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Lagg sits within 11 acres of ground most of which is woodland and can be enjoyed by hotel guests. The large gardens to the side and front of the hotel are well kept and are home to a number of almost tropical plants.
The sheltered hollow of Lagg and the warm currents fed from the Gulf Stream help to encourage the growth of conical palms and Japanese maples. Guests enjoy refreshments in the garden throughout the day and frequently find a sheltered spot to read and relax.
The burn known as Kilmory Water runs through the hotel grounds on its way to the beach.
Guests can dine in style with relaxed informality in The Restaurant, as they look out over the river and gardens. You can also eat a pub lunch or dinner in the bar, or enjoy a cream tea in the Lagg Hotel gardens. The same menu is available.
Our chefs serve a selection of well cooked dishes ranging from pub classics such as Freshly Battered Haddock to more sophisticated dishes such as Confit duck with puy lentils, smoked bacon and swede chips.
All our dishes are prepared using only the freshest and finest ingredients, sourced from local suppliers where possible.
Guests can dine in style with relaxed informality in The Restaurant, as they look out over the river and gardens. You can also eat a pub lunch or dinner in the bar, or enjoy a cream tea in the Lagg Hotel gardens. The same menu is available.
Our chefs serve a selection of well cooked dishes ranging from pub classics such as Freshly Battered Haddock to more sophisticated dishes such as Confit duck with puy lentils, smoked bacon and swede chips.
All our dishes are prepared using only the freshest and finest ingredients, sourced from local suppliers where possible.
Having undergone some refurbishment, Lagg has thirteen bedrooms, including three single and two family rooms, two dining rooms, a residents lounge, sun lounge and lounge bar. Log fires blaze throughout the public areas with the homely smell of burning logs to welcome guests in.
Ron, Peter and Mary believe Lagg is a very special place and they want their guests to enjoy the tranquillity and rustic charm that are the unique characteristics of their home.
Arran offers visitors a wide variety of activities and has lots of places of interest to suit all ages.
Explore Arran. Have a Lagg pub lunch then take a walk down the wooded path to the biggest sandy beach on the Island.
Path down to the sandy beach.
The Isle of Arran on the west coast of Scotland is known as Scotland in miniature. The lowland highland fault line divides the island giving granite mountains in the North and gentle rolling grasslands and raised beaches in the South.
Arran is the most accessible of Scottish Islands with direct public transport links. You can have breakfast in London and lunch on the Isle of Arran.
The burn known as Kilmory Water runs through the hotel grounds on its way to the beach.
You will appreciate the elegant yet cosy ambience of the Lagg Hotel rooms as soon as you set foot inside. These tastefully furnished rooms can accommodate single guests, couples and families, so whether you are looking for a cosy stop-over or are a honeymoon couple in search of an inviting four poster bed, you'll find a room to suit.
There are thirteen bedrooms at Lagg. All benifit from en suite bathrooms and each is equipped with a television, tea tray and hairdryer.
All the Lagg Hotel bedrooms are on the first floor and most overlook the well-kept gardens to the front and side of the hotel.
Some of the bedrooms have skylight windows allowing you to gaze up at the stars in the clear night sky from your bed.
View from the bedrooms at Lagg Hotel.
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