Located in Tyndrum, 45 km from Inveraray Castle, Muthu Ben Doran Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Ed
United Kingdom
Great little stop off point for the west highland way
Posh Pod is situated in Tyndrum. With free private parking, the property is 45 km from Inveraray Castle and 49 km from Massacre of Glencoe. All units in the campground are fitted with a TV.
Dean
United Kingdom
Love this place. I've been here a few times and it's a great site.
Located 49 km from Massacre of Glencoe, Chalet provides accommodation in Tyndrum. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Inveraray Castle is 45 km away. The chalet also offers 1 bathroom.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Clean, tidy. Very comfortable beds. Spacious. Perfect location. Highly recommend. I would book here again.
Tyndrum Lodges features free WiFi and views of garden in Tyndrum. With a garden, the property also features a shared lounge. The rooms in the Lodges are equipped with a kettle.
Neil
United Kingdom
Great location, large, comfortable clean room. Staff very welcoming and helpful. Great value for money.
Clifton Cottage B&B offers accommodation in Tyndrum. Free WiFi is available and free private parking is available on site. A flat-screen TV, as well as a CD player are provided.
Erik
United Kingdom
A small walk across the road from the Green Welly brings you to the Clifton Cottage Bed and Breakfast (not a hotel) where you will find a warm welcome from Carmen and Tam . After walking for most of the day from Kingshouse on the west highland way . Clifton was a welcome sight indeed. An opportunity to get rest in a comfortable bed and finally get my clothes washed at the midway point . As Carmen said “Dont suffer in silence ,just ask if you need anything “ The washing is what I needed and within a matter of hours I had all my dirt clothes cleaned and dried ready for the big miles day to Kingshouse . Nothing was a hassle and the welcome I revealed was very nice from both Carmen and Tam.
Make sure to read the black book in the room for some great history and advise on what is available locally and information on munros,Scot’s History and of course the West Highland Way . The room has all the tea an coffee facilities you need a few sweet treats a small fridge full of water and juices and fresh milk none of that UHT nonsense extra pillows smart tv decent shower and extra pillows . Breakfast was fantastic as they both knew I had a big walk ahead of me a very large bowl of porridge, coffee ,fruit juices and a fry sent me on my way. Oh and the hosting was great too all good craic with both Carmen and Tam . Remember this is a bed and breakfast not a hotel there is a difference for me the service was the difference a far more pleasant and personal experience a d a good night’s sleep.
Offering a garden and garden view, Dalkell Cottage is situated in Tyndrum, 45 km from Inveraray Castle and 49 km from Massacre of Glencoe.
Elizabeth
Canada
Breakfast was great! Though it was generally a cold breakfast, it came with a freshly baked warm bread roll and croissant. There was also freshly made coffee made with a coffee press, which was a nice treat.
The Bridge of Orchy hotel sits on the A82 which is the main route to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
Rolf
Switzerland
The rooms were nice, clean and had enough space for the luggage. Crisps and cookies were free and daily refilled. The bathroom was modern and the shower worked well. The view from the terrace to River Orchy great. Free car park. The waiters in the restaurant were very friendly and also funny (in a positive sense). Food in the restaurant was okay.
Best Western Crianlarich Hotel is about an hour from Glasgow Airport and amid magnificent Highland scenery. Its fine-dining restaurant has an AA Rosette and opens 7 nights a week.
I have stayed only one night. It´s a cosy place in the middle of beautiful nature, perfect spot to start a day-long track. I loved the size of the village, location and the little stream. Right on the west highland way and accessible by train as well. There was a shop, and a variety of accomodation possibilities.
Katerina
Germany
10
Scored 10
Tyndrum has good facilities for the tourist and traveller,...
Tyndrum has good facilities for the tourist and traveller, with a choice of good eating places and two shops. The location is perfect because you can get in any direction by car, train or bus - this is almost unique in the Highlands and makes it ideal for walkers, sightseers and anyone who enjoys the countryside.
Tim
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The lower Tyndrum train station is only a very short walk on...
The lower Tyndrum train station is only a very short walk on the West Highland Way to Clifton Cottage
A great base to do some fantastic walking and to see some Tremendous Scenery included the ancient Caladonian Pine Forests
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tyndrum is a lovely village with hotels, cafes, a few shops...
Tyndrum is a lovely village with hotels, cafes, a few shops & fuel pumps. The Green Welly shop cafe is worth a visit for local fare like Cullen skink & clootie dumpling. The surrounding area is beautiful and Glen Orchy is worth a visit, its 6 miles from Tyndrum on the Fort William road.
The Ben Muthu Hotel is an excellent base for touring.
ELIZABETH
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Only one night staying in Tyndrum with both Dinner and...
Only one night staying in Tyndrum with both Dinner and Breakfast ate at The real food cafe both very tasty meals and the staff are so friendly.
Lovley area for a stop off and great for a night to get into the hills early.
shaun
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Tyndrum has one pub, a few hotels, petrol station, a few...
Tyndrum has one pub, a few hotels, petrol station, a few places to eat and a shop. It is just a pit stop for you or to crash after a hike. Restaurant was nice and friendly, but you'd get bored if you stay there longer than two days. BUT....if you are going for a hike or two then it is lovely. People are really nice.
Phil
United Kingdom
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