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Glenfinnan is stunning! I was there for a wedding at the Glenfinnan House Hotel, so I didn't get a chance to visit the landmarks in town, but I did get a chance to Loch Shiel and it is gorgeous. I wish I had had more time to tour around, but I got a taste of the beauty and tranquility of the area. I would love to go back and visit someday.
Elizabeth
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice little area with a couple of Hotel / restaurants.
Nice little area with a couple of Hotel / restaurants. Once you've seen the viaduct, the monument and the wonderful Loch Sheil there isn't a great deal unless you're into walking or cycling. Plenty of trails in the area and a good base to explore further up towards Mallaig.
grant
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Having seen old rail posters of Glenfinnan Viaduct, I tried...
Having seen old rail posters of Glenfinnan Viaduct, I tried a 2 mile walk from the Visitor Centre via the Viaduct to the old restaurant carriage. I did it before breakfast, so was the only one out. What fantastic views of the Viaduct and loch. There are numerous waiting signs on the main road. I later found out that due to Harry Potter queues of build up on this path.
Anthony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful stop for sightseeing and scenic views.
Beautiful stop for sightseeing and scenic views. The Glenfinnan monument is wonderful and steeped in history. Make sure you climb to the top for spectacular views (even a great view of the viaduct). The viaduct is a must for Harry Potter fans. It is honestly a distant second, though, to the history and scenic beauty of the monument rising over the Loch.
Robert
United States
10
Scored 10
Great spot to spend 2 or 3 days. Car essential.
Great spot to spend 2 or 3 days. Car essential. Don't waste your money on the "Harry Potter" train. The Scot Rail normal service uses the same station and tracks and costs £15 for 2 people one way; the Jacobite train costs nearly £70 for the same journey. All you get extra for your money is a bit of chuff chuffing and some steam. Big disappointment. Prince's House Hotel is brilliant for an evening meal.
Stephen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lochs, mountains and blooms everywhere!
Lochs, mountains and blooms everywhere! Glenfinnan in May was a delight. Took a Loch Sheil cruise from near Glenfinnan House( great food) and rode the viaduct made famous by the Harry Potter movies on the Jacobite steam train.
I didn‘t spend much time in the cabin, because I was hiking all day (or watching the steam train of cause), but the nights were very cosy and - most important as a female solo traveler - I felt very safe! I loved the view and enjoyed the little „beach“ in front of the cabin. The water pressure in the shower was better than at home. I didn’t meet Claudia in person, but communication with her was very good. Self check-in was super easy. Every person I met in Glenfinnan was very welcoming and helpful!
Location was perfect. Host was particularly accommodating and communication was excellent. Layout great with bedrooms downstairs and living updstairs. Facilities were great - ie staple foods provided and details thought about. Would be spectacular in the winter. Close to Glenfinnan Viaduct and coffee cart across the road.
I had a terrific stay. The hotel owners were very welcoming; the room was spotless with a very comfortable bed. All the food was excellent - oysters, venison, lobster and sea bass and an excellent Eton mess.
The hotel were very accommodating arranging breakfast very promptly because 2 of the mornings I had an early meeting.
The hosts were welcoming and the food was amazing! Everything was home cooked and baked, of the area and in season. Fabulous. The hiking trails leaving from the hotel were great and the train station very close. Loch Shiel is so beautiful. Staying here allows you to see the viaduct and loch when there are few tourists.
We loved that everything you could possibly want in the form of facilities and provisions were there. It is a very homely and rustic lodge. A skip and a hop to the train station where the Jacobite train comes and a wonderful scenic walk to the Glenfinnan Viaduct (Harry Potter fans) and the Bonnie Prince Memorial.
The location is superb, right on the shore of loch shiel and a walk away from Glenfinnan monument and the famous viaduct. Spacious and comfortable on the inside. Loved the bed. Loved the shower (although only enough hot water for one shower so best to take advantage of the size and shower together!)
The host and the staff were extremely nice and welcoming. The breakfast and also the dinner were fabulous and very very delicious.
The room was cozy and kind of like travelling back in time. Very comfortable, yet very old fashion.
Enough parking in front of the hotel is available.
Fantastic location very close to Glenfinnan Viaduct. Small family owned hotel with exceptional service. Food was amazing. Great value. Would unequivocally recommend.
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