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The Glencoe Inn, Glencoe

Tynrdum Road, Glencoe, West Highlands, PH494HP, UK
The Glencoe Inn, Glencoe The Glencoe Inn, Glencoe 01855 811245 Tynrdum Road Glencoe
85 out of 100% 9 votes
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  • Free Wifi
  • Private Car Park
  • Pets Allowed
  • Family Friendly
  • Entertainment
  • Golf in Local Area

The Glencoe Inn is a four-star AA-rated inn located right in the heart of Glencoe, with stunning views out over Loch Leven.

Anne-Marie Myhotelbreak & Classic Britain
Rooms & Facilities
Facilities: swipe to see more
  • Free Wifi
  • Private Car Park
  • Pets Allowed
  • Family Friendly
  • Entertainment
  • Golf in Local Area

Number of Bedrooms: 15

Parking Spaces: 30

Steps into Hotel: 4

Check In Time: 3pm

Check Out Time: 11am

While staying at the Glencoe Inn experience the best in Scottish scenery in the beautiful and historic surroundings of Glencoe. The Glencoe Inn is the ideal place to rest and relax after a day out in the surrounding countryside. Whether you have been walking, climbing, cycling or just enjoying the scenery, The Glencoe Inn offers the perfect environment in which to unwind.

The Glencoe Inn has 15 attractive and comfortable bedrooms and the majority of rooms enjoy views out towards Loch Leven; watch a glowing orange sunset over the Ardgour hills from the comfort of your room, or try to spot climbers when your room looks onto the Pap of Glencoe.

Take in the views from the restaurant or if you fancy dining al fresco there is the decked terrace which also comprises fabulous views over the loch. The bar offers the perfect spot to indulge in some post-climb analysis; with comfy seating and a large selection of beers, wines and spirits, tired legs will soon be recovered. Enjoy a glass of wine and thaw out cold toes in front of the wood-burning stove, or join the locals for a cold pint and a chat in the bar.

The Glencoe Inn in Glencoe Village offers great late deals and special offers on short breaks throughout the year.

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Bedrooms

tick TV
tick Tea/Coffee
tick Iron/Board
tick Toiletries
tick Hairdryer
tick Cots Supplied
tick Family Room for 3
tick Family Room for 4

All rooms offer en-suite facilities for you to enjoy a warming soak in the bath or a steaming hot shower, the perfect way to unwind after a long day on the hills. Tea and coffee-making facilities are available in all rooms and we provide cups so that you can get the most out of your morning cuppa. Homemade biscuits are provided in all rooms on arrival. The well-appointed bedrooms also offer 17-inch flat-screen plasma televisions in each room, meaning that you can enjoy your favourite shows while you are away.

This Glencoe Hotel is pet friendly, with dogs allowed in all areas of the Inn except the restaurant. Each pet is charged £10 per stay.

Bar & Restaurant

tick Outdoor Dining Terrace

The Glencoe Inn restaurant offers splendid views across Loch Leven and St. Munda's Isle, the burial ground of the ill-fated MacDonalds and out to the Morvern Hills in the west. Frequently you can see sailing boats out on the loch from the Ballachulish sailing club.

The restaurant menu offers a great variety of fresh local fish and seafood. Mussels and scallops are all available, cooked simply to allow the taste of what can be argued as some of the best Scottish seafood to shine through. Also on offer are hearty, filling meals such as steak and chips or the delicious Glencoe Burger; unique to The Glencoe Inn it is served with Streaky Bacon and Mull of Kintyre cheddar. 

Our restaurant is now located in the Gathering in the Bistro – meals are served between 18:00 and 21:00

Monday to Sunday 8.00 am - 9.00 pm -Visit the Glencoe Gathering restaurant, right next door to the inn, the retro fish and chip bar.

Food served:
Breakfast: 8am – 10am
Lunch (The Glencoe Gathering, adjacent to the Inn ): 12noon-3 pm
Dinner: 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm & The Glencoe Gathering 3 pm- 9 pm

Sample A La Carte Menu

Sample Table D'Hote Menu

Sample Breakfast Menu

Sample Childrens Menu

The bar and lounge at this Scottish hotel in Glencoe Village are warm, cosy and welcoming, with a wood-burning stove as a main feature.

As a Scotch Whisky Embassy, the bar stocks a wide selection of whiskies from around Scotland and the trained staff will be happy to guide you through the subtle differences between the strongly flavoured malts from Islay to the neutral flavours of the Lowlands.

The bar also has a selection of Scottish ales and lagers on tap. An extensive wine list is available from easy-drinking sauvignons to full-body merlots. Favourite spirits are on the shelf as a cool aperitif as are liqueurs, enjoyable after a good meal.

Sample Afternoon Tea Menu

Location & Directions

Directions to the Glencoe Inn in Glencoe Village

By Car
If you are travelling from the south follow the A82 then at the Tyndrum junction follow the road in the direction of Fort William continuing on the A82. With Glencoe Village on your right-hand side, pass the filling station on the left and The Glencoe Hotel is a further 100 metres on your left-hand side. If you are coming from the north take the A82 south from Fort William, The Glencoe Inn is located on the right hand at the start of Glencoe Village.

By Train
The nearest train station to The Glencoe Inn is Fort William.

Notice Board

Hotel Notice Board

Payment on arrival:
Please note that at a flexible rate, guests will be asked to pay for their break in full on arrival at the hotel.


Dinner Inclusive:

Unless otherwise stated guest staying on a rate/package inclusive of dinner will receive an allowance of £30 per person towards dinner.

Check-in 3 pm. Check-out 11 am.

The four-star rating for the Glencoe Inn is a four-star inn rating and not a 4-star hotel rating.

Things to See and Do
tick Walking
tick Quad Biking
tick Horse Riding
tick Skiing
tick Cycling
tick Fishing
tick Golf in Local Area
tick Wildlife Watching
tick Climbing

Boot Room
The Glencoe Inn can offer those who have walking and climbing equipment an area to dry out their things for the next day in the dedicated Boot Room. Kept at a constant warm temperature, the Boot Room means that equipment can be left securely overnight to dry out, without taking up space in the bedroom. Another advantage for those who enjoy the outdoors is the separate shower room. If you have been camping, pop in for a bite to eat and a hot shower.

Glencoe’s main attraction is its scenery...it’s a Scottish Hollywood! For almost 70 years filmmakers have flocked here to try and incorporate the scenery’s jaw-dropping grandeur into their movies. Globally famous movies filmed in and around the area include The 39 Steps, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Braveheart, Rob Roy, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and Skyfall...you get the idea.

There’s a choice of water sports available on the lochs and miles of rugged mountain biking terrain (with bike hire in the village) plus winter sports include skiing, snowboarding and rock and ice climbing. We’re home to the world’s largest indoor ice wall, at the Ice Factor in Kinlochleven, AND the highest mountain in the British Isles, Ben Nevis in Fort William.

For a more laid-back approach, spend the day fishing (there’s superb salmon fishing in the Rivers Coe and Orchy) or make some new friends and join the bird watchers, botanists and wildlife enthusiasts who all flock to Glencoe for its breathtaking landscape.

If you have kids be sure to pop into the award-winning Glencoe Visitor Centre (1½ miles south), with its interactive fun stuff to do for kids and adults. There’s a shop and café too selling irresistible homemade cakes...

For more information on things to see in and do in the area, check out our Destination Guide

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