General Details
Offering a high standard of bed and breakfast accommodation in Argyll, this unique listed building is set on the shores of Loch Linnhe.
The House of Keil has a private beach and a mile of foreshore offers breath-taking views across the loch to the Ardgour and Morven Hills, and towards the Isle of Mull.
There are many unusual features of this old Stewart country house, including turrets and battlements on the outside walls.
The warmth and comfort of the charmingly furnished interior reflects the friendly, welcoming character of this family home - in the famous Appin area, on the west coast of Scotland.
There are log fires in some of the rooms of the house - guests can relax and unwind at The House of Keil.
This is an ideal base for those wishing to relax in peaceful surroundings or those who want to explore the varied, but magnificent West Coast scenery.
Accommodation
A high standard of bed and breakfast accommodation is on offer at this unique listed building, set on the shores of Loch Linnhe.
Two of the three bedrooms have private en-suite facilities, and all bedrooms have:
- Colour television
- Hairdryer
- Tea and coffee making facilities
Most rooms [two out of three bedrooms] overlook the waters of Loch Linnhe and have stunning views towards the Morven Hills.
Food and Drink
Each morning breakfast is served to House of Keil guests, and packed lunches can also be prepared by arrangement.
Location
A tree-lined drive leads to The House of Keil, off the Oban to Fort William road.
This road is numbered the A828 - from the south turn off the A85 at Connel, or from the north turn off the A82 at Ballachulish.
The nearest train station to the House of Keil is at Fort William. The town of Fort William is about 19 miles away, to the north east.
Prices
Bed and breakfast £27.00 per person per night.
Other Information
This is a totally non smoking establishment. 
Ample off street parking for vehicles.
Garden and private beach.
Children not accepted.
Well behaved pets welcome by prior arrangement.