Accessible Glencoe Lochan Trail Walk
This gentle stroll around the Glencoe Lochan is suitable for wheelchair users and those with pushchairs. A lochan is simply a small loch or lake – and this one sits within the foothills of Glencoe.
This gentle stroll around the Glencoe Lochan is suitable for wheelchair users and those with pushchairs. A lochan is simply a small loch or lake – and this one sits within the foothills of Glencoe.
We’ve got a comfortable bed waiting for you after a day of adventuring. As well as locally sourced food, beers and single malts to help you wind down …
Stop the car, the clocks… stop at The Ballachulish Hotel. The Highlands are yours. Could Glencoe ever be a warm-up act? No. It is, and always will be, the main event …
Your base for a Highland adventure or relaxing retreat, the choice is yours. Launch the canoe and explore the islands, or hike to nearby summits for a birds eye view …
From the moment you open the door, our quirky welcome is sure to spark your imagination. Discover bits and bobs from the March Street Mills, character packed spaces to enjoy our bakery and butcher inspired menus …
Our people? Local area experts, ready and waiting with insider tips and helpful advice. Our food? Most is locally sourced from in and around the Borders, some is home-grown but all is expertly prepared and gleefully devoured …
A break with us is like staying with close friends. In fact, our Lynne and Alicja pride themselves on creating a real home from home experience. So come in, get comfy and let us show you what Scottish hospitality’s all about …
Roll up our drive and into a different world: fresh air, friendly people, and epic views. Bring the dog. Bring the kids. Get everyone outdoors, in the spa pool, round the table – do stuff together, or do your own thing …
There’s Crieff, of course, in the heart of the lush countryside of Strathearn Valley. And Peebles – the quintessential Borders town with its cobbled lanes and glorious River Tweed. Tayside is full of surprises …
Stay in our hotel, lodges (with hot tubs) or loch side apartments, enjoy dining in our award winning restaurant and fall in love with nature at its best.
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