Pros
- Occupying traditional 19th-century country house
- Set on 60 acres of woodland with ancient castle ruins
- Overlooking Loch Oich and a short drive from Loch Ness
- Many rooms have loch views and some have four-poster beds
- Excellent cooked-to-order breakfast included
- Cozy library and lounge with log-burning fireplaces
- Free parking and Wi-Fi throughout
Cons
- Closed over the winter
- No elevator or ground-floor guest rooms
- Some mattresses feel in need of replacement
Bottom Line
Glengarry Castle Hotel offers mid-range lodgings set in a traditional 19th-century country house on the banks of Loch Oich. Rooms are pleasant, if a little dowdy, with well-maintained bathrooms; some feature views over the loch. Breakfast is a highlight and there are also plenty of cozy spots to relax in front of an open fire in the evening. While the hotel can feel a little old-fashioned in places, the setting is hard to beat -- though check out the Bunchrew House Hotel for a similar waterfront option with a little more magic.
Amenities
- Internet
- Pets Allowed
Scene
Traditional 19th-century Highland's country house with ancient castle ruins
A private driveway weaves through lush, wooded grounds to arrive at the imposing -- and rather dour -- 19th-century building that houses the Glengarry Castle Hotel. While those expecting a castle with battlements and soaring turrets might be disappointed, the site is also the historical home of the Invergarry Castle ruin, which was once a genuine ancient fortress. Stepping inside, the vibe is very much in the traditional country house vein, with plenty of wood paneling, carved wooden furnishings, and gilt-framed painting depicting local landscapes. Wall-mounted stag heads and splashes of tartan add to the Highland ambience, while patterned carpets and floral drapery inject a slightly dowdy feel that is more like to appeal to the older guest (though there are no ground-floor bedrooms or elevator).
Location
Picturesque loch-side setting an hours' drive from Inverness
The hotel is set in 60 acres of woodlands and overlooking beautiful Loch Oich, situated between Loch Ness and Loch Lochy. Just off the A82 and A87 highways means easy road access from the city of Inverness, about an hour away, while the southern end of legendary Loch Ness is just 12 minutes away by car. The town of Fort William is also 40 minutes' drive away and a popular base for exploring Ben Nevis mountain.
Rooms
Many rooms feature loch views and some have four-poster beds.
Decor in the hotel's 26 rooms is very traditional, with antique-style furnishings, patterned carpets, and matching floral bedspreads and curtains. While certain rooms from all levels have loch views, upgraded rooms tend to have larger windows; several feature carved wood, four-poster, or half-tester beds. All rooms also have free Wi-Fi, tea/coffee facilities, and flat-screen TVs, while well-maintained bathrooms all have showers and tubs (combos in most, and separate tubs in larger rooms). Guest reports suggest that some mattresses could do with being replaced.
Features
Free cooked breakfast and cozy library overlooking the loch
An excellent cooked-to-order breakfast is included in the rate and served in the bright and rather elegant restaurant, which also serves a light lunch and set four-course menu for dinner. A library with a log fire and lovely views over the loch also provides a cozy spot to unwind with a drink, and there's also a lounge with plenty of comfy seating, but no dedicated bar on-site. Free parking and Wi-Fi are also available, though there's no spa or fitness center.
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Scene
Traditional 19th-century Highland's country house with ancient castle ruins
A private driveway weaves through lush, wooded grounds to arrive at the imposing -- and rather dour -- 19th-century building that houses the Glengarry Castle Hotel. While those expecting a castle with battlements and soaring turrets might be disappointed, the site is also the historical home of the Invergarry Castle ruin, which was once a genuine ancient fortress. Stepping inside, the vibe is very much in the traditional country house vein, with plenty of wood paneling, carved wooden furnishings, and gilt-framed painting depicting local landscapes. Wall-mounted stag heads and splashes of tartan add to the Highland ambience, while patterned carpets and floral drapery inject a slightly dowdy feel that is more like to appeal to the older guest (though there are no ground-floor bedrooms or elevator).
Location
Picturesque loch-side setting an hours' drive from Inverness
The hotel is set in 60 acres of woodlands and overlooking beautiful Loch Oich, situated between Loch Ness and Loch Lochy. Just off the A82 and A87 highways means easy road access from the city of Inverness, about an hour away, while the southern end of legendary Loch Ness is just 12 minutes away by car. The town of Fort William is also 40 minutes' drive away and a popular base for exploring Ben Nevis mountain.
Rooms
Many rooms feature loch views and some have four-poster beds.
Decor in the hotel's 26 rooms is very traditional, with antique-style furnishings, patterned carpets, and matching floral bedspreads and curtains. While certain rooms from all levels have loch views, upgraded rooms tend to have larger windows; several feature carved wood, four-poster, or half-tester beds. All rooms also have free Wi-Fi, tea/coffee facilities, and flat-screen TVs, while well-maintained bathrooms all have showers and tubs (combos in most, and separate tubs in larger rooms). Guest reports suggest that some mattresses could do with being replaced.
Features
Free cooked breakfast and cozy library overlooking the loch
An excellent cooked-to-order breakfast is included in the rate and served in the bright and rather elegant restaurant, which also serves a light lunch and set four-course menu for dinner. A library with a log fire and lovely views over the loch also provides a cozy spot to unwind with a drink, and there's also a lounge with plenty of comfy seating, but no dedicated bar on-site. Free parking and Wi-Fi are also available, though there's no spa or fitness center.
Best Rates
Amenities
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Beach
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Pets Allowed
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Room Service
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