About The Glenartney
Located a 12-minute walk from the Brodick ferry terminal, this three-star bed and breakfast has views over Brodick Bay.
Guestrooms at The Glenartney offer a flat-screen television, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer, complimentary toiletries, and en suite shower-only bathrooms. Some offer sea views and/or Wi-Fi access. Dogs are also welcome and furry guests receive a doggy pack with treats upon arrival.
The The Glenartney features free public parking nearby, laundry services, a drying room, and boot dryers. There is also a bike repair and two lounges where guests can relax throughout the day.
A cooked Scottish breakfast is served daily using local produce and there is a residents' bar offering local drinks. Packed lunches can be prepared upon request and homemade cake with tea is served in the afternoons.
This hotel offers great views of Goat Fell Mountain and is near many scenic walking trails, bike rides, and golf. Brodrick’s centre and Brodick Castle can easily be reached on foot.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Idyllic surroundings and landscape.
This charming bed and breakfast is in a perfect spot. It is close enough to the centre of town that guests can easily reach the shops on foot, yet far enough away to have a secluded feel. The surrounding landscape - including views of Goat Fell Mountain - is also a breathtaking highlight.
positive:
Warm and friendly staff.
Caretakers of this accommodation offer helpful and personal service to every guest. Many people find the staff to always be around when something is needed, but they are far from intrusive. ng views of Goat Fell Mountain - is also a breathtaking highlight.
positive:
Delicious homemade style cooking.
Guests who stay at Glenartney will have plenty of chances throughout the day to get some scrumptious food. Every stay includes a full Scottish breakfast in the morning that is made using local ingredients. Afternoons are reserved for homemade tea and cakes, while in between guests will be able to get a packed lunch for their journeys.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Hotel is on top of a steep hill.
Placement on top of a hill can be both positive and negative for this guesthouse. While the elevation affords some great views, it means people who are less abled or have a lot of luggage in tow will find the incline particularly challenging.
negative:
Bathrooms are hard to manoeuvre in.
En suite facilities for guests at Glenartney are cramped and barely usable. In particular are the showers, which many guests will find almost impossible to move around in.
negative:
Quarters are too cosy for some.
Advertisements about the guestrooms at Glenartney describe the accommodations as quaint and cosy, but that's not how every visitor would describe their room. The small guestrooms are too small for some people, who can feel claustrophobic during their stay.