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Hotel Crinan

Dec 23, 2009

I have visited Crinan many times and ate some fine fish soup or burgers from the hotel barbeque. I had real romantic ideas on staying there - and finally did it in November! Spectacular- the sound...more

Hotel Crinan

Sep 30, 2009

Friendly welcoming and helpful staff throughout the property. The service experience overall was excellent especially the bar, lounge and dining room and on our visit the food was superb. We...more

Hotel Crinan

Sep 18, 2009

It would be fair to say at the outset that this comment is about food in the hotel bar/bistro and not about accomodation, as we were comfortably catered for aboard a yacht for the night, however as I...more

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