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The Argyle

Offering a quintessential highland experience, The Argyle provides luxurious accommodation in Hatton. Known for its abundant greenery, tea-clad landscapes, steep gorges, unbridled forests and cascading waterfalls.  The unique styling and design of the 38 rooms cater to ultimate comfort and relaxation, with luxurious modern amenities and the most spectacular views. Guests can take a culinary journey around the world with a cosmopolitan menu, carefully curated to satiate the most discerning palate at Queen Mary’s Dining room or enjoy some fine wine at Nessie’s Bar.

The Argyle, Hatton, Sri Lanka

Located 3.7km from the Hatton Town and 36km to Nuwara Eliya, The Argyle is nestled on a scenic elevation to offer the best views of Adam’s Peak

The nearest airport is Bandaranaike International Airport, 120 km away

  • Featuring alluring mix of historical and ultra-modern quirks
  • 38 rooms in four different styles, catering to every need
  • In-hotel restaurant and bar with views of the beautiful mountains all around
  • Swimming pool, jacuzzi, billiards, gym, karaoke lounge
  • Spa and sauna with many treatments including reflexology and acupuncture
  • Weddings can be held in the garden full of flowers
  • Internationally inspired menu made with fresh and local ingredients
  • Excursions available with transport offered by the hotel
Wallace

The 38 rooms the comprise the Argyle are made up of four designs. The first is the Wallace, named after Sir William Wallace, these eight stylish rooms are located on the lower terrace of the property, offering small private gardens perfect for a morning coffee or cocktail at sunset. The rooms feature all modern amenities, including a rain shower the possibility for in-room dining.

Stewart

Paying homage to the bravery of the 6th High Steward of Scotland Walter Stewart, these five luxury rooms are located on the upper terrace of the hotel and present a private balcony overlooking emerald vistas stretching into the horizon. Spaciously laid out and yet quietly cosy, they are ideal for honeymooners or small families. Easy access for the differently-abled is also provided.

Bruce

These twenty-four elegant rooms are titled in tribute to Robert the Bruce, the famed warrior King of Scots. The dozen rooms on the upper level showcase direct views of the mystical Adam’s Peak whilst the lower dozen open out into a large enclosed garden and a heated swimming pool. Facilities for interconnecting rooms are available, as well as easy access for the differently-abled.

Campbell Suite

The height of luxury, this honeymoon suite offers multiple views of the hill country surroundings. With every modern amenity and intricately decorated features, this room is fit for a king, or indeed the peer and soldier Archibald Campbell, the 9th Earl of Argyll, after whom the room is named.

Queen Mary's Dining Room

Like the audacious and plucky Mary Queen of Scots, the restaurant offers a curated international culinary experience. A truly cosmopolitan offering to suit the most discerning palates, from local favourites to delicacies from across the world, the Queen Mary’s Dining Room is a royal dining experience. All produce is sourced locally and meals can be ordered any time and even delivered to guests’ rooms.

Nessie's Bar

Immerse in a truly quintessential Scottish experience at our Bar & Lounge. Adorned with quaint furniture draped in traditional tartans, you can nestle under a blanket in front of the warm fireplace, as the embers burn bright into the dawn. Partake in a game of billiards as you indulge in a generous range of wines and spirits, or indulge in one of the adventurous cocktails on offer.

St. Claire's Falls

St. Clair’s Falls, commonly known as the “Little Niagara of Sri Lanka”, is one of the most eye-catching waterfalls in the island and is easily visible by travellers on the Hatton – Talawakelle Road. Surrounded by tall mountains and beautiful tea gardens, the waterfall cascades over three rocky outcrops into a large pool. Although the waterfall is situated about half a kilometre away from the main road, it can be reached by walking down through tea bushes at a steep gradient. A specially-constructed viewing gallery on the road allows visitors to get an extended look at this iconic waterfall of Sri Lanka.

Blue Field Tea Gardens

Situated around 1,200m above sea level, the Bluefield Tea Gardens is in the town of Ramboda set amidst misty mountains and emerald-hued tea gardens. Visitors can enjoy a tea factory tour, purchase the finest Ceylon Tea from the Tea Center, enjoy breakfast and lunch at the restaurant and walk through the lush tea estates while breathing in the exhilarating mountain air.

White-water Rafting

Make use of the transport on offer at the Argyle and head up to the small town of Kitugala where you can get your adrenaline pumping in the Kelani River – where ‘Bridge over the River Kwai’ was filmed! With lunch provided, adventure out into the beautiful Sri Lankan countryside and immerse yourself in the beautiful waters.

Being Responsible

The Argyle have taken advantage of the fact they are the only small-scale hotel in the area, and have made the effort to ensure the local community benefits, as well as guests. All staff are hired from the surrounding area, boosting the local economy and meaning that the hotel is connected to its location and not working in isolation. In addition to this, all produce comes from local markets and farmers from the hill country. This means not only are all ingredients fresh and full of flavour, but each meal supports the livelihoods of those living in the very mountains so quintessential to The Argyle.

The team at The Argyle pride themselves on their eco-friendly practices. Because it is such a small hotel, they are able to balance luxurious experience with a very small environmental impact. Additionally, because of its small size and due to all staff being from the surrounding community, passion for the beautiful green life in which the hotel is nestled is in abundance. By carrying out waste management, energy conservation and many more policies, they are able to care for the local environment and ensure the health of the surrounding ecosystem.

Child Friendly

Children are welcome at the Argyle, with many activities and excursions on offer to fill the day with

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