Welcome to The Lodge Glenelg
Kyle of Lochalsh Scotland

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Kyle of Lochalsh hotelSituated on Glenelg bay, guests will enjoy a stunning view of south Skye across the sea and beyond to the southwest, towards the sound of Sleat and the islands of Rhum and Eigg.

The lodge has it’s own private entrance and sliding patio door from the living area, which leads to the sunny covered deck with table and chairs for two to relax and enjoy the views across to Skye.

There is a private, dedicated garden area to the front with on site, roadside parking on the single-track road, which runs through the village of Glenelg.

The owners, who have lived in Glenelg for 20 years, make every effort to ensure a comfortable and memorable holiday. The Lodge offers the opportunity to unwind or energise, and can meet a variety of needs.

Over the past 4 years the accommodation and area has been to the delights of many guests, therefore early booking is recommended!

Change over day is generally Saturday. Guests can fly to Inverness from various Airports in England and Scotland, where a car can be hired or take a bus or train. The owners will collect guests from the bus or train (from Kyle or Shiel Bridge) for a charge should this is required.

The Lodge, Glenelg Facilities

Covered Drying Facilities Available
Indoor Drying Facility
Outdoor Drying Facility
Garden
Bed Linen Provided
CD Player
DVD Player Available
Dishwasher
Electric Central Heating
Electric Cooker
Electric Shaver Point
Extra Linen On Request
Flush Toilet In Unit
Freezer
Fridge
Ground Floor
Heating Throughout Property
Hot Water Shower/ Washing Facilities
Hot water In Unit
Ironing Facilities
Kitchen
Linen & Towels Supplied
Linen Provided
Microwave
Oil Central Heating
Parking
Private Bathroom
Property Heated Throughout
Radio
Sea/Loch View
Shower
Television
Towels Provided
Tumble Dryer
WC EnSuite
Wash Hand Basin
Wash Hand Basin EnSuite
Washing Machine
Z Bed available on request

Location:
Getting There by Car

From Edinburgh: Take A9 for Inverness, turn left at Dalwhinnie. Follow directions to Spean Bridge; turn right for Kyle of Lochalsh until Shiel Bridge. After Shiel Bridge Shop, take left turn for Glenelg (10 miles)
From Glasgow: take A82 via Crianlarich to Fort William. Follow signs for Kyle of Lochalsh via Spean Bridge to Invergarry. At Invergarry turn left onto A87 follow signs for Kyle of Lochalsh. After passing Shiel Bridge Shop, take left turn for Glenelg, (about 50 minutes from Invergarry)
From Inverness: take A82 to Invermoriston and turn right onto A887, which becomes the A87 and leads to Shiel Bridge as above (about 45 minutes from Invermoriston) The lodge is located beyond the village of Glenelg, past the local church and war memorial, first house on left facing the sea.
Getting There by Railway
By rail to the station in the centre of Inverness from Glasgow/Edinburgh/Aberdeen/London. For further information see www.nationalrail.co.uk. From Inverness station, visitors can take the 80-mile scenic train journey to Kyle of Lochalsh on the west coast of Scotland. Details can be found on http://www.kylerailway.co.uk
Getting there by Aeroplane
By air to Inverness airport, 10 miles from the city centre. Ryanair, BA, BMI, Easy Jet flights are just some of the available flights to Inverness from both European and UK locations. From Inverness airport, visitors can hire a car and drive the 74-mile journey to Glenelg, travel by train to Kyle of Lochalsh or by City Link www.citylink.co.uk bus to Sheil Bridge. The owners will collect guests from either Kyle or Shiel Bridge for a charge. Advance booking is essential. If you decide to take the bus from Glasgow, Edinburgh or Inverness contacts City Link.
Getting There by Ferry
If guests are arriving from the Isle of Skye, try the famous Skye ferry to Glenelg. The Glenachulish can transport up to six cars with 'standing-room only' for foot passengers. It takes 5 minutes to cross to or from Skye. The ferry crosses every 15 minutes when busy and every 30 minutes when quiet during the following times.

Please Note:
No Pets Allowed
Children Welcome
Cot Available
No Smoking Permitted

Email The Lodge enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com