Glengarry House is a friendly and comfortable Guest House situated between Crianlarich and Tyndrum where Loch Lomond, the Trossachs National Park and the breathtaking Scottish Highlands meet. Tyndrum is on the A82, the road North to Oban and Fort William. There are excellent facilities in the village including pub, restaurant, fish and chips cafe, petrol station, mini market, cash machines and two railway stations.
We are centrally located which makes Glengarry ideally situated for hiking, munros, cycle touring, canoeing, mountain biking, golfing and walking the West Highland Way (WHW). It is also an excellent base for touring by car or motorcycle. In addition to the B&B we have a separate self-catered lodge at the back of the house with panoramic views to the west.
There are 20 munros within ten miles of the house, 4 of which you can do from the front door. This makes Glengarry and the Lodge an ideal place for bagging munros in this part of the country.
We are centrally located which makes Glengarry ideally situated for hiking, munros, cycle touring, canoeing, mountain biking, golfing and walking the West Highland Way (WHW). It is also an excellent base for touring by car or motorcycle. In addition to the B&B we have a separate self-catered lodge at the back of the house with panoramic views to the west.
There are 20 munros within ten miles of the house, 4 of which you can do from the front door. This makes Glengarry and the Lodge an ideal place for bagging munros in this part of the country.
Services
We have three guest rooms in the house, all of which are comfortable and homely.
All rooms have Flatscreen TV's with FreeSat, hairdryers and fair-trade tea, coffee and hot chocolate.
The whole house also has Wi-Fi internet access.
All guest toiletries are environmentally friendly and naturewatch approved.
Room 1: Twin with private shower.
This is a cosy room with views to the North with two single beds.
The shower room is situated just across the hall and is used exclusively by this room (bath robes are provided to spare your dignity).
All rooms have Flatscreen TV's with FreeSat, hairdryers and fair-trade tea, coffee and hot chocolate.
The whole house also has Wi-Fi internet access.
All guest toiletries are environmentally friendly and naturewatch approved.
Room 1: Twin with private shower.
This is a cosy room with views to the North with two single beds.
The shower room is situated just across the hall and is used exclusively by this room (bath robes are provided to spare your dignity).
Our self catering lodge is situated in an elevated site behind Glengarry House; the surrounding views are fantastic and well worth the walk up the steps.
Internally there is 1 kingsize bedroom, a twin bedroom, open plan living room & kitchen and a bathroom.
It can comfortably sleep a family of 4.
The Lodge is ideally situated for walking, munro bagging, cycle touring, canoeing, mountain biking, golfing, or just using as a base for touring around.
Look at our 'things to do' page for ideas.
Weekend and mid week breaks available and discounted stays out of season - please contact us for further details.
Internally there is 1 kingsize bedroom, a twin bedroom, open plan living room & kitchen and a bathroom.
It can comfortably sleep a family of 4.
The Lodge is ideally situated for walking, munro bagging, cycle touring, canoeing, mountain biking, golfing, or just using as a base for touring around.
Look at our 'things to do' page for ideas.
Weekend and mid week breaks available and discounted stays out of season - please contact us for further details.
This long distance footpath that joins Glasgow and Fort William grows in popularity each year.
So much so that by mid February you will find it hard to get accommodation in May so book early to avoid disappointment.
Better still, miss the crowds and come in April instead it's much quieter and usually better weather!
The WHW is 152km (95 miles) long and it can be done in 2 weeks or 14 hours 40mins if you feel energetic or anything in between.
The average is 7 days.
The route travels through ever changing scenery as you leave Glasgow and hike towards our highest mountain (Ben Nevis), passing the shores of the largest freshwater loch (Lomond) and the breathtaking Glencoe.
So much so that by mid February you will find it hard to get accommodation in May so book early to avoid disappointment.
Better still, miss the crowds and come in April instead it's much quieter and usually better weather!
The WHW is 152km (95 miles) long and it can be done in 2 weeks or 14 hours 40mins if you feel energetic or anything in between.
The average is 7 days.
The route travels through ever changing scenery as you leave Glasgow and hike towards our highest mountain (Ben Nevis), passing the shores of the largest freshwater loch (Lomond) and the breathtaking Glencoe.
Our meat comes from Jackson Brothers in Oban, and Comrie Butchers who supply fabulous quality, local, free range meat.
Your egg at breakfast may well come from one of our "girls".
We have very Free Range Chickens which probably greeted you on the doorstep when you arrived.
In the busiest periods they can't quite keep up with demand so we top up with free range eggs from other local birds who are equally as happy as ours.
Your egg at breakfast may well come from one of our "girls".
We have very Free Range Chickens which probably greeted you on the doorstep when you arrived.
In the busiest periods they can't quite keep up with demand so we top up with free range eggs from other local birds who are equally as happy as ours.
Oban (meaning The Little Bay) is a small town in the beautiful Firth of Lorn.
It is 36 miles from Glengarry which will take about 50 mins to an hour by car.
If you fancy a scenic train journey you can get on at Tyndrum Lower station and be dropped off in the centre of Oban.
Attractions in Oban include the Waterfront Centre, the Cathedral of St Columba, the Oban Distillery, Dunollie Castle, Dunstaffnage Castle and McCaig's Tower, which dominates the town's skyline.
Oban is also an excellent base from which to explore the sights of Kilmartin Glen.
It is 36 miles from Glengarry which will take about 50 mins to an hour by car.
If you fancy a scenic train journey you can get on at Tyndrum Lower station and be dropped off in the centre of Oban.
Attractions in Oban include the Waterfront Centre, the Cathedral of St Columba, the Oban Distillery, Dunollie Castle, Dunstaffnage Castle and McCaig's Tower, which dominates the town's skyline.
Oban is also an excellent base from which to explore the sights of Kilmartin Glen.
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