Holiday rentals in Campbeltown

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Flat in Argyll and Bute Council

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Welcome to Harbours Edge apartment

Harbours Edge The apartment overlooks the harbour and marina and is a stones throw from the bustling town centre with plenty of shops, bars cafes and restaurants selling wonderful local crafts and produce including locally landed seafood. Also very close to the renowned art nouveau Picture House, one of the earliest surviving working cinemas in Scotland which opened in 1913. With wonderful Golf Courses, water-sports, Whisky and Gin tours, there is something for everyone in this beautiful area.

4–11 Mar

£82 per night
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Tiny home in Isle of Arran

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

The Vestry, St. Columbas Church

We have a quirky vestry, suitable for 2 adults or small family, attached to a converted church on Whiting Bay seafront. The Vestry has recently been converted to a high standard. It has a super kingsize bed plus a sofa bed in the living room/kitchen area. TV, cooker, fridge, kettle and toaster. Shower room/toilet. Views from the living room look out onto the sea and it's a stones throw away from the beach. Separate entrance with garden. Free parking. Bedlinen and towels provided. Free wifi.

11–18 Dec

£103 per night
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Farm stay in Campbeltown

4.81 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Seascape, a cliff top farm, Kintyre, Scotland

With incredible views, this beautifully furnished , comfortable farmhouse annexe is the perfect getaway. On a family farm, surrounded by stunning scenery and within walking distance of the farms own beach, it's the perfect base to explore Kintyre's coast, whilst only being 15 minutes from Campbeltown. In the evening relax and enjoy the spectacular views of the setting sun or take advantage of the close proximity of the Argyll Hotel's seafront restaurant. Breathe, Relax and Enjoy Kintyre!

27 Feb – 6 Mar

£86 per night

Popular amenities for Campbeltown holiday rentals

Stay near Campbeltown's top sights

Springbank Distillery8 locals recommend
Co-op Food3 locals recommend
The Royal Hotel4 locals recommend
Campbeltown Picture House8 locals recommend
Campbeltown Aqualibrium5 locals recommend
Glen Scotia Distillery7 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Campbeltown

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Cottage in Shiskine

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Old Smiddy Cottage

19–26 Nov

£109 per night
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Apartment in Argyll and Bute Council

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 95 reviews

Lovely 1 bedroom first floor flat in Campbeltown

5–12 Dec

£72 per night
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Flat in Argyll and Bute

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 93 reviews

Luxury Self catering apartment

15–22 Mar

£60 per night
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Flat in Argyll and Bute

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 90 reviews

Stunning flat, overlooking Campbeltown Loch

18–25 Oct

£95 per night
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Cottage in Campbeltown

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Mary’s Cottage, Campbeltown

18–25 Jul

£158 per night
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Flat in Argyll and Bute Council

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Camisila

21–28 Sept

£139 per night
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Apartment in Argyll and Bute Council

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 70 reviews

The old Loft

11–18 Jul

£95 per night
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Villa in Argyll and Bute Council

4.79 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

Cheerful 4 bedroom Villa with oak fireplace.

23–30 Oct

£229 per night
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Apartment in Argyll and Bute Council

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Lovely 2-bedroom ground-floor flat with garden.

24 Feb – 3 Mar

£94 per night
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Cottage in Campbeltown

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Tangy Lodge, Relaxing Coastal Home, Amazing View

17–24 Nov

£221 per night
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Chalet in Machrihanish

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Machrihanish Glamping Lodge

25 Sept – 2 Oct

£92 per night
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Bungalow in Argyll and Bute Council

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Campbell Cottage

3–10 Jan

£103 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Campbeltown

Total rentals

40 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

10 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

10 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

20 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

2.5K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

£32 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Campbeltown

All About Campbeltown

The port of Campbeltown, nestled against the banks of Kildalloig Bay near Campbeltown Loch, serves as a picturesque base for exploring the scenic landscapes of Scotland’s Kintyre Peninsula and the Isle of Arran to the northeast. One of the largest towns in the region, Campbeltown was once a distillation hub known as the whisky capital of the world.

Vintage fishing boats float out on the calm bay waters, and the rolling hills of the Scottish countryside form a picturesque backdrop to Georgian-era houses and shops. Cobblestone walkways and streetside cafes that serve fresh seafood hauled in by local anglers line the waterfront. There’s no shortage of historical sites to visit nearby, from the oldest continuously running cinema in the country to the 16th-century Saddell Castle, which overlooks the chilly waters of the Firth of Clyde.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Campbeltown

Campbeltown’s northern coastal climate includes moderate swings in weather conditions throughout the year. Summers tend to be pleasantly warm with slightly below-average levels of rainfall — particularly in the first half of the season — and there are a slew of summer events, all of which makes the warmer months a great time to look for accommodation in Campbeltown. One of the more popular events during this time is the Mull of Kintyre Music Festival, which celebrates traditional Celtic, Irish, and Scottish musical forms in venues throughout the town. Winter brings moderately higher levels of rain compared to the other seasons and temperatures that hover just above freezing. The shoulder seasons are marked by brisk temperatures that are pleasant for scenic hikes — but you’ll need sturdy footwear and waterproof clothing.


Top things to do in Campbeltown

Machrihanish Bay

Less than ten minutes from Campbeltown on the opposite side of the peninsula is Machrihanish Bay, where you’ll find miles of gold, sandy beach. While Machrihanish Beach, on its southern end, is perfect for a peaceful stroll to watch the sun set over the Atlantic, Westport Beach to the north is home to some of the best surfing in Scotland. That’s also where you’ll find the Machrihanish Dunes, the biggest sand dunes in Argyll. The area is also known for its fantastic golf courses, some of which are just a few steps from the coast.

Campbeltown Heritage Centre

This historic centre was founded in a disused 19th-century former church. Exhibits spanning interpretive art pieces, historical photographs, fishing boats, and reconstructions of the town’s earlier periods detail the area’s cultural and economic past. Mining, maritime traditions, and local ecologies are displayed in this celebration of the Kintyre Peninsula’s heritage.

Linda McCartney Memorial Garden

Located next to the Campbeltown Museum by the harbour, this picturesque garden is in the heart of the village yet just steps from the sea. A group of local volunteers maintains park benches, manicured lawns, and brilliantly vibrant flower beds in honour of a famous former resident.

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