Inside The Glenartney
We want you to feel right at home, there are two lovely lounges where you can relax through the day and evening.
You can come home to a lovely piece of homemade cake and a cup of tea, all available in the lounge each afternoon. There's fresh milk in the fridge and you are very welcome to use the fridge for your own drinks, we provide the glasses!
There's free Wi Fi available throughout the lounges and some rooms- but it runs on island time, so don't expect great things!
Glenartney is full of artwork and quirky details such as Arran artist Nigel Walker's "Brook's Stag" and Angela's paintings.
The Staircase has been decorated with an unusual wallpaper from a Scottish design company who have collected various holiday snaps from the 1920's and 30's. The Glenartney was built as two houses and a summer house in the mid 20's and was first established as an 'upmarket boarding house' in the early 1930's.
To view our refurbished bedrooms click here.
The Glenartney has a variety of twin, double and family rooms available, all with en-suite or private facilities. Our rooms are not spacious but they are very comfortable.
We provide Arran Aromatic products in the en suites, tea and coffee, hairdryers and each room has a flat screen TV.
You may think that we are a little biased about the Glenartney, so we have included some quotes from our guests to give you a better feel for The Glenartney.
As we are a quiet family guesthouse we do not accept large groups, stag, hen or party revellers and ask that our guests show consideration for others by lowering noise levels to a minimum after 11.00pm.
During the busy season - Bank holiday and weekends - we do ask for a minimum stay of two nights.