Great Glen Way Accommodation
Accommodation is included in all our self-guided Great Glen
Way adventures. Our standard B&B package includes carefully
selected B&B, guesthouse and small hotel accommodation.
If you prefer a more comfortable level of accommodation
our hotel package uses comfortable small hotels which are generally
of a three star standard.
All the accommodation we use is carefully selected
and personally inspected to ensure you have a warm welcome, good
nights sleep and hearty breakfast to send you on your way in
the morning.
We have included a selection of accommodation for
each stop below to give you a better idea of the standard of
accommodation that we offer. We will always try and accommodate
requests for specific accommodation but this cannot be guaranteed
due to availability.
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Fort William
Distance from start: 0m 0km
Fort William is a busy little town which is immensely popular with
climbers and walkers due to it's proximity to Ben Nevis. Britain's
highest mountain. It has bus links to Glasgow, Inverness and further
north to Skye as well as train links to Glasgow and Mallaig.
The town has full facilities including supermarkets,
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Rhu Mhor Guest House
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An friendly and well placed guesthouse which overlooks
Fort William. Ian MacPherson prides himself on a warm welcome
and fantastic home cooked breakfasts. Visit Website |
Guisachan House
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A warm welcome awaits you at Guisachan House, a family run
private hotel offering bed and breakfast in Fort William.
We are situated in an elevated position only 10 minutes
walk from Fort William town centre, railway station,
bus stance, shops, cinema and tourist information centre.Visit Website |
Berkeley House
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Norrie and May Maclean run a fantastic guest house
with an emphasis on friendly service and good food. Located 5
minutes walk from the town centre they are perfectly located
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The Grand Hotel
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A long established family run hotel in the centre of Fort William
with a reputation for good food. Visit Website
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Gairlochy
Distance from start: 11m 18km
Gairlochy is a tiny hamlet nestled on the banks of the River Lochy and
made up of nothing more than a collection of houses and a few B&B's. Spean
Bridge is a few miles off the path and does have several pubs and restuarants.
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Helen has lived in the area for many years and goes out of her
way to make every visitor especially welcome.
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Dalcomera
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Overlooking Ben Nevis and the River Lochy Dalcomera makes for the
perfect first nights stop on the Great Glen Way.
Visit
Website
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Tigh na Claddach
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Guests
receive a warm welcome and a friendly bed and breakfast at Tigh
Na Claddach in Gairlochy. The property enjoys a rural
setting with views toward Ben Nevis, Aonach Mor, and the surrounding
mountains. Visit Website
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The Old Pines
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Used for our hotel option The Old Pines is famous for the outstanding food
and welcome they offer. This coutry retreat offers an oasis of comfort on your
first
night.Visit Website. |
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South Laggan
Distance from start: 23m 37km
Little more than a collection of houses centred on Laggan Lochs South Laggan
is a tranquil stopping point. There is a wonderful pub on a converted barge
(The Eagle) - booking for dinner is essential and a small shop a couple
of miles outside town.
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Forest Lodge
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A large comfortable guesthouse on the A82 in South Laggan. Visit
Website
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Lilac Cottage
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A simple B&B offering a warm welcome and great local knowledge.Visit
Website |
Glengarry Castle Hotel
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A
spectacular castle hotel overlooking Loch Oich is a highlight
for many visitors. This hotel is used as standard on our
hotel option and available as an upgrade on the B&B option. Visit
Website
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Fort Augustus
Distance from start: 34m 54km
Fort Augustus is one of the most picturesque villages on the Great Glen
and is centred on a series of lochs where the Caledonian Canal meets Loch
Ness. The village has all services and numerous restaurants and pubs.
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Nia Roo Lodge
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Nick and Fran Walker extend you a warm welcome to Nia-Roo Lodge. This beautiful
granite stone-built Victorian residence located in Fort Augustus in the
beautiful Scottish Highlands dates back to the mid 1800’s and reflects
the character and splendour of that era.
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Website
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Commanding stunning views of Loch Ness, the Inchnacardoch Lodge Hotel is
a majestic Scottish country house overlooking Loch Ness, at the picturesque
Loch Ness side village of Fort Augustus in the Heart of the Highlands.(Hotel
option only)
.Visit
Website |
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Invermoriston
Distance from start: 42m 67km
A charming little village nestled on the River Moriston on the banks of
Loch Ness. It has a small village shop and a good village pub as well as
a restuarant.
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Bracarina House
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Located in the centre of Invermoriston and a stones throw from the pub Bracarina
is a purpose built guesthouse with little extras such as a sauna to revive .Visit
Website
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Georgeston B&B
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This detached bungalow overlooking the village of Invermoriston is a family home
which offers an ideal overnight stop on the Great Glen Way. Set on the edge of
Glen Moriston on the road to Skye with Loch Ness a short walk away, Georgeston
offers a quiet peaceful view of village life in the Highlands.Visit
Website |
Glenmoriston Arms
The original hotel built on this site dates back from 1740, 6 years
before the battle of Culloden when the building was originally
a drover’s inn, a stop over point for farmers taking
their cattle to and from market. It still offers great hospitality
and is used for our hotel option.
Visit
website
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Drumnadrochit
Distance from start: 56m 89km
Centre of the Loch Ness Monster trade and one of the larger villages along
the way it is centred on the village green which is always a hive of activity.
The village has shops and most facilities you would need.
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Tramps B&B
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Tramps is run by Mary Beedham who is reknowned for her outstanding
hospitality. A wonderful host and an ever helpful host make
for an outstanding stay.
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Fiddlers Rest
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Fiddlers is known for both their excellent food and family hospitality. Located
on the village green it makes for the perfect Great Glen Way stopover. Visit
Website
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Bridgend House B&B
Brigend House B&B is run by Rosalyn Luffman and is a member of Scotland's
best B&B's. And for good reason, this is an absolutely superb B&B. Visit
website
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Inverness
Distance from start: 73m 116km
Inverness is the capital of the highlands and has all services possible
as well as excellent transport links. It is centred on the beautiful River
Ness and a rapidly expanding exciting city.
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Ness Bank Guest House
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Ness Bank House overlooks the River Ness and is perfectly located right
at the end of the Great Glen Way. Visit
Website
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Cavell Guest House
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Cavell House is a well-appointed Victorian House built
in 1842 with lovely views over Cavell Gardens and the River
Ness. Visit
Website
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Trafford Bank Guest House
A stunning house that we use for our hotel option. An oasis of luxury that
welcomes you at the end of the walk. Visit
website
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Accommodation Providers
If you offer good quality accommodation on the Great Glen Way and would
like to be added to our list of accommodation providers please contact
us.
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