Ideal for reconnecting, this itinerary offers a mix of romance, nature, and local charm. This easy-access island can be reached from Glasgow in under two hours.
Couples Itinerary Highlights
Relaxation & Wellness
Romantic Activities
Great Food & Drink
Where to Stay
Relaxation & Wellness
Walks, sun bathing, peace from the world – Bute has it all.
Walk or hire an e-cycle around the island, stopping off at quiet beaches, pubs and restaurants for lunch, ice cream and cake for a treat.
Swim safely just off the beaches for a refreshing activity.
Enjoy a range of food types and styles from Bute's eateries. Indulge in coffee, speciality teas, cakes and pastries in one of its bustling cafes. Pub Grub is plentiful, and of course, for those low-energy evenings after a busy day, a range of takeaways and a Co-op at Rothesay.
Enjoy local brews and fantastic food at the superb Bute Yard. Look out for their many events throughout the year. Bute's own gin distillery is also housed there.
Keep it in the family with a visit to Zavaroni Cafe.
Indulge in local cuisine at Kingarth Hotel.
Check out our Eat & Drink pages for some inspiration.
Where to Stay
The Isle of Bute has a range of different types of accommodation from luxury to off-grid. Enjoy its hotels and hospitality, or enjoy the freedom of self-catering.
Experience peace and solitude in a stunning setting at Charcoal Huts.
Enjoy luxury accommodation in the impressive Mount Stuart Estate and visit the grand house.
Victoria Hotel offers sea views and a close proximity to the ferry terminal.
The Glenburn Hotel has breathtaking views over the Clyde.
Enjoy one of the many B&BS or self-catering properties.
For a full list of accommodation, visit our stay section.
Rothesay Leisure Centre can be found next to the King George V playing fields, within walking distance of the town centre. Dive into a 25 metre swimming pool...
A lovely short walk taking in oak woodland and spruce, passing the Painted Rock Trail and work area and with a short diversion, taking you to the stunning vi...
From Rothesay or Port Bannatyne, drive north along the A844 along the coast. Stay on this coastal road as it becomes the A886 shortly past Port Bannatyne and follow it until you reach the Rhubodach-Colintraive ferry crossing where you can park your car. From Rothesay to the ferry terminal by car takes around 20 minutes. Public transport and walking is also possible.
Find your place to stay from luxury hotels for a relaxing retreat to holiday parks and self catering options for adventure seekers, and everything in-between.