Hotel accommodation in Skye and Lochaber, Scotland.
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Almost afloat, the Isles of Glencoe Hotel and Leisure Centre nestles on the side of a peninsula reaching into Loch Leven. This friendly, modern 3 star hotel offers everything you dream of on holiday; spacious bedrooms with loch and mountain-views and a relaxed, convivial ambience.
The Isles is the perfect base for a special holiday or break in this beautiful part of the Highlands of Scotland. There is so much to see and do - stunning day tours by car, boat trips, castles, distilleries, easy walks, challenging climbs and more. The area around Glencoe and Fort William offers clean air, breath-taking scenery and a wealth of interest.
As our guest you will enjoy complimentary use of our Leisure Centre with Pool, Hydro Seat, Bio Sauna and Excercise Room
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A quirky little place wrapped up in the middle of nowhere; in good weather Reception moves onto the veranda and the dogs sunbathe on lilos.
Below, the blissful River Garry jumps from one loch to another, beyond, Glas Bheinn rises from the forest. Interiors are stylishly unpretentious (posh, but old!) with piles of logs and vintage luggage in the hall, a country-house dining room for breakfasts and a smouldering coal fire in the lively bar.
Come to fish - the hotel has rights on the loch and river-and if you're lucky, they'll cook your catch for supper. If not, settle for langoustine and cockles from Skye, or halibut fresh from Lochinver.
A Swiss filmmaker liked the place so much he returned to shoot a movie.
Exquisite walking in the wild and peaceful glen, with Loch Hourn 20 miles upstream (where the road runs out).
Bedrooms are simple, homely, nicely priced, full of colour; those at the front have huge Glengarry views.
There's loads to do: 35 munros to climb, clay-pigeon shooting, white-water rafting, water-skiing, abseiling, mountain biking. ... MORE >>
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Situated in a breathtaking lochside setting at the foot of dramatic Glencoe, The Ballachulish Hotel featuring the award winning Bùlas Bar & Bistro offers a year-round warm welcome and comfort. A great choice of bedroom styles is on offer; many with outstanding loch views and all reflecting our Highland heritage .
The log fires roar all year making this the perfect venue for great escapes and romantic breaks. The more adventurous explore the West Coast from this base or discover many local attractions and activities from Golf to the Great Outdoors. Travel to Skye or The Great Glen via Fort William or marvel at the mountains of Glencoe. ... MORE >>
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We have 19 en-suite bedrooms situated on the 1st and 2nd floors. The rooms have TVs and tea and coffee making facilities, shaving sockets, hairdryers and central heating. We are located beside the train station and our dining room offers fantastic sea and island views. ... MORE >>
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The Old Inn, Gairloch, is a Traditional Highland Coaching Inn overlooking Gairloch harbour on the west coast of Scotland. The Old Inn is well known in Scotland and beyond for its friendly welcome and relaxed atmosphere whether guests are enjoying the accommodation, the outstanding seafood or the real ales that have won The Old Inn "pub of the year" awards. The hotel has been owned and run by Alastair and Ute Pearson since 1999 and is the ideal place for that much needed escape from the stresses and pressures of everyday life. Specialising in local seafood, Highland game produce, real ales and 'live' folk music, we endeavour to maintain high standards of service at all times. The Old Inn offers the finest quality local produce and have achieved many industry and tourism accolades over the years, such as; AA Seafood Pub for Scotland 2005/06
AA Pub of the Year for Scotland 2003 Abbott Ale Perfect Pub for Scotland 2005/06 CAMRA Highland Pub of the year 2003/04/05 Scotland The Best Accredited Egon Ronay Accredited ... MORE >>
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Superbly situated on the shores of Loch Linnhe with stunning panoramic views across to the mountains of Glencoe, Morvern and the Isle of Mull, The Onich hotel is "The Hotel for all Seasons". With fine dining and individually styled rooms you are ensured of a warm Highland Welcome ... MORE >>
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The Moorings is situated alongside the Caledonian Canal at the famous Neptune's Staircase with its stunning views of Ben Nevis and the Nevis Range Ski Centre and is the perfect touring base for all seasons. With fine dining, individually decorated rooms and friendly staff you will receive the warmest of Highland Welcomes ... MORE >>
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Letterfinlay Lodge Hotel is a former historic Hunting Lodge set in it's own grounds, now transformed into a wonderful small hotel in a stunning loch-side location. Just off the A82 approximately 7 miles north of Spean Bridge and just 17 miles from Fort William - the Outdoor Capital of the UK - the hotel is ideally situated for touring the Western Highlands and Islands. The new Marina offers easy access to the water, where boat trips are available, and non-resident boaters have access to our showering facilities or the opportunity to sample our wonderful fare. There are 14 comfortable, well appointed bedrooms, a breakfast room, wood paneled library, Bar, Sun Lounge and the Osprey Sun-Deck - a stunning vantage point from which you can gaze at the awe inspiring scenery or just watch the world go by. ... MORE >>
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The Gairloch Highland Lodge is a welcome alternative for people seeking a more relaxed style of accommodation. Set against a spectacular mountain drop and looking out over the harbour to the Isle of Skye and beyond, Gairloch Highland Lodge makes the perfect base from which to explore and enjoy the dramatic landscape and varied attractions of Wester Ross. What makes the Gairloch Highland Lodge refreshingly different is its blend of friendliness and informality. The hotel is not open to non-residents and has a comfortable resident?s lounge. Wireless broadband access is available in designated public areas and requires a laptop with wireless connectivity. We do not serve lunches or evening meals at the Gairloch Highland Lodge but our award winning sister hotel The Old Inn is a 5-minute walk away. We offer our guests a 10% discount voucher which can be redeemed for meals at The Old Inn which specialises in local seafood, game and real ales. We have 24 guest rooms consisting of doubles, twins, singles and family rooms. With many local attractions only a short distance away (Inverewe Gardens, Beinn Eighe Nature Reserve, Loch Maree, Torridon Mountains, Applecross Peninsula, Whale Watching and marine wildlife Boat Trips, Heritage Museum, Golf Course, Perfume Studio, sandy beaches), it is the perfect base from where to explore the dramatic and enchanting north-west Highlands.
The hotel is also available for block family, club or group bookings (minimum 3-night booking). ... MORE >>
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Overlooking Arisaig Bay towards the Isles of Eigg and Muck, this former coaching inn offers an ideal base from which to explore this area of natural beauty.
Dating back to the Jacobite era, Arisaig Hotel was originally built as a coaching inn around 1720. Today it provides 13 comfortable en suite rooms, most of which enjoy sea views. It also features a comfortable lounge bar serving around 70 malt whiskies.
A family friendly hotel, Arisaig has a playroom full of plenty of toys. The lounge bar also has a children?s certificate, so they are welcome to enjoy the regular live music shows in the evenings. ... MORE >>
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