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Glenuig Inn

Traditional Inn beside the Sound of Arisaig near to Lochailort.

Glenuig Inn

Welcome to the Glenuig Inn, the great base for doing things on the West Coast of Scotland, located right beside the beach in a sheltered bay at the centre of the Sound of Arisaig.

Our combination of a traditional Highland Inn and modern, practical accommodation sets us apart on this coast, only 35 miles from Fort William and just off the Road to the Isles.

Just outside the Inn door is probably one of the best playgrounds on the West Coast of Scotland, so bring your boots, bikes and boats to really enjoy our stunning location beside the Sound of Arisaig Marine Conservation Area.

Bed and Breakfast is provided in our modern en-suite rooms, all of which are suitable for couples, families or small groups.  Each has a king-size double bed and either a set of bunks or a single bed as well as en-suite facilities including a bath with a shower.

One room has both a single bed and a set of bunks in addition to the double bed, as well as being fully equipped for wheelchair access.

We serve good wholesome meals with plenty of fish, seafood and vegetarian options, using local and fresh ingredients where possible, as befits our location in the Highlands and by the Sea.

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Prices from: £88 for 2 people in a double room B&B

or £101 for a family of 4 in a family room B&B.
  For up-to-date tariff, special offers and great ideas for things to do, visit www.glenuig.com

For bookings/enquiries, contact:
Glenuig Inn

Glenuig
Lochailort
Inverness-shire, PH38 4NG

Tel: 01687-470219
Mob: 07957356099
E-mail: bookings@glenuig.com

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