Corsewell Lighthouse Hotel
invests the charm and romance of an 1815,
functional lighthouse with the comforts
of a small, very unique luxury hotel and
restaurant.
The lighthouse is a listed 'A' building
of major national importance. Its light
still beams a warning for ships approaching
the mouth of Loch Ryan, as it has done for
185 years.
Extensive restorations provide guests with
bedrooms with en-suite facilities, one of
which is disabled equipped, TV/VCR, trouser
press, telephone, individually controlled
central heating and tea and coffee facilities.
The restaurant caters for a wide variety of
tastes, including local beef, lamb, seafood
and vegetarian dishes.
Your comfort is assured
by the owner who personally runs and supervises
the hotel. A peaceful, relaxed and friendly
atmosphere awaits you at one of the most unique
luxury hotels that Scotland has to offer.
Some of Scotland's most spectacular coastline
is found within and nearby the 20 acre grounds
of Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel.
The lighthouse galleries and public areas
afford fine views of the Kintyre Peninsula,
Aran, the Firth of Clyde, Ailsa Craig and
even the coast of Ireland.
Features:
• Unique Luxury Hotel • Romantic Award Winning Restaurant
• Spectacular Coastal Location
Ideal for Weddings - Civil or Religious
• Own Helipad - Helicoptor transport can
be arranged.
• Restaurant Open to Non-Residents for
both Lunch and Dinner
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the printable Corsewell Lighthouse article from
the Celtic Castles Monthly Newsletter.
The Iron Age Fort of
Dunskirkloch is found here as are unique rock
forms, a wide variety of flora, and abundant
sea life.
Seals, birds and even deer can be viewed here.
On a clear night, the beams of several Scottish
and Irish lighthouses can be seen.