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Invergloy House is a converted coach house which dates back some 120 years. It is peacefully set within 50 acres of grounds, with an extensive collection of mature specimen trees, rhododendron and azaleas. The estate, around which wild roe deer can often be seen, extends down to the shores of Loch Lochy where there is a private shingle beach. Free fishing is available here. This idyllic site has some magnificent views towards the Loch and the mountains that rise up on either side of Glen Mor, or the "Great Glen", which can be appreciated on woodland and loch-side walks.
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One of the Twin Rooms
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The Sitting Room
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There are two bedrooms. The double bedded room has a super-king sized bed and en-suite bathroom with shower and enjoys garden and loch views. The twin-bedded room has an en-suite shower room and has views over the garden and mountains beyond. Both of our bedrooms have tea and coffee-making facilities and hairdriers. The well appointed sitting room has a colour television and enjoys spectacular views through its large windows.
We do not serve evening meals at Invergloy, but there are a number of good restaurants a short drive away that we can recommend.
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Please note that Invergloy House is completely "no-smoking"
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Invergloy House is located 5½ miles north of the village of Spean Bridge, and some 15 miles from Fort William. Please have a look at our travel page for maps and directions. There is plenty to do locally, whether you are interested in pony-trekking, golf, fishing, walking, climbing, birdwatching or just relaxing and enjoying the peace and quiet and the spectacular scenery.
From Fort William you can take a steam train along the West Highland Line - rated as one of the most scenic in the world - to the fishing port of Mallaig further north. Also close by is the famous Loch Ness and the skiing area of Aonach Mor, which boasts Scotlands only cable car, extensive ski runs in the winter and spectacular views in the summer as well as a mountain restaurant and several walks. Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, can easily be tackled in a day trip from Invergloy House

View from Aanoch Mor
If you're looking for an active holiday, the Great Glen Water Park, just 6 miles North of us on Loch Oich, has a whole range of watersports on offer. There are also a number of boat trips available on the local Lochs and Waterways.
Our central location within the Highlands also makes Invergloy an excellent base for touring further afield. Ben Nevis, the Isle of Skye, the Ardnamurchan Peninsular and Glen Coe are all renowned world-wide for their beauty, and within easy reach of a day-trip.
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The view from Invergloy towards
Loch Lochy
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