – 2011
Abigall Dingwall
Restaurant Manager
Lisa Borglund Uys
Reception Manager
Ruth Clark
Head of Housekeeping
Abigall Dingwall
Restaurant Manager
David Sturrock
Estate Manager
Flo the Dog
Assistant Estate Manager
Cornel Uys
Sous Chef
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Contact Us
Contact Us
Address
If you have a general enquiry or to make a booking please
contact us:
Ardanaiseig Hotel
Kilchrenan by Taynuilt
Argyll
PA35 1HE
Scotland
By telephone:
+44 (0)1866 833333
By email:
[email protected]
Online Bookings
To make a booking online visit the hotel website:
www.ardanaiseig.com
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Ardanaiseig Hotel
Kilchrenan by Taynuilt, Argyll
PA35 1HE
Scotland
Tel:+44 (0)1866 988 330
[email protected]
www.ardanaiseig.com