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Falls Of Lora Hotel
Connel Ferry
Oban
Argyll

PA37 1PB
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A fine owner-run Hotel overlooking Loch Etive set back on the A85. It is approximately 5 miles before Oban, 90 miles north-west of Glasgow or Edinburgh.

The main Hotel was built in 1886, the modern extension was added in the 70's. The Hotel is beautifully appointed with a comfortable lounge and Dining room. Relax in the super Cocktail bar with open log fire, there are over 100 brands of whisky to tempt you before or after a meal in our attractive and relaxed Bistro with its extensive a la carte menu.

There is a pleasant 2 acre lochside garden across the road with a slipway which is suitable for launching small boats. Off road parking for 40 cars adjoins the Hotel.

The Falls of Lora Hotel has a wide range of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. 30 rooms with private bathrooms make up the Falls of Lora accommodation. We offer truly super rooms ranging from Luxury Four Poster Kings sized beds (and baths!) to inexpensive family accommodation with bunk beds. Each of the rooms include full facilities such as hair dryers, trouser presses, complimentary hospitality tray (on request), central heating, colour televisions, radio, direct dial telephones incorporating a baby listening facility. FREE accommodation for children sharing with two adults.

We also have a small but very well equipped conference room.

Facilities

Seasonal Dishes
Booking Advised
Local Taxis
Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Conference/Business Facilities

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