When you visit the Scottish town of Fort William, you probably won't be spending too much time inside. But when you do, make sure you're at Premier Inn Fort William. We're a 5-minute walk from the train station and in the centre of this pretty town. In the West Highlands of Scotland, this breathtaking area is home to Ben Nevis, Britain's biggest mountain. Challenge yourself to some hiking and biking, cruise along Loch Linnhe play golf, admire local scenery from The Jacobite steam t train, or have a tipple at the Ben Nevis Distillery. When your legs are weary, tuck into a hearty meal at Brewers Fayre, our on-site restaurant, before drifting off in your super comfy, king-size bed ahead of another action-packed day.
At Cruachan Hotel, exceptional service and top-notch amenities create a memorable experience for guests. Complimentary internet access is available in the hotel to ensure you stay connected during your visit.Complimentary parking is available for guests. Chilly nights become more delightful than balmy ones, as you snuggle near the hotel's inviting hearth.Due to health concerns, smoking is strictly prohibited within the entire premises of hotel. For the health and well-being of all guests and staff, smoking is restricted exclusively to assigned zones. A delightful breakfast is the perfect way to begin your day, and at Cruachan Hotel, you can always indulge in a scrumptious meal on-site. All adore a delightful cup of coffee! An on-site coffee shop ensures you can relish a cup of authentic, freshly-brewed coffee every morning -- or whenever you desire it.Allow your journey to be free from the pangs of hunger! On-site eateries offer delicious and accessible meal choices.
Second time staying at this wonderful B&B. Accommodations are very clean and comfortable and staff are always fantastic. Unfortunately I didn't get to enjoy the lovely lounge area this visit but maybe next time. Would highly recommend for anyone heading to Fort William.
What a treat to stay here. We have been on the road staying in all different kinds of accommodation since 21 August and, honestly, this was a stand-out experience! Larisa and Mark made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived. Beautiful touches everywhere - fresh milk in rooms (small pleasure), quality toiletries and linen. The very best breakfast we have had - homemade sourdough, muesli, granola, jams alongside delicious hot dishes. We complimented Mark before realising they have won awards for their breakfast. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Let's start with the high lights... location is stunning with lake and Mountain Views. The grounds are lovely. Nice outside seating. Relaxed and chilled. Staff very nice and friendly. Food is decent, could be better. Our bed was too soft, not comfortable. Only one table lamp beside the bed. Carpet worn. Hotels needs an internal update, it cited be quite the gem. Help with bags as there is no lift essential for 4* hotels. Rooms should be cleaned automatically not requested. Bar shuts early ie 9.30 pm so no further option to get drinks or coffee etc. breakfast is on for 1.5 hours only and hotel ask you book your breakfast the night before. Scrap this guys. Not acceptable. We had a great stay and I haven't been to this area before to compare it with other hotels, but I am well travelled and improvements are necessary reflecting price
We were looking for accommodation in the Lochaber area as a base for a kayaking weekend, and Corran bunkhouse fit the bill perfectly. Everything is good quality, and the rooms are clean and functional - ours had a nice ensuite too. There is a large common room with comfy seating and a log burner which was a nice place to relax, but we usually ended up sitting in the communal dining kitchen. The kitchen had everything you could need to make from snacks to big meals, and there was plenty of food storage and fridge space. Plenty of space to sit and eat too. A really big plus was the two drying rooms, one off the kitchen which had a dehumidifier, and another outside, which allowed lots of wet gear to be dried quickly - a real bonus if you're there for a few days. The owner Alan couldn't be more helpful, and gave us tips on the best places to eat wherever we were going. I can thoroughly recommend getting the ferry over to Ardgour to the pub for food. A minute from the bunkhouse, its free for foot passengers, the crossing takes about 5 minutes, and is a nice way to go to dinner. Overall i cant recommend the place highly enough. A modern, clean and enjoyable place to spend a night or two.