Return to Pineapple House's
main page
Bed and Breakfast in Appin Argyll
  

You may also find the manoeuverable Google map below useful in exploring the area around Pineapple House Bed and Breakfast in Appin.  Use the + and - zoom and the arrow keys in the navigation tool at the left hand side of the map to explore the area. 

Travel information is printed below.  If you get lost - call us  01631 740557

  
 

We are easy to find 6 miles south of Ballachulish on the A828 Argyll Coastal Route.

By road from the north
Arriving from Fort William or Glencoe on the A82 you reach a big roundabout south of the bridge over Loch Leven at Ballachulish. At the roundabout follow the sign for A828 Oban, Argyll Coastal Route. Travel 5 miles through Kentallen and Pineapple House is clearly signposted on the right hand side in the heart of Duror.

By road from the south
Coming north from Oban on the A85 we are 20 miles north of the Connel Bridge in the direction of Fort William on the A828 Argyll Coastal Route. On route through Appin you pass the Oban Sealife Centre, Castle Stalker on your left hand side, and a large road sign welcoming you to the Highlands. When you reach the sign for Duror, Pineapple House is found 2 miles further on clearly signposted on the left hand side.

Approximate distances
Ballachulish
Fort William
Connel
Oban
Crianlarich
6 miles
18 miles
20 miles
26 miles
43 miles
Inveraray
Inverness
Stirling
Glasgow
Edinburgh
 53 miles
 84 miles
 89 miles
 95 miles
 125 miles

By rail
The overnight sleeper from London Euston goes direct to Fort William. There is also a train station at Oban. Bus connections to Duror are available, however to make the most of the location hiring a car or cycling are recommended.

By air
Airport Approximate drive time to Duror 
Inverness : 92 miles, 2 hours 15 minutes via A82 Loch Ness & Fort William 
Glasgow : 90 miles, 2 hours via A82 Loch Lomond, Crianlarich & Glencoe 
Prestwick : 125 miles, 3 hours via Glasgow, A82 Crianlarich & Glencoe 

All coding and layout copyright Accommodate Scotland


Legal