August 2023 by Vik Dowlul
Wandered in for a couple of drinks as we were staying in the area. Small but welcoming. Staff were great and the on site dog friendly.Has a couple of rooms with one having a screen which allows them to show sport or other things.Decent selection of drinks from beer to wine to whisky amongst other things. Plenty of games and cards to keep you amused too.Will go back if in the area.
August 2023 by Kun Qian
Lovely staff and the room was great. A perfect little bed and breakfast if you are traveling around the west coast.
July 2023 by Naomi barratt
Very welcoming, lovely hosts. Homely experience in a picturesque setting!
July 2023 by janicemac44
Small hotel in the quiet village of Carradale, great place to stop. Lovely hosts, warm and welcoming. Rooms were lovely clean and comfortable with tea and coffee to enjoy in your room. Breakfast was lovely and with lots of choice from lighter continental to a full scottish breakfast which was delicious. There is a full stocked bar to relax and enjoy a local drink and the lounge was cosy with a fire, . The village itself is lovely to have a walk around and look across to Arran from the pier.
July 2023 by 246RoryS
We arrived very early and thought we?d see if our room was ready , we?re greeted by owner and in no uncertain terms he told us that we needed to come back at 3pm earliest . I?d wasn?t very friendly . When we went back his attitude was totally different . Room was great but shower in bath and Im not sure how a less mobile person would be able to get in . Breakfast was excellent and we were made to feel very welcome . Good experience after dodgy start
July 2023 by V1972FFwilliamn
Ashbank Hotel was a favorite stop of ours on our honeymoon, and our hosts treated us very well. The hotel is small and cozy and quiet. The rooms are not large, but have everything you need. The bar and sitting area downstairs were a great hang out space for guests and locals alike. We had a tasty breakfast at the hotel in the morning, and our hosts gave us good recommendations for where to get dinner in town in the evening. We loved walking around the small village of Carradale around our hotel and down to the harbor.
July 2023 by Google user
We only popped in here to quench our thirst. It was the only place open - the large hotel was closed (in June, on a Saturday evening!?). The Ashbank had a great vibe to it, with plenty of seating in doors and out. There is no draft beer (it's too small), but there is a very good selection of bottled beers (mostly Fyne Ales), cider and local gins. The locals are also very friendly, and happy to inform you if all the local gossip!
June 2023 by Al Alexander
We only popped in here to quench our thirst. It was the only place open - the large hotel was closed (in June, on a Saturday evening!?). The Ashbank had a great vibe to it, with plenty of seating in doors and out. There is no draft beer (it's too small), but there is a very good selection of bottled beers (mostly Fyne Ales), cider and local gins. The locals are also very friendly, and happy to inform you if all the local gossip!
June 2023 by Kevin Thomas
Very happy with the food and very friendly owners.Rooms: The room was clean and comfortable bed, we would definitely come back.Food & drinks: The breakfast was very good
September 2022 by Ryan Mclean
Can't fault this great wee b&b.A friendly and personal welcome from the owner, clean adequate room, a sociable family/local bar and the best breakfast in all of Scotland made and served by the proprietor himself.I will return.
September 2022 by Mark Allan
Just a fab place to chill out. Beautiful scenery, lovely beach nearby. Loved it.
August 2022 by wcol1310
We recently spent two nights at the Ashbank. Upon arrival we were offered tea and coffee and give the key to our well appointed room, which was very comfortable and very clean. John and Sharon are a font of knowledge of the area and gave us good advise on where to visit. We left Carradale feeling that we had known John and Sharon for years.
August 2022 by slycarole
We stayed midweek for two nights only, on recommendation by family. It's easy to find, on the main road in town, has parking off-street, and our room had a good view over the golf course and other countryside to the sea and (I think) Arran. A comfy room, nicely decorated, very clean, ensuite looks quite new. The shower cubicle was slightly "snug" - though that is really on me! I think all rooms are upstairs, so not really for anyone not too good on their legs. Dining room was not open during our stay, due to covid - continental breakfast delivered to our room (quite acceptable in the circumstances), and they could provide a bar service to guests in the lounge or in their room. A really nice place, friendly hostess, and would return again if I'm in the area - would recommend.
July 2022 by Paul White
I have stayed at the Ashbank on several occasions over the past few years and have found it a wonderful place to stay. Sharon is an amazing host, and, one of the most important things for travellers... the breakfasts are superb! This has to be about the best B&B on Kintyre.
July 2022 by Hazel Reilly
Our double room was very small with a small window. The shower wasn't a shower, it was a bath with a hose attachment you had to hold yourself and without a shower curtain or screen this was very awkward. The cost of this was the same as a much larger double room with a proper shower and lovely view. Felt this was very unfair.