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Where to stay in Glencoe
hughpinder - 8/4/14 at 08:00 AM

I'm planning a walking holiday in Glencoe next week.
We are looking for something in the wilds with a bit of character and a good view of the mountains, for me and the missus. As long as its warm and has a comfortable bed we aren't bothered too much about anything else.
Anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks
Hugh


mcerd1 - 8/4/14 at 08:34 AM

there are a few rooms and self-catered cottagers & chalets at the Clachaig Inn ( http://www.clachaig.com/ )
only ever stayed in the chalets myself which are nice but you need to take them for a full week normally

its right on the end of the glen and the pub does some half decent food too (can be very busy)



or this private Hostel is nice and its got a family room and its cheap too
its the other side of fort william not in glen coe but thats not to far away
http://www.highland-hostel.co.uk/




obviously there holiday cottages and B&B's all over the place, at least 3 caravan park / camp grounds near glencoe village - and the Kings house hotel is very obvious at the other end of the glen - but I've not stayed in any of these to be able to recommend them....

[Edited on 8/4/2014 by mcerd1]


keithjardine - 8/4/14 at 10:27 AM

Myself and 10 other RHOCaR members are taking the kits on a Scottish highland tour on 19th to 23rd April, we are stopping for lunch at the Onich hotel http://www.onich-fortwilliam.co.uk/

Food is good so can only assume the accommodation is respectable too.

Not quite Glencoe but only 10 mins up the road http://goo.gl/maps/iqPGg

This little loop will be fun http://goo.gl/maps/0G5fu