Garadh Buidhe
A Bed and Breakfast in Great Glen Way
Garadh Buidhe
- Great Glen Way
- B&B
- ££££
- Calendar
- 3 x Double
Garadh Buidhe, a newly built house, set in its own grounds, offers three spacious double bedrooms (some en-suite) tastefully decorated to a high standard. All rooms have remote control satellite television and radio, dvd player, hairdryer, clock, complimentary toiletries and hospitality tray (with electric kettle and fresh milk daily). A drying room, iron and ironing board are freely available when required. We also have bicycles available for hire. Start your day gazing out of the three large patio windows at the impressive scenery with panoramic views of the river and mountains from our open plan (American style) dining room/lounge. Choose your own breakfast from a wide range of high quality food including full Scottish breakfast, porridge, cereals, kippers, mackerel, salmon, haggis, fresh fruit, yoghurt, fresh morning rolls, toast, jams and a selection of cheeses.
Guest Facilities
- Internet
- TV
- Internet
- TV
- Internet
- TV
- Guests get own house keys
- Parking on site
- Garden
- Residents Lounge
- Full Cooked Breakfast
KilmonivaigSpean Bridge
PH34 4EX
T 01397 710199
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Caledonian Suite
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Heatherbank Room
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Woodland Stream
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults 1* child Bathroom: Shared Shower In Room: Kettle etc. A Double room with shared bathroom
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Great Glen Way
The Great Glen Way is one of the four National Long walks and runs parrallel to the The Caledonian Canal, the ship canal that runs from Fort William to Inverness. The Canal is 60 miles long with 22 miles man-made and the rest made up of the Great Glen lochs. The scenery along the Great Glen is about as spectacular as you can find anywhere in Scotland and whether walking or on a boat, you will encounter a fascinating array of birds and wildlife and have access to a great range of both watersports and other extreme sporting activities. There is a visitor Centre at Fort Augustus that tells the story of the canals construction and another Loch Ness Experience attraction at Drumnadrochit. Boats can be hired from the Muirtown basin in Inverness and Jacobite is an Inverness based cruise and tour company that specialises in a choice of options along the Canal and in the Glen. Stopping to see Urquhart Castle that is a world famous Scottish icon is a must.
