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The Inn At Ardgour Hotel Description

The Loch View Restaurant offers a wide range of cuisine, including traditional Scottish fare and a selection of fine wines. All meals are prepared using locally grown produce when possible.

For centuries, travellers have enjoyed the famous West Highland welcome at this family-run inn, at the entrance to the 'Great Glen'. There are 12 excellent guestrooms including a family suite, doubles, twins, singles and family rooms. Best of all, stunning views of the mountains bordering Loch Linnhe can be viewed from all guestrooms. This family-friendly, historical beach hotel features a terrace and facilities on offer to guests include a lobby area, a bar, a restaurant and Internet access. Guests may also take advantage of the room service and there is a car park for those arriving by car.

All rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower as well as a double bed, a TV, Internet access and tea and coffee making facilities.

  • INTERNET

  • PARKING / GARAGE

  • BICYCLE RENT

  • DISABLED ACCESS

Facilities

Hotel

  • Coverage available for mobile phones
  • Disabled access
  • Internet WiFi
  • Night club
  • Parking lot/garage
  • Room service

Room

  • Acces for dissabled people
  • Accessible bathroom
  • Carpeted
  • Double beds
  • Kettle (coffee and tea)
  • Living room
  • TV

Activities and leisure

  • Aerobics
  • Aquagym
  • Banana Boat
  • Bicycles
  • Diving
  • Golf
  • Paddleboat
  • Riding
  • Sailing
  • Squash
  • canoes

Restaurant

  • Bar
  • Breakfast
  • Breakfast room
  • Dining room
  • Dinner Buffet
  • Dinner menu a la carte
  • Lunch
  • Lunch buffet
  • Restaurant(s)
  • Special diets

Useful information

How to arrive

This hotel is situated at the Corran Narrows on the eastern side of the Ardnamurchan Penninsula. On crossing the water, guests enter into the beautiful but sparsely populated districts of Ardgour, Morvern, and Ardnamurchan, a very remote area which was relatively unknown and inaccessible to the traveller during the 1800s, but is now a very popular holiday destination.

If coming from the south by car, guests should take the A82 trunk road out of Glasgow, through Dumbarton, up past Loch Lomond and through Glen Coe. Leaving Glen Coe, the A82 leads up towards Fort William. 2 miles after the village of Onich, a short road to the left branches off to the Corran Ferry slipway. A few minutes' ferry crossing across Loch Linnhe will take guests to the door of the Inn. The ferry ploughs to and fro across the narrows every half hour, from around 7 am to 9 pm (8 pm in winter).