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A scenic view of calm waters and distant hills is captured, highlighting a clear blue sky. The waterfront promenade stretches along the shoreline, with buildings and trees partially visible along the edge, reflecting the tranquility of the surroundings.
Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 314 reviews

Bright, homely flat overlooking Rothesay Bay !

The flat is situated across the road from the beach (about 30 secs walk) We are on the edge of the town, about 2 mins walk from the main supermarket and about 3 mins walk from the main shopping street of the town. There is free parking at the back of the building and free parking at the front too. We are situated about 7/8 minutes walk from the main ferry pier and you can watch the ferry coming in from the front windows. All in all it's a very warm, comfortable flat and we are very pet friendly.

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A serene view of the Firth of Clyde at dusk, with calm waters reflecting soft colors of the fading light. Silhouetted trees line the foreground against a gradient sky transitioning from deep blue to warm hues near the horizon.
Villa
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Tranquility-relaxation-sea views-luxury apartment

A contemporary house, designed and built by Philip, a true retreat, spectacular views. Stylish furnishings and calming interiors, it's the perfect place for a relaxing stay. A spacious apartment, en-suite bedroom and private lounge filled with interesting original art, floor-to-ceiling windows framing unforgettable views over the Clyde estuary permanently busy with marine traffic There's even a spacious wooden deck, bbq and fire pit Close to Loch Lomond N P, Argyle, Dunoon & west coast Scotland

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Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

The Coach House at Hawkstone Lodge

The Coach House sits in the grounds of Hawkstone Lodge which dates back to the 1850s. The accommodation provides a bright and airy living area on the upper floor with scenic views to the south across the Firth of Clyde to the Cumbrae Isles. Seals and occasionally otters can be seen along the shore. The ground floor comprises an entrance hallway leading to the bedroom and bathroom with stairs up to the living area. The bedroom looks onto the spacious garden area to the rear of Hawkstone Lodge.

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The stone cottage is framed by neatly manicured gardens and trees, showcasing traditional architecture. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, while large windows reflect the natural surroundings, allowing for ample natural light. A wooden fence borders the property, enhancing privacy.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

New 2 bedroom cottage, private garden, parking.

Swallows Cottage is situated a 5 min drive from the ferry terminal. It sits in its own grounds just 100m from the seafront of the quiet Craigmore district of the island. The cottage boasts stunning views up to Loch Striven and across the bay to Ardbeg and over to Toward. Swallows, is self contained with its own drive, and has ample space for 2 cars. There is a also a secure garden at the side of the cottage.You will fall in love as soon as you enter the door. Its such a beautiful place to stay

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Flat
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

"The Port" 1st floor flat with WiFi and sea view

"The Port" is a comfortable one bedroom flat in Port Bannatyne , Isle of Bute. Relax and unwind in this typical 1st floor tenement with fantastic views of the bay and the Kyles of Bute . The village has a regular bus service. There is a marina , a Post Office/shop/café , tapas restaurant, art gallery/shop , a bakery sit-in or take away and an outdoor sauna on the pier. The Anchor is a friendly community-run pub which has regular live music, a wine bar with pop up food and a monthly quiz.

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A cozy living area features comfortable seating with patterned cushions on a sofa and armchair. Light wood flooring complements the neutral walls. A doorway leads to a well-equipped kitchen, visible in the distance, enhancing the open feeling of the space.
Cottage
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Entire cotton mill workers’ cottage in Rothesay

This former cotton mill workers cottage dating back to 1805 in the centre of Rothesay is the perfect location, offering the convenience of being in the town centre as well as being a base to explore the island and beyond. The property is cosy, well equipped and decorated to a high standard to ensure a comfortable stay. All pets are welcome. There is a log burning stove in the living room. There is ample parking outside the property. Travel cot and highchair available if required - please ask.

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An expansive view of a lush garden leading to the sea is captured, showcasing a variety of colorful flowers and green landscaping. The calm waters of the bay reflect the sky, with distant hills visible along the horizon.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Leac Na Sith, a cottage on the beach

Our cottage is perfect for families, couples or friends who want a peaceful base to explore glorious Argyll. This is a truly magical place, with incredible sea views, and a large garden that leads straight on to the shore. It's also a great base for exploring the Isle of Bute, the "Secret Argyll Coast", and the Arrochar Alps. After a big day out, you can come back and relax in front of the log burner. Leac Na Sith means "Hearthstone of Tranquility"... it could not be a more appropriate name.

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A bedroom features a plush, upholstered headboard adorned with decorative buttons. Soft, gray bedding complements the elegant design. Nightstands with lamps flank the bed, and a dresser is present in the background. Natural light filters in through a nearby window, enhancing the serene ambiance.
Flat
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 596 reviews

3 Bishop Terrace Brae, Rothesay, Isle of Bute.

This apartment is in a typical TENEMENT BUILDING Central to the small town of Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Scotland. A beautiful little Island on the West Coast of Scotland with Magnificent Scenery, Golf, Fishing, Walking, Swimming, etc. The apartment is almost beachfront and a short 3 minute walk to beautiful woodland walks. PLEASE BE AWARE THE APARTMENT IS ON THE 4TH FLOOR with views of the sea. From the kitchen window you can watch the ferries coming in. Perfect for a short break.

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A large window offers a view of the water at dusk, with soft hues of blue and purple in the sky. Two glowing candles are placed on the sill alongside a decorative bowl, while the window is framed by elegant curtains.
Apartment
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Stunning 3 bedroom flat overlooking Rothesay Bay

This freshly renovated luxury apartment is perfect for group trips and families as it sleeps 7. The apartment consists of three large bedrooms, each having their own en-suite with 3 showers and 1 bath. There is also a large lounge / Diner, separate tv room and a breakfast room, attached to the good size kitchen. The kitchen has has a high spec finish and appliances and comes with white goods but the addition of a Dishwasher, steamer and wine cooler.

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Flat
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Bright 3 bed flat with stunning view and WiFi

'Waverley View' is beautifully located in the bay of Rothesay. Overlooking the harbour, bay and hills and only a short walk (less than 3 minutes) from the ferry, shops and supermarket, it is an ideal starting point to explore the Isle of Bute. The apartment is renovated to a high standard and offers three bedrooms, a modern kitchen and bathroom. It is an ideal location for a weekend away with friends or family but also caters perfectly for a longer stay.

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A serene coastal view is presented, featuring calm waters reflecting the surrounding hills. In the foreground, an old wooden pier extends partially into the water, with remnants of pilings visible. Majestic mountains rise in the background under a clear blue sky, enhancing the tranquil scenery.
Apartment
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Beautiful Upper Apartment/Stunning Sea Views, Bute

Relax in this beautiful one bed apartment (sleeps 3 - 2 people in bedroom + 1 on a sofa-bed in living room) with stunning sea views in the coastal village of Port Bannatyne, Isle of Bute, which is located next to the Marina and is 2 miles from the main town of Rothesay. This lovely little quaint Port is perfect for anyone looking to relax, escapism, stress free break and great location for walking, cycling and sailing. This is a self check in property.

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A living area features two plush sofas positioned around a low coffee table, with a television against one wall. A decorative fireplace and a shelf with items provide additional aesthetic touches. Natural light filters through large windows draped with elegant curtains.
Flat
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Our Wee Getaway

2nd Floor flat is located a few hundred yards from the ferry port and you can see when the boat has arrived from the living room window. Space consists of two bedrooms - one double and one twin, entrance hall, two large cupboards - one which has an TV and Xbox, and a living area which also has the kitchen at one end of the room. There is a washing machine, Xbox one, Wii U, Netflix, Amazon Prime and Sky Glass TV and Sky hub in one bedroom.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Rothesay?

    The waterfront and town center areas are often recommended for easy access to shops, cafes, and main attractions. There are also quieter stays around the outskirts, suited for guests seeking a peaceful setting with nature nearby.

  • What are the best things to do in Rothesay with kids?

    Children frequently enjoy exploring Rothesay Castle, visiting play areas in the waterfront gardens, and learning through hands-on exhibits at local museums. Seasonal boat trips and paddle sports can be fun for families on calmer days.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Rothesay?

    Rothesay has historic sites like Rothesay Castle and the Victorian toilets, as well as scenic walks along the waterfront and gardens. Browsing local shops and sampling regional treats are also often recommended.

  • How is the weather in Rothesay?

    Rothesay experiences cool, damp winters around 36–46°F (2–8°C) and mild summers near 53–66°F (12–19°C), with rainfall throughout the year. Waterproof clothing and layers are often recommended by visitors.

  • When is the best time to visit Rothesay?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for visiting Rothesay, with milder temperatures, lush scenery, and community events. This period is also popular for exploring gardens and enjoying outdoor activities around the town.

  • What are the best places to visit in Rothesay?

    Popular places in Rothesay include Rothesay Castle, the Victorian toilets, and the Bute Museum for local history. Take time to wander the winter gardens and enjoy the harbor views nearby.

  • What are some hiking trails in Rothesay?

    The area around Rothesay has woodland trails, coastal paths, and gentle routes through local parks and up to viewpoints. Nature walks near Loch Fad and circular loops offer a mix of forest and shoreline scenery.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Rothesay?

    Families often enjoy visiting Rothesay Castle, exploring the winter gardens, and relaxing at local parks or the waterfront. Interactive museum exhibits and paddle boarding on calm days are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Rothesay?

    Consider exploring nearby beaches, gardens, or visiting grand country houses around the Isle of Bute. Outdoor enthusiasts often enjoy discovering forest trails and local wildlife reserves just outside Rothesay.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Rothesay?

    Pet friendly accommodations can be found in Rothesay, especially in central areas and around the waterfront. Many hosts welcome guests with dogs, making it easier to explore local parks and green spaces together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Rothesay?

    Explore the historic town center, try locally made ice cream, and check out the Victorian toilets for a unique Rothesay experience. Many shops and venues appreciate cash, and the scenic waterfront is a relaxing spot for walks in most weather.

  • What is Rothesay known for?

    Rothesay is known for its historic castle, grand Victorian-era architecture, and its role as a traditional island holiday destination. The town has scenic waterfront views, unique heritage sites, and lively seasonal events.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Rothesay?

    Rothesay has lesser-known treats like its Art Deco pavilion, small independent galleries, and peaceful woodland paths near the town. Seek out historic churches and tucked-away Victorian architecture for a quieter perspective on local history.

  • What are the best foods to try in Rothesay?

    Rothesay is known for fresh local seafood, especially smoked fish, as well as traditional fish and chips. Home-baked scones, Scottish tablet, and locally made ice cream are popular sweet treats to sample.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Rothesay?

    Pack layers and a waterproof jacket, as the weather can be changeable year-round. Comfortable walking shoes are useful for cobbled streets, and bringing a camera is often suggested for the scenic views and historic sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Rothesay like?

    Rothesay's nightlife is relaxed, with local pubs, bars, and occasional live music events. Evenings often focus on friendly gathering spots and community social spaces around the harbor and town center.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Rothesay?

    Many vacation rentals in Rothesay are family friendly, with options available near the waterfront, parks, and main attractions. Larger properties and homes with outdoor space can accommodate groups of various sizes.

  • How much does it cost to stay in condo rentals in Rothesay?

    Experience the best of Rothesay with our condo rentals, starting at about $100 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Rothesay stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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