About Knockderry Country House Hotel
Knockderry Country House Hotel is a country house situated on the banks of Loch Long. It is under a 15-minute drive from the site of the Rosneath Peninsula Highland Games.
The stylish and individually designed guest rooms all feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, handmade toiletries, luxury bathrobes, Egyptian cotton bed linens, and tea and coffee making facilities. Some rooms boast views of the gardens and loch. Master rooms add on sitting areas and walk-in showers. There's also a library suite with views of Long Long and the Argyllshire Hills.
Guests can unwind with a drink by the fireplace in the drawing room or de-stress in the garden.
Full cooked or continental breakfast is available every morning. Later meals are served in a fine dining restaurant with stained glass windows and a Loch Long outlook. The menu revolves around seasonal and local fare. Afternoon teas are also featured.
Knockderry Country House Hotel is a short seven-minute drive from Knockderry Farm and a 45-minute drive from Glasgow Airport.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Fabulous base for exploring such a scenic location.
Staying here is exactly the kind of base you need, in order to experience the beauty of the region while being at an equally charming lodge. Knockderry House is within a scenic hour's drive of many of the area's attractions, such as castles, historical ho
positive:
Very attentive staff make the stay even better.
Customer service is at its finest here, with staff that devotes their attention to your needs and requests. They remember if you have particular likes or dislikes, and if you're a returning guest or enjoying the atmosphere for the first time.
positive:
The inn feels like something from the cinema.
You may feel like you're on a movie set or in a faerytale story, when staying here. The entire facade and mood is that of tranquillity, opulence, and being somewhere unlike you've ever been.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Menus are disappointing, given the expectations.
Expectations and excitement for the inn's dishes are sadly dampened when the food is actually sampled. Ingredients don't seem as fresh or well prepared, portions are smaller than desired especially for the prices, and occasionally not every component is s
negative:
Rooms are actually a bit shabby and worn-out.
Seeing the rooms in person is at times a let-down. The décor is not as fresh and lively as expected, and the furnishings are in noticeable need of attention or perhaps, even better, replacement. With the prices and mood putting this place in a luxury cate
negative:
Heat can be difficult to consistently maintain.
Keeping the heat on and at suitable temperatures is spotty at times. Equally if not more frustrating, is when the supplemental heaters also fail and turn out to be inconsistent!