Glenmorag Hotel Dunoon, Dunoon
About the Hotel
Glenmorag Hotel is a grand establishment located in Dunoon, United Kingdom, just 8.5 miles from Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This hotel features charming sea views and easy access to local attractions. Guests can enjoy well-appointed accommodations, including en suite bathrooms and modern amenities. The hotel's bar and restaurant provide a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation and dining.
Location
The hotel is conveniently located within a 5-minute drive of Dunoon Ferry Terminal and Castle House Museum. Glasgow is approximately 28 miles away, providing further exploration opportunities. The surrounding area features numerous attractions, including local gardens and scenic bays. The nearby Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park offers outdoor activities and stunning landscapes.
Rooms
Each room at Glenmorag Hotel includes an en suite bathroom with a shower/tub combination. Guest amenities feature complimentary toiletries, hair dryers, and flat-screen TVs. Many rooms provide beautiful sea views, enhancing the overall guest experience. All accommodations also offer coffee and tea-making facilities for added convenience.
Eat & Drink
The hotel restaurant serves local cuisine, and guests can enjoy a complimentary full breakfast daily from 8 AM. There are two bars and lounges on-site where visitors can unwind. The menu offers a variety of satisfying meal options, catering to different tastes. Guests find the dining experience to be a highlight of their stay.
Leisure & Business
Glenmorag Hotel provides complimentary wireless Internet access for all guests. Ample free parking is available, making it convenient for those traveling by car. The hotel's location makes it suitable for both leisure and business travelers. Guests have access to relaxing communal spaces throughout the hotel.
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Dining
- Breakfast
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel is set high on the hill overlooking the bay, with friendly staff despite some training needs. The rooms offer a view of the Loch from 1970's style bedrooms with a dividing curtain, but are clean and comfortable. The location is convenient but requires a steep driveway climb. Traditional dishes adorn the dining experience, with adequate facilities for a pleasant stay.
The hotel sits on top of a hill with lovely views over the Clyde, offering a unique location. The rooms are like stepping into a 1970's bedroom with beds properly made and breathtaking views of the Loch. The service is extremely friendly but would benefit from additional training for enhanced customer experiences. Overall, the facilities are satisfactory, and the value for money is reasonable considering the stunning location.
The hotel sits up on a hill with lovely views over the Clyde. The rooms are a mix of retro in the 1970's bedroom styles and modern comforts with beds properly made, offering a view of the Loch. The service is extremely friendly, though it seems the staff could benefit from additional customer service training. The location provides a serene setting despite ongoing refurbishment; however, it's disheartening to see the garden shut off at times. Dining options are limited but include delightful hand-made pasta. The hotel facilities are basic but adequate for a comfortable stay.
The hotel is perched up on the hill, overlooking the bay, offering a picturesque setting. The rooms are clean and comfortable with stunning views of the Loch. The service is warm and friendly but lacks some flexibility in accommodating requests. The location is easily accessible, though the evening entertainment options are limited. The dining experience features gourmet salads but could be more varied. Overall, a tranquil setting with some room for improvement in service and dining options.
The hotel sits up on the hill overlooking the bay, providing a 5-star restaurant experience. While the location offers lovely views over the Clyde, it's sad to see the garden shut off. The rooms are from the 1970s but are properly made, each with a view of the Loch. The service, although extremely friendly, seems to be in need of customer service training. The dining experience features gyu-don dishes. Overall, the facilities are satisfactory.