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Sumptuously decorated and offering extreme comfort our residents lounge is the perfect place to relax in front of the log fire and enjoy magnificent views of Loch Ness and the Monadhliath mountains. Sit back, relax and enjoy a drink in our comfortable and traditional bar, open daily from 6pm onwards. There you can choose from a wide range of drinks and bar meals. |
The winners circle Public bar boasts a selection of over 50 different Single Malt Whisky's. Convenient access to Inchnacardoch Forest walks is available from the Hotel grounds. Access to the Great Glen Way is a mere 50 yards away. The village of Fort Augustus and the Historic Caledonian Canal is only minutes walk |
Inchnacardoch's main restaurant serves the finest Scottish food made from the best of local ingredients. Dinner is served from 6.30pm onwards. From the casual traveller, to the weary walker/cyclist and even the most discerning business client, we strive to cater for all. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | ADSL Connection | Afternoon Tea | Bar | Barbecue | Bicycle Rentals | Candle Light Dinner | Child Friendly | Coffee Break | DVD Library | DVD Player | Fax Service | Fishing | Golf | Groups Allowed | Guide-Dogs Welcome | Horseback Riding | Hunting | Ice Machines | Internet Wireless | Ironing Equipment | Meeting Room | Mountain Bike Rentals | Photocopier | Playstation | Private Parking | Restaurant | Trekking | Video Player | Wake Up Service | Wi-Fi | | |
Fort Augustus The picturesque and hospitable village of Fort Augustus is situated at the eastern end of Loch Ness and boasts a fine selection of visitor attractions, shops and bars. In the heart of the village there is an impressive lock system that carries boats up and down the Caledonian Canal. The village has a good selection of places to eat, gifts and craft shops, a small breeds farm, and hourly cruises on Loch Ness.
Drumnadrochit The historic village of Drumnadrochit is only 18 miles away, where you can visit the Loch Ness 2000 exhibition centre. The route to Drumnadrochit takes you to Urquhart Castle, which has stood on the shores of Loch Ness for 800 years. If you travel on from Drumnadrochit, the city of Inverness is only another 11 miles.
Spean Bridge Spean Bridge is situated between Fort Augustus and Fort William, where the famous Commando Memorial is sited. From Fort William a trip to Glen Coe is a must, if only to experience the atmosphere.
Fort William Fort William is set at the foot of the Nevis Range where you will find a leisure centre, indoor ice Climbing Arena, Mountain Bike courses, Quad Bike tracks and a wealth of shops. There is the Gondola ride which takes you up Ben Nevis, and when you disembark you will find a good Restaurant. The steam railway leaves from the railway station and offers a wonderful trip to Mallaig. The train travels over the Glenfinnan Viaduct(where the filming of the Harry Potter films took place).
Loch Ness With more water in Loch Ness than all the rivers and lakes in England and Wales combined, there is plenty to see and do around Loch Ness. Take a boat trip and go Nessie hunting, hire a boat and go sailing, hire a bicycle and go for an adventure or just go for a relaxing wooded walk along the shore.
The Highlands and Islands Enjoy the unique and stunning scenery, which features mountains, glens, loch, rivers and beaches, and visit the many attractions such as castles, historic monuments and whisky distilleries. Take part in adventure sports ranging from mountain biking and white water rafting to gentler pursuits such as walking or golf.
Discover Scotland After exploring the Highlands, discover the rest of Scotland. Why not visit the art galleries of Glasgow or take in a show at the famous Edinburgh Festival? You could play some golf at the ancient town of St Andrews or go on the whisky trail in Speyside? Or why not explore the remote islands of the Outer Hebrides or visit the standing stones on Orkney?
To sum up, Fort Augustus is the ideal base to experience all that the Western Highlands has a to offer. |
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