Decorated in a modern style Huntingtower Lodge provides light, bright and comfortable accommodation...
Decorated in a modern style Huntingtower Lodge provides light, bright and comfortable accommodation. You are welcome to come and go as you please. Relax and enjoy the view, all day if you like, or use us as a base to explore Lochaber and Argyll.
All our rooms have en-suite power showers, except our twin room which has it's own private shower-room, and all the comfort you would expect from a boutique bed and breakfast. WiFi is available in every room and guests can also have access to a laptop. All our guest rooms have spectacular views over Loch Linnhe. Enjoy your home-cooked breakfast, selected from our varied breakfast menu, while admiring the view, if you are lucky you may spot otters, dolphins, seals or some of the many birds. You may like to explore our 5 acres of garden, including our woodland which is part of the Ach An Todhair SSSI, it is home to red squirrel, pine marten and deer. Access is steep and boots are recommended!
Clothes drying and secure equipment storage are available for guests. We have a large secure garage for bike storage and car parking is on our own grounds, well off the road.
Huntingtower Lodge is 2 miles south of Fort William on the A82. Complimentary transfers to and from coach and train stations are available by arrangement as is a complimentary lift into Fort William in the evening, by prior arrangement, we do encourage a "green"carbon offset donation to the John Muir Trust. At Huntingtower Lodge we aim to be as environmentally friendly as possible without affecting your comfort and enjoyment.
For the comfort of our guests we are a 'no-smoking' establishment. We do not accept pets or children under 16.
We are open all year but do not accept single night bookings. Check in is normally from 16.00 and check out by 11.00.
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* We are closed for Christmas and re-open on 27th December.
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