The Stronlossit Inn, Fort William, Highland, PH31 4AG, UK
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The Stronlossit Inn is a superb Scottish Highland country inn - a fusion of great food - fine ales and wines, a selection of Scotch malts, wonderful cosy rooms and comfy beds, all complemented by an easy, friendly atmosphere and the warmth of great highland hospitality.
We are located 60 miles SW of Inverness at Roy Bridge, visitors to the region are transfixed by magnificent scenery - rugged mountains, lochs and tranquil glens. Local features include Loch Ness, the Jacobite Steam Train and the Harry Potter Bridge, and Ben Nevis the Isle of Skye is an hour and a half to drive. Expect fresh and comfortable bedrooms - all fully en-suite, with warm soothing baths and showers, and fluffy towels - Direct dial telephones and free Wi-fi to keep you in touch with the wider world, - or simply gaze at some unbroken views across the Ben Nevis Range of mountains. with the Nevis Mountain Gondola and the Aonach Mor Ski Resort.
The Stronlossit Inn Rooms
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2 Single bed(s)
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2 Single or 1 Double
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Directions
Getting to the inn is easy. By Road From Inverness A82 all the way south via Loch Ness to Spean Bridge. At Spean Bridge take a left onto the A86, and the Inn is 3 miles along this road on the left , on leaving the village of Roy Bridge. From Glasgow A82 all the way north to Fort William, follow A82 to Spean Bridge. At Spean Bridge take a right onto the A86 and the Inn is 3 miles along this road on the left.., From Edinburgh Take the M90 to Perth then follow the A9 North to Dalwhinnie. At Dalwhinnie take the A889 to Laggan, join the A86 road to Fort William and Spean Bridge and travel this road for around 20 miles, looking out for the inn on the right as you approach Roy Bridge By Rail Take the West Highland Line (Mallaig train) all the way from Glasgow Queen Street to Roy Bridge. The inn is 250 yards from the station, over the railway bridge.