Homegrown Delights

Back in 1873, Queen Victoria spent a week at Inverlochy, declaring that she’d never seen ‘a lovelier or more romantic spot’. Nestled at the foot of Ben Nevis, surrounded by evergreen trees and a sparkling loch, this enchantment remains today, making Inverlochy Castle a truly royal choice for a highland break. A stay at Inverlochy Castle promises an unforgettable culinary experience, with legendary father and son duo Albert Roux and Michel Roux Jr taking the helm of the kitchen. Inverlochy Castle Hotel Torlundy, Fort William, Argyll The Glencoe Inn Glencoe Village, Ballachulish, Argyll Glencoe Village is one of the most spectacular places in Scotland, and The Glencoe Inn is at its heart. The comfy and rustic inn is your home from home while you explore the magic of Glencoe and the surrounding area. The comfortable bar offers a large selection of beers, wines and spirits. The wood burning stove is perfect for warming up cold toes and the 15 rooms, many with superb views of Loch Leven promise a good night’s rest after a day of exploration. Located within the awe-inspiring Lochaber Geopark in the Highlands, the deep valley and towering mountains of Glen Coe were carved out centuries ago by icy glaciers. Glencoe village is picturesquely located between the banks of Loch Leven and the mouth of the famous glen. It certainly is one of the most beautiful and other-worldly places in Scotland. It's even featured numerous films like James Bond's Skyfall and several Harry Potter movies. Kilchurn Castle reflection in Loch Awe at sunrise 30

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