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    Ballachulish Hotel & Restaurant - Front entrance

    Ballachulish Hotel & Restaurant

    (16 reviews)

    ££

    Booked 2 superior rooms for 1 night. One room was 50% smaller that the other. So small, I would…read moreclassify it as a glorified closet. Could not walk around the bed if someone was standing or sitting at the bottom. The chair was hiding behind the bathroom door. If the overhead light worked we would have seen it earlier. The safe was triggered open and could not be used. In order to use the suitcase caddy, we had to put it in front of the room door. Only place that it would fit. When we brought the issue up to management, their answer was "It is an old hotel and the rooms are assigned at the time of booking and it is the luck of the draw. REALLY!!!! The larger room had 3 large windows whereas the smaller room had a single 14" window. Be careful when booking this hotel. Lots of stairs and the room is "The luck of the draw!"

    The location is amazing. Honestly, there isn't much else around this area. We wanted to visit…read moreGlencoe and the surrounding area. The hotel is gorgeous! The staff is accommodating-the room was nice (no view though) and clean. However, the place was understaffed. When visiting their dining room, it was a frantic mess. Not enough wait staff to care for everyone. Long waits to get service, even with a reservation. The food was ok but not worth the high prices. I had the Sea Bass and it was overcooked and dry. When speaking with the staff, they shared their frustration with not being able to give good service due to being understaffed. The hotel manager was serving?! Again, not many choices in the area so you are kind of forced to eat/stay there. Overall we were happy with our stay.

    RiverBeds Luxury Wee Lodges with Hot Tubs - RiverBeds Luxury Wee Lodges at Woodlands Glencoe.

    RiverBeds Luxury Wee Lodges with Hot Tubs

    (1 review)

    For anyone looking to stay at Riverbeds Luxury Wee Lodges, do not be misguided by the false…read moreadvertising. This is NOT a hotel NOR luxury. It's just camping. Upon arrival, our first impression was of receptionist's curt "greeting". We then dragged our luggage through the mud to the "luxury lodges", which are simply huts in the middle of a nine-hole golf course overlooking a parking lot and a river. There is no privacy or view from the huts themselves. That's not to say the surroundings are not breathtaking. The "wee lodge" themselves look cool from the outside, but inside it's very small and moldy. The shower is the bathroom. One can sit on the toilet while taking their shower. The whole wee lodge will be wet and steamy for hours... bring flip flops. As flip flops among any other amenities are not provided. What is provided are very strict rules. I don't understand how it was so expensive. It's just camping. Maybe if it was a quarter of a price it would be worth it. We stayed in the riverbed lodges. For those looking to stay in the seabed lodges, just so you know, between the lodge and the lake, there's a busy, loud roadway and behind the lodges is a smaller road. The area itself is absolutely worth a visit, but there are many other lovely inns in the area. Learn from our mistake.

    From the owner: We specialize in making memories. Everything we do here at Woodlands has the guest at the center…read moreand we have a unique focus on ensuring you have the most magical experience in the Highlands possible. Every detail is considered and every moment thought of, to ensure you get the most from your stay here with us.

    Clachaig Inn - Cider Taps

    Clachaig Inn

    (22 reviews)

    ££

    Amazing find way up north in Mallaig!! We ended up there due to a road closure and truck accident,…read morebut it was worth it!! The food was amazing, along with the atmosphere and service. The langoustines were sweet and delicious, the venison was perfect, and the Scotch Pie was awesome.

    This was a great casual place to have a pint or a bite to eat while in Glencoe. We went to the Boot…read moreBar that is at the back of the inn. It's such a great atmosphere with a cozy area to eat in front of a wood-burning cast iron stove. It's a very pet friendly place as well. We saw a cute doggie enjoying the warmth inside the bar. We ordered the chicken casserole special. It was good despite the price being a little too high for what it was. I'd expect to have a puff pastry on top of it for that price. Although, it was very tasty even though the presentation was not all that great. It was served with mash potatoes instead of chips. It was good. They have a big variety of local taps. I went with the Jock Pumpkinhead Stout from Loch Lomond Brewery while my husband had the Man O'Hoy from Orkney Brewery. We were very happy with our local brew selections. It was a very nice atmosphere for lunch. If you're a Harry Potter fan, then you may want to take that hike from here to the filming location of Hagrid's Hut. The pathway up to the hut is just a short walk from the inn. The inn itself is kind of unique with the ice ax and ski décor. It reminded me a little of Ketchikan for some reason. Maybe it was the 5 Points of Contact photo that I saw by Peter Daynes. There's also a display of ice axes designed by Hamish MacInnes. Our tour guide in Ketchikan was coincidentally named Hamish. Wow, everything does come around full circle. It all turned out to be a nice lunch experience in the Highlands.

    Isles of Glencoe Hotel & Leisure Centre - Dining room

    Isles of Glencoe Hotel & Leisure Centre

    (16 reviews)

    Staying at the hotel for 2 nights, so booked our first dinner at the hotel restaurant. What a huge…read moredisappointment. To be clear, much of the food was quite good, but the service was so exceptionally erratic that it detracted from almost every phase of the meal. Arrived on time for our 7pm reservations, and we were seated immediately. 15 minutes passed without even being acknowledged, so we hailed a waitress from the bar area and asked for some service. She sent over a waiter about 5 minutes later. We ordered everything: wine, appetizers and our mains. It was another 15 minutes before a single glass of wine appeared. The table next to us sat down 10 minutes AFTER us and ordered the same appetizers (steamed mussels), and got their food in less than 10 minutes. Another 15 minute wait and we had to ask about our appetizers before they came out. Mussels were EXCELLENT, which is the only reason this isn't a 1 star rating. My wife had the trout, which she loved. I ordered the duck breast, which the waiter emphasized would come out "red" which is very much how I like it. The duck was grey. Good flavor, but very tough and dry. The vegetables and barley were quite tasty, but the duck was a disappointment. After dinner, we passed on dessert, but I wanted to order a whiskey. The waiter seemed quite flustered, and said, "If you order whiskey from me, I'll have to go to the bar to get it, so better if you just pay your bill and order from the bar yourself." I told him then that the service had been "terrible" and he said, "I know." and walked off. We won't be eating here our second night, despite very few options in the Glencoe area. This was eating out at a fine dining price, with the service of a motel. Very sad.

    We so very much enjoyed our stay at Isles of Glencoe. This is a lovely property, both charming and…read morecozy with some very nice perks. Rooms come with a small bottle of local gin + snacks to enjoy - all free. The direct view of the lake and snow capped mountains from my room was stunning. Sunrises and sunsets from this vantage point are hard to beat. The hospitality provided at the restaurant and bar onsite were terrific. Breakfast is a generous offering with plenty of sweet and savory dishes - plus haggis and black pudding for those brave enough to try! Rooms are well sized and comfortable. Bathrooms have built in towel warmers - a nice feature. This property sets itself apart by being modern enough yet maintaining its character and showcasing the natural beauty of the outdoors. If my travels bring me back to this area of Scotland in the future, I definitely hope to return to Isles of Glencoe for another stay.

    The Pierhouse - hotels - Updated May 2026

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