Lambeth Lodge

Welcome to Lambeth Lodge, our spacious 3-bedroom Islay self-catering accommodation holiday cottage in Bowmore. Nestled along High Street, just a stone’s throw away from the famous Round Church that stands proudly at the top of Main Street. This self catering accommodation on Islay is perfectly suited for families or groups, comfortably sleeping up to 6 guests with double and twin rooms upstairs and a double room downstairs.

Islay self catering holiday cottage

Convenience is key, with both on and off-street parking available. Stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi, and enjoy easy access to the local amenities of Bowmore, just a short stroll down to the village. The property has both a bath and shower room along with fully equipped kitchen and open living and dining area. Stay warm with the cosy open fire, the perfect place to unwind after a day exploring Islay.

Our Islay self catering holiday cottage serves as an ideal base for exploring the picturesque island of Islay, renowned for its whisky distilleries, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality. In the off seasons, the property can also be made available for longer term lets, please contact us if this is something that interests you.

Islay self catering holiday cottage
Islay self catering holiday cottage

Pricing

Lambeth Lodge is available all year round for a price of £125 per night & a minimum stay of four nights. Lambeth Lodge can be booked on a weekly basis, typically Saturday to Saturday for £800 per week.

Book with us

For availability and reservations please contact us directly or via the form by including your preferred dates and contact details for us to get back to you.

Just the two of you and still looking for accommodation on Islay? Our self catering lodge at Alma Cottage in Bowmore may be for you! Discover more about your perfect stay here: The Lodge @ Alma Cottage

Getting to Islay

The most common route is by ferry, operated by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac), which departs from Kennacraig on the west coast of Scotland. The journey takes approximately two hours and offers scenic views across the Sound of Islay. Ferries arrive at either Port Ellen or Port Askaig. To reach Kennacraig, most travellers drive from Glasgow, which is about a 2.5-hour journey, passing through Loch Lomond and the Kintyre Peninsula. Alternatively, there are Loganair flights from Glasgow Airport to Islay Airport, near Port Ellen, with a flight time of around 35 minutes—perfect for those seeking a quicker trip. Once on the island, having a car is recommended to explore its remote beaches, distilleries, and charming villages with ease.