Accommodation
Description:
The Glenorchy Lodge Hotel is the newest couples retreat in the Highlands of Scotland.
Tucked away in the heart of the picturesque village of Dalmally, the hotel is a perfect retreat for those wishing to explore the romantic West Highlands and Islands.
Within easy reach of Oban - the Gateway to The Isles, Inveraray, Glencoe and Fort William, therea??s a lot to see and do.Our refurbished bedrooms offer a sumptuous romantic haven for couples.
Each room is decorated with deep rich luxurious fabrics and has a feature bed, as well as many personal touches.
Sky TV, Tea/coffee making facilities, luxury toiletries and fluffy bath towels all come as standard.In the evenings our chefs create mouth-watering menus from fresh local produce for you to enjoy by candle light in our traditional wood panelled restaurant.
Our well chosen wine list has the perfect selection to compliment your meal.Memorable days out include trips to the many gardens and castles within easy reach or just exploring the dramatic mountain and costal countryside together.
For the more energetic there is mountain biking, sailing, golf and horse riding.Romantic breaks available all year round.
Make time to make some memories together at The GlenOrchy Lodge Hotel.
From: £60.00
Discounted late availability rates
may be available
Accommodation Rating:
3* (about
ratings)
You can often get much better rates
for stays within the next few days. Here are the next 3 days late
availability rates from
Laterooms .com
| Late Availability - All
rooms - next 3 days |
| Date |
Room Sleeps |
Price From |
| 07 September 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 08 September 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 09 September 2008 |
2 adults
|
£110.00 |
| Date |
Room Sleeps |
Price From |
| 07 September 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 08 September 2008 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 09 September 2008 |
2 adults
|
£80.00 |
These rates are special booking
rates for the next few days, available through
Laterooms .com
Cancellation Deadline
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