A 25-minute drive from Fort William, Glencoe House offers accommodations in 10 acres of private gardens. There is free WiFi throughout the buildings, and free private parking on site.
Skipper
United States of America
Truly a gift to ourselves to stay at Glencoe House. Richard and the staff were exceptional. Hats off to the chef who popped in to make sure our meal exceeded our expectations. We utilized the pristine hot tub, affordably priced bar, exquisite accommodations. Put yourself first and enjoy the long history and commitment to service at Glencoe House🏴
In a stunning location, between the mighty Glencoe Mountains, this baronial Highland hotel offers an irresistible blend of history and style with modern comforts and luxuries.
Rick
United States of America
$350 one night - musty smelly old dump
totally ripped off
This hotel has a stunning setting in the shadow of the Pap of Glencoe and surrounded by the beautiful Ardgour Hills. It offers rooms with homemade cookies, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Located on a private terrace perched above a river RiverBeds - Luxury Wee Lodges with Hot Tubs is set on a golf course and private estate in the Glencoe Valley.
Featuring sea views, SeaBeds - Luxury Lookouts with Hot Tubs offers accommodations with a terrace and a balcony. The pods are located right on the shore of Loch Linnhe.
Albert
United Kingdom
Location and views were amazing! Overpriced but great experience overall and the hot tub was good to have
Duart Cottage is a property located in Glencoe near Massacre of Glencoe. This holiday home features a garden. The nearest airport is Glasgow Airport, 83 mi from the property.
On average, 3-star hotels in Glencoe cost $230 per night, and 4-star hotels in Glencoe are $290 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Glencoe can be found for $332 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We spent 2 days in Glen Coe, in the heart of the mountains,...
We spent 2 days in Glen Coe, in the heart of the mountains, outside of Fort William. Arriving from the south we had a fabulous drive through the height of the mountains, and enjoyed the Glen Coe visitor center for their historical displays, gift shop and recommendations re local hiking trails, and places to eat.
We appreciated that this is a very undeveloped, yet stunningly beautiful area with just the right amount of places to see and enjoy for a 2 day stay if you like an leisurely experience re all that an area has to offer.
Just beyond the area, be sure to take the Gondola ride to the top of Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest mountain. There is a good cafe at the top to take in the views, see mountain bikers ride the trails and take a walk on nearby paths.
Sharon
United States of America
10
Scored 10
After a really friendly personal welcome from Tony and Mairi...
After a really friendly personal welcome from Tony and Mairi, we settled into what is a luxurious studio, with great thought given to its design and decoration. The bathroom was amazing with an enormous rolltop bath as well as a very efficient shower. It was a cosy spot for the two of us and well equipped for a couple.
It only rained occasionally, so we were able to enjoy the glorious view over a coffee outside on the terrace.
We felt spoiled with the choice of possible hot drinks and chocolates placed around (there’s a nespresso machine and cafetière).
The studio was spotlessly clean.
We eat in at nights with the help of the microwave (there are rings to cook on too) only because I was too tired ! But we followed up our hosts’ recommendation of The View at Stalker Castle for a very nice coffee, soup and salad in a great spot down the coast a bit. Really though, loads of places to eat about, including the hotels 20-30 mins walk away via the cycle track. Another reason to return!
Niall
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stopped at Glencoe on the way back from the islands.
We stopped at Glencoe on the way back from the islands. As non-climbers, 24 hours was perfect to stop by the visitor centre and take in the views. The vistas are truly stunning and the national trust visitor centre is terrific - we had a lovely coffee there. It’s the most touristy place we visited on our trip, so I was glad our visit was relatively brief—but it really is a must see.
Margaret
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Loved, Loved, Loved Glencoe.
Loved, Loved, Loved Glencoe. From the facility - beautiful... to the service - great ... to the dinner service at our room's dining table ... to the extremely well stocked coffee, cocktail and snacks in the room. Just all around terrific service, beautiful facility and very pleasant staff. We highly recommend Glencoe and are only sorry we didn't have more time to stay there!!! Anyone can book with confidence!
Marcella
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We stayed in Beach House 3 for two nights and it was far too...
We stayed in Beach House 3 for two nights and it was far too short. Plenty of space with huge picture windows and a well equipped kitchen. The view and the facilities were phenomenal. Hot tub sunsets and then star gazing with dark skies. We could not recommend this enough and we will definitely try to return.
William Innes
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The hotel, its self, is very accessible and there are ample...
The hotel, its self, is very accessible and there are ample parking spaces.
The surrounding areas of Glencoe - has ample walking 'areas' whether on the flat or for climbing. As far as I am aware, you have to travel for nearest shop for provisions - But we were self sufficient - as I had packed reading material and things for us to do as we were there for relaxation.
Great place for a short stay on our travels through Scotland. The shared kitchen and dining area were bright and welcoming, with an inspiring map table from which our expeditions were launched. We found the cooking facilities more than sufficient for our needs, with a spacious fridge, industrial sized cooker and a sink so large you could wash a highland cow in it. The bunks are high with curtains and a personal light, providing some privacy to read into the night without disturbing others.
The houses don't have street numbers in Scotland and on my phone, I made a decision to not get the international travel plan, only my wife had the plane. So you know what that meant, I had no internet. Let us just that was a poor decision, on my part. The Host even sent me longitude and latitude for the house, I just could access it. but not fear it all ended happily.
I wont make that mistake again. We also know where the house is for the next time we visit.
Great wee hotel with spectacular view of the lake and the mountains! Super comfy bed and good size room. Very clean. Friendly and very attentive staff. The pool and the Jacuzzi ( very hot water which I loved!)are a great bonus! Overall very pleasant stay and defo would be back in the future.
Also it's worth to mention, tasty breakfast and dinner and last but not least - the best sticky toffe pudding I have ever tried!
Thank you guys, for amazing stay :)
A very special hotel, truly a unique experience, as it is a renovated castle / mansion with only 5 huge suites and breakfast / dinner is served directly to your room.
Staff is very friendly and helpful (activities, tips etc)
The view onto the lake and the surrounding gardens are spectacular! Truly a place to come and disconnect, indulge in the beautiful nature around the hotel and enjoy a very special couple of days.
The property is located on the banks of Loch Linnhe, just outside Ballachulish so well positioned between Fort William and Oban for visiting the west coast, both north and south of location.
The hosts are excellent and helpful and suggested lots of things to do and places to visit.
The cycle track across the road is a great way to walk along the loch and to access the Holly Tree hotel (25 minutes) for a great meal.
The hotel has a lovely old world feel. Situated right on the edge of Loch Linnhe. Perfect for that after dinner stroll. The rooms are modern and comfortable. With a very comfy bed and a power shower. Just what’s needed after a full day out exploring. The food options are excellent. The hotel is also dog friendly which is a bonus. Jimmy my 7 month old Border terrier loved his little good bag.
We checked into the property straight after climbing Ben Nevis and this hotel was the perfect place to recover! We were surprised with a brand new hot tub and sauna when we arrived which was just what we needed. Room very clean, with lots of lovely additions. We also had dinner at the restaurant which was delicious. I would definately recommend the lobster!
The hotel is very clean & comfortable with a relaxed atmosphere. The location is picturesque & perfect for day trips in any direction. The food is amazing with a cozy pub for drinks & conversation. The staff, led by Rodney along with Leanne, John, Josh, Kieran & the Chef make Loch Leven an exceptional place to stay.
Nestled by the Loch in a little village, the hotel has wonderful views and a relaxed atmosphere.
Small pool for a dip after a day out.
Easy access to the road.
Restaurant on site - lovely evening food.
Excellent staff throughout!
The staff were excellent....very pleasant and helpful. We had dinner and breakfast at the hotel and it was hot and tasty.
We were attending the gin school so staying "on site" was helpful and convenient.
Great location, lodges were clean and well equipped. Dog friendly. Hotel breakfast and dinner was lovely. Amazing staff in hotel who accommodated us as a large party. Location is perfect for hillwalking.
We stayed in 7 hotels during our stay in Scotland and this one was the most expensive one. The concept is very cool, cute lodges in a great location, very clean and wonderful, very welcoming staff.
The property was situated in a great location for travelers on a Scotland road trip. Situated right in the middle Glencoe valley, it was a perfect stop for us before making our way to Isle of Skye.
Great views from the hotel, great bar, and great vibes. Room was very nice and had lots of space and great view. Staff were very nice. Getting local gin really illuminated our stay.
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