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Facilities within the Property

 
The Food:
Chef/Proprietor Kieron Kelly is an accomplished, award winning professional chef who has worked at leading Scottish establishments such as Gleneagles and Culloden House Hotel. With this experience and our passion for using the best produce available to us, you can be assured of some of the finest food in Scotland. The Dining room is situated in the oldest part of the building with a log fire lit during the colder months.The adjoining conservatory is the perfect place to enjoy after dinner coffee and liqueurs whilst watching the sun go down, or to relax and read the newspaper after breakfast.
 
Please note the Dining room and conservatory are non-smoking, during the quieter periods the Dining room is open for pre-booked dinners only. We are fortunate to be situated in an area that has such a rich, natural larder. Fish and shellfish from the boats in Mallaig, venison from the hills around us and feathered game from the surrounding estates. The Highlands of Scotland produces some of the finest Beef and Lamb in the world, along side farmhouse cheeses and locally smoked salmon and meats. Our fruit and vegetables are sourced from a small local organic grower, supplemented with top quality produce from the markets of Glasgow, London, Paris and Milan.
 
During late summer and autumn our menus feature a variety of game, locally gathered wild mushrooms and berries. We offer a daily changing menu using the best seasonal produce available to us, simply prepared and cooked to retain the natural flavours and textures. To complement our menus the fine wine list features carefully selected New and Old World wine vintages, our extensive range of ports, cognacs and malt whiskies are there to round off that perfect meal.
 
The Stage House Lounge Bar:
The lounge bar is a spacious room, with a vaulted pine clad ceiling which overlooks the burn running adjacent to the hotel. Light, airy and comfortable it is the ideal place to relax and enjoy a pre-dinner drink. We also serve evening meals in the bar with an extensive bar and grill menu featuring a wide range of dishes. From deep fried Mallaig haddock, sausages in onion gravy or venison casserole, to grilled steaks, chicken, duck and venison. During the busier months we also offer a daily changing range of simply cooked fresh fish and shellfish.
 
The Bar:
Premium draught beers, a wide range of bottled Scottish ales, an extensive wine list and a superb selection of malt whiskies and cognacs make The Stage House Lounge bar the ideal place to meet for an informal meal, or just come for a drink and enjoy the "craic".
 
Property Facilities Summary:
Afternoon TeaBar
Candle Light DinnerFlowers
Fruit BasketHome Produce
Ironing EquipmentMedium Dogs Welcome
Private ParkingRestaurant
Silver CutlerySmall Dogs Welcome
 
Nearby Facilities
 
There is so much to do in and about Glenfinnan. Walking, cycling and fishing can all be enjoyed from the hotel, and steam trains pass close by. With Glenfinnan as a touring base, Loch Ness, The Isle of Skye, Ardnamurchan and Oban are all a comfortable day out. The famous monument is the focal point of Glenfinnan, marking the point where the standard was raised by Bonnie Prince Charlie and his followers at the start of the doomed 1745 Jacobite rebellion.
Cycling:
The area round Glenfinnan offers both mountain biking and touring routes. The main drawback is that there are very few circular routes other than those requiring a great deal of stamina. Bike Hire? Off Beat Bikes in Fort William hire out bikes and have tandems and children's bikes for hire. Bespoke Highland Tours at Arisaig will arrange tailor-made cycling holidays to suit all abilities and wallets.
Day Trips:
There is so much to do around Glenfinnan that it makes it impossible to put into a short list! Fort William and Glen Nevis, only 25mins away, offer walks, waterfalls and the best views of Ben Nevis. Mallaig and Skye: the "Road to the Isles" up to Mallaig is one of the most scenic routes in the world. Mull. If you only ever visit one island, make it Mull! Tobermory is a picture-postcard village, and after lunch there you can come back over the Oban ferry to make a memorable round trip home.
Golf:
Golfers are particularly fortunate in having a choice of courses nearby.
Just 45 minutes drive away towards Mallaig is the golf course at Traigh. Set right on the shore with views over to the Small Isles and Skye, it is probably the most beautiful golf course in the world. Only a nine hole course but well worth the effort to get there.  There is also an 18 hole course at Fort William, nestled under the slopes of Ben Nevis, and another nine hole course at Spean Bridge.