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2024.05.28
We booked a family room for 2 nights. Room wasn't ready when we checked in at 3pm. Room did not look like any of the website photos as it seems there are no photos of the family rooms on the website. The room was very basic - only 2 coat hangers for 6 beds. Double bed against wall is not a comfortable option as you have to climb over partner to get in and out of bed. No chairs or anywhere to sit. TV doesn't have signal and there's nowhere to sit and watch it from anyway. Very slow wi-fi, so almost impossible to cast to TV. The emergency exit light on the ceiling was taped up. The kettle is not big enough for more than 2 people at a time, and it doesn't fit into the tiny sink to fill. View of car park - not the mountain or forest view as advertised. All in all the room was adequate for our stay but hugely over priced for what it was. The Nevis Range Bar was disappointing too, mainly because they weren't serving the full menu but you aren't made aware of that when you book. The toilets in the main facility needed cleaning, no loo roll or soap. It seemed that they had't been attended to the whole weekend we were there.
We were looking for accommodation in the Lochaber area as a base for a kayaking weekend, and Corran bunkhouse fit the bill perfectly. Everything is good quality, and the rooms are clean and functional - ours had a nice ensuite too. There is a large common room with comfy seating and a log burner which was a nice place to relax, but we usually ended up sitting in the communal dining kitchen. The kitchen had everything you could need to make from snacks to big meals, and there was plenty of food storage and fridge space. Plenty of space to sit and eat too. A really big plus was the two drying rooms, one off the kitchen which had a dehumidifier, and another outside, which allowed lots of wet gear to be dried quickly - a real bonus if you're there for a few days. The owner Alan couldn't be more helpful, and gave us tips on the best places to eat wherever we were going. I can thoroughly recommend getting the ferry over to Ardgour to the pub for food. A minute from the bunkhouse, its free for foot passengers, the crossing takes about 5 minutes, and is a nice way to go to dinner. Overall i cant recommend the place highly enough. A modern, clean and enjoyable place to spend a night or two.
What more can I say about this place that hasn’t been said already? Without a doubt, it is one of the best hotel experiences you can ever have. This was my second visit to Glencoe House and it was just as special as the first – and what a high bar to maintain. We stayed in Suite 1 and the antique décor is beautiful with plush sofas and stylings. You instantly feel relaxed and at home when you enter. Somehow it has an inherent cosy feeling mixed in with the finery. The room has luxuries such as a wine selection, full bar, and an amazing hot tub out the back. There is nothing – and I mean nothing – like sitting in the hot tub on a sunny day, taking in the gorgeous vista of the rugged highlands and Loch Leven. The food is also sublime, and dining is a very unique experience in the hotel. Breakfast and dinner are provided as in-room dining, so the amazing staff bring Michelin star quality food to your own personal dining table in your suite, which also happens to have an amazing view of the bay. Yes, the experience is as good as that sounds. The cooking staff are also so accommodating for gluten and dairy allergies, and were able to make special meal requests for my partner who is intolerant to both. And the bespoke dishes were lovely. If I had to try and name what is so special about Glencoe House compared to other hotels (because you only need to read all the reviews to see that it definitely is special), I think it’s that the experience feels more like a chilled-out luxury retreat than a hotel stay. Everything is brought to you, everything is done for you, everything is available to you in your room, everything is comfort. All you have to do is eat, drink, relax in the hot tub, go for stunning walks in the grounds, and enjoy the tranquillity. Trust me, within minutes of entering your hotel room, you’ll find your inner zen. I’ve never felt so relaxed so quickly in any stay I’ve had anywhere. So, if a chilled-out luxury experience of the highest quality is what you want … this is the place for you. No discussion.
Really great Hotel. Cheapest around as well so don’t really get when people book cheap hotels and complain that it’s not 5* 😂. Location is amazing. The Loch is beautiful. Staff are really nice. Rooms have everything you need and are quite spacious. Food is really good although a wee bit expensive but still good sized portions.
Very friendly, welcoming and helpful staff. Particularly in restaurant where staff made sure everything was to our liking. Food very good quality, particularly the meat. Superb breakfast. Rooms small (not unexpected in a building of this age) but clean with excellent bathroom toiletries. Unfortunately the heating was off in our room on arrival - which just happened to be a very cold day - and we found it slow to heat-up, especially the bathroom. Good response from Manager when brought to his attention. We look forward to visiting again in warmer weather to take advantage of the outside space and take in more of the spectacular scenery.
We stayed in one of the older waterfront lodges. The scenery was absolutely stunning and to be able to sit in the hot tub on the balcony was amazing and made our whole experience. The lodge however left a lot to be desired for the ‘luxury’ labelling and price tag. The interior was basic at best and was in dire need of some love and a refresh. What really spoiled our stay however were the rock hard beds and pillows. We really struggled to sleep and have never been as uncomfortable and in pain in the morning. We even tried sleeping on top of the duvet to no avail. Such a shame for such an incredibly beautiful setting. The restaurant food was very good but again the interior could really use some love and upgrade. Staff were helpful and attentive however.
What a treat to stay here. We have been on the road staying in all different kinds of accommodation since 21 August and, honestly, this was a stand-out experience! Larisa and Mark made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived. Beautiful touches everywhere - fresh milk in rooms (small pleasure), quality toiletries and linen. The very best breakfast we have had - homemade sourdough, muesli, granola, jams alongside delicious hot dishes. We complimented Mark before realising they have won awards for their breakfast. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
ゲゲストAbsolutely shocking! Don’t waste your money. Our room was tiny & you couldn’t open the bathroom door fully because the chairs were in the way. I really felt like the best rooms were given to the coach party guests & not the independent (or maybe English) travellers. The lounge was the only area to take drinks but unlike what’s advertised, the cosy fires consisted of electric plug in fake wood burners & worn, smelly sofas. (See photos) The restaurant was shockingly overbooked & understocked. We couldn’t get a decent meal on either night we stayed & felt they were more interested in the amount of covers v the quality. For a ‘celebrated’ seafood restaurant, to have very little seafood on the first night & even less, almost none on the second was disgusting. The bar staff were very rude & the manager nowhere to be found even though we asked many times to speak to them (I don’t like leaving a bad review before talking face to face). This hotel felt like theme park for the overseas coach parties and not what we wanted at all. At £250 a night??? Shockingly bad. If you want an authentic highland hotel, try the Altnahrra Hotel. A fraction of the price and the other end of the scale. Absolutely ruined our holiday at this dump
ゲゲストStanza estremamente confortevole adatta anche a passarci più di una notte, dotata di due servizi uno munito di doccia e l’altro di vasca. Nel complesso pulito ad eccezione della moquette. Il letto era grande ma un po’ troppo morbido forse leggermente sfondato, ma con Topper. A disposizione anche i doppi cuscini e bollitore. La camera si è scaldata abbastanza velocemente anche grazie ai termo che si possono regolare a proprio piacimento. Si trova in un contesto rurale decisamente romantico e silenzioso l’ideale per potersi riposare. Il Check in deve essere fatto solo esclusivamente al castello di Invernochy, che si raggiunge sempre in auto. E diciamo che per il costo sostenuto per una sola notte sarebbe stata gradita l’inclusione anche della colazione, visto che 180 sterline per una sola notte non sono pochi. Comunque la struttura è davvero bella e tradizionale, molto suggestiva