The Glenelg Inn
A Inn in West Highlands
The Glenelg Inn
- West Highlands
- Inn
- ££££
- Calendar
- 1 x Double
- 4 x Single
- 1 x
Across the water from the Isle of Skye, with vistas of shimmering seascapes and mountains, is the Glenelg Inn. Nestling by the bay which is now a haven for local and small craft, it has an uninterrupted view over the Sound of Sleat. The rooms are designed for comfort, have private bathrooms and a magical view. There is a Morning Room where guests can relax with coffee after dinner and a Garden Terrace (complete with anti-midge machine!) where you may dine, drink or simply enjoy the surroundings. Please click on our photo tab to see some of the specialities we provide.
Guest Facilities
- Guests get own house keys
- Parking on site
- Garden
- Bar
- Lunch
- Evening Meals
- Full Cooked Breakfast
GlenelgKyle of Lochalsh
Ross-shire
IV40 8JR
T 01599 522273
Please tell the owners you found them through Private House Stays
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Double
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: A Double room with ensuite bathroom
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Room2
Type: Single Capacity: Bathroom: Ensuite Bath In Room: Room2
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Room3
Type: Single Capacity: Bathroom: Ensuite Bath In Room: Room3
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Room4
Type: Single Capacity: Bathroom: Ensuite Bath In Room: Room4
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Room5
Type: Single Capacity: Bathroom: Ensuite Bath In Room: Room5
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Room6
Type: Capacity: Bathroom: In Room: Room6
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Location
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The Private House Stay's Guide
West Highlands
The West Highlands is defined on PrivateHouseStays as the area from the Summer Isles north of Ullapool to Morvern in North Argyll. The coastline meanders round beautiful sandy beaches and wild low population inlets with idyllic little villages and winding roads taking in Gairloch, Torridon, Plockton & Kyle of Lochalsh, Knoydart, Mallaig, Ardnamurchan and Morvern. It is much recommended that this area is toured by car but it must be done by taking your time, stopping to admire the scenery, allowing a few hours to climb up the hills to get the best viewpoints or allowing yourself (or your children) time to run wild amongst the sheep or on the beaches

