Viscount
Well-Known Member
I recently posted with good news about the local hotel; I visited again yesterday and must regrettably report that my previous visit must just have caught them on a good day. The garden is again full of dog [--word removed--] to the point the waiter actually stood in it at one point; the food took over 30 minutes to appear and was perhaps the worst I've ever tasted - e.g. chips fried in same oil as fish. One of our party wanted to travel by road to Brodick; the hotel had no telephone directory for taxi numbers instead offering the local paper and local directory neither of which could produce a number that was answered bar one which advised a 90 minute wait.
We used the new pontoon which is excellent; however, on berthing a grumpy old man in shorts approached and visually inspected the boat, harrumped and walked away; when we climbed the gangway, a woman who had been watching us from her window rushed out to ask how long we were staying because the rule is 3 hours maximum - we advised we'd be much less than that (not at that point knowing about the service in the hotel and the lack of ground transportation). I gather that the new pontoon hit some local opposition citing amongst other things "light pollution" from yachts. The only good thing about the visit was that our children got to see a couple of deer at close hand; I suppose they like it there because they don't have to eat at the hotel or deal with the locals.
I'm not aware of where the funding came from for the new pontoon but it's going to be wasted with "hospitality" like that.
I've been to some places on the Clyde that struggle a bit (Arrochar, Millport) but this is now the worst despite the beautiful location.
We used the new pontoon which is excellent; however, on berthing a grumpy old man in shorts approached and visually inspected the boat, harrumped and walked away; when we climbed the gangway, a woman who had been watching us from her window rushed out to ask how long we were staying because the rule is 3 hours maximum - we advised we'd be much less than that (not at that point knowing about the service in the hotel and the lack of ground transportation). I gather that the new pontoon hit some local opposition citing amongst other things "light pollution" from yachts. The only good thing about the visit was that our children got to see a couple of deer at close hand; I suppose they like it there because they don't have to eat at the hotel or deal with the locals.
I'm not aware of where the funding came from for the new pontoon but it's going to be wasted with "hospitality" like that.
I've been to some places on the Clyde that struggle a bit (Arrochar, Millport) but this is now the worst despite the beautiful location.