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Binnilidh Mhor B&B

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5.0/5 from 79 Reviews

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  • Parking
  • Desk working station
  • Books, DVD, games
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Binnilidh Mhor B&B

(79 Guest Reviews)

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Review Summary

  • Rooms 5.0
  • Value 4.8
  • Friendliness 5.0
  • Cleanliness 5.0
  • Facilities 4.9
  • Service 5.0
  • Location 4.7
  • Breakfast 4.9

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Binnilidh Mhor B&B Information

Description

Elevated and beautifully situated in Glenmoriston in the Highlands of Scotland and about 15 minutes drive from the shores of Loch Ness, Binnilidh Mhor Bed and Breakfast enjoys spectacular open views across the Moriston Glen. Binnilidh Mhor sits in the peaceful and quiet rural village of Dalchreichart just off the A887 on the road to Skye and its location is a good stopping point if your next destination takes you to Skye or to your ferry for the Hebridean Islands. Consider staying a while at Binnilidh Mhor to explore the local area. For walkers and cyclists there are many local paths and cycle routes to suit everyone from short gentle wooded or loch- side walks to the more challenging old Drove Roads. If you enjoy hill walking, Binnilidh Mhor offers a central base to many of the most spectacular mountain ranges in the Highlands. Kintail, Knoydart and the Cullins to the West. The Nevis Range to the South. The Monadhliaths to the East and the Affric hills to the North. Loch Ness is just a 15 minute drive away and a 20 minute drive will take you to the Loch Ness villages of Fort Augustus and Drumnadrochit which are part of the Great Glen Way. Less than an hour of driving from Binnilidh Mhor will take you to Inverness, Fort William or the Skye Bridge. Binnilidh Mhor has available two large spacious Super King Bedrooms on the ground floor and can accommodate from 1 to 2 guests. A third extra large luxury Junior Suite situated on the first floor can accommodate from 1 to 4 guests. Children age 14 years and older are welcome. Binnilidh Mhor has an open plan lounge for guests to use and a breakfast table area. The quality decor gives a very welcoming Scottish feel with a wood burning stove and tartan furnishings. Advance booking required (subject to availability) for Packed Lunches and Evening Meals. Resident guests are permitted to bring their own alcohol and wine to enjoy with their evening meal as Binnilidh Mhor does not sell or provide alcohol.

Cleaning and safety

  • Disinfected daily
  • Disinfected between stays
  • Rooms sealed after cleaning
  • Hand sanitiser
  • Social distancing
  • Contactless check-in/out
  • High-touch surfaces disinfected
  • Linens washed above 60°C/140°F
  • Mattress and pillow protectors
  • Washable duvet covers
  • Masks for guests
  • Common area doors left open
  • Outside air ventilation
  • Request no staff entry to room
  • First aid kit
  • Staff trained in safety protocol
  • Socially distanced dining
  • Staggered time slots for dining
  • Sanitised tableware

Facilities

  • Books, DVD, games
  • Free high speed internet
  • Free WiFi internet
  • Lounge
  • Bike lock-up
  • WiFi internet
  • Plug adapters
  • Garden
  • Breakfast lounge
  • Wheelchair friendly
  • Housekeeping - daily
  • Safe deposit box
  • CCTV outside property
  • Well lit path(s) to entrance
  • Wide entrance to property

Parking

  • On-site parking
  • Free parking

Business Facilities

  • Desk working station

Dining

  • Continental breakfast
  • Cooked breakfast
  • Dinner
  • Free breakfast
  • English/Irish breakfast
  • Healthy breakfast
  • Vegetarian options
  • Vegan options
  • Gluten-free options
  • To-go breakfast

Activities and Experiences

  • Animal watching
  • Bird watching
  • Clay pigeon shooting
  • Cycling
  • Fine dining
  • Mountain biking
  • Shopping
  • Walking
  • Water activities
  • Adventure
  • Wild life

Policies

  • Check in
    16:30 21:30
  • Check out
    10:00
  • Child Policy
    Adults only
  • Smoking Policy
    No smoking
  • Pets
    No pets
  • Parties Allowed
    Parties not allowed
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Accessibility

Binnilidh Mhor is suitable for people with mobility difficulties. There are 3 steps up to the front and rear of the property. Binnilidh Mhor has a ramp and paving to the rear of the property for wheelchair access where a car can be parked close by for easy access. Doorways and corridors are wide enough to permit wheelchair access and space around the bed permits wheelchair access. The shower has a step over so does not permit wheel chair access but hand rails are fitted in the shower area and a moveable shower seat and moveable toilet hand rail frame are available on request for guests who have mobility difficulties.

Directions

A car is required when staying at the property
  • Road from A82/A887 Inverness/Invermoriston/Binnilidh Mhor (37.0 miles)

    Important do not use Post Code IV63 7YJ with GPS. The postcode will not take you to Binnilidh Mhor B&B. Instead use village name “Dalchreichart” as your city or street name.

    Journey time approx. 1 hour from Inverness – follow the A82 sign posted for Fort William and drive along Loch Ness to Invermoriston (Approx. 27 miles). At Invermoriston (Glenmoriston Arms Hotel) turn right taking the road sign posted A887 – Kyle of Lochalsh. After 8 miles the road becomes narrow track. After you have passed a red telephone box on the right you will come to a single-track hump bridge called Torgoyle Bridge. Turn right immediately before the bridge (sign posted Dalchreichart – Tomchrasky). Binnilidh Mhor is just under a mile along this single-track road on the right-hand side and is clearly sign posted.

  • Road from A9/A889/A86/A82/A87/A887 From Perth (129.0 miles)

    Important do not use Post Code IV63 7YJ with GPS. The postcode will not take you to Binnilidh Mhor B&B. Instead use village name “Dalchreichart” as your city or street name.

    Journey time approx. 3 hours from Perth take the A9 north to Dalwhinne (57 miles). Turn left to leave A9 heading for Dalwhinnie on the A889 and follow this road for approx. 8.5 miles until you come to a “T” junction (Laggan). Turn left at the “T” Junction on to the A86 to Spean Bridge (28 miles). At Spean Bridge take a right on to the A82 sign posted for Inverness and drive to Invergarry (16 miles). At Invergarry turn left after the bridge, pass the Invergarry Hotel (A87). After approx. 13 miles turn right at the junction on to the A887. After approx. 6 miles the road becomes narrow and leads over a small single-track hump bridge (Torgoyle Bridge). On exiting the bridge turn immediately left (signposted Dalchreichart/Tomchrasky). Drive approx. 1 mile along this single-track road and Binnilidh Mhor B&B is on the right-hand side.

  • Road from A82/A87/A887 From Glencoe and Fort William (38.0 miles)

    Important do not use Post Code IV63 7YJ with GPS. The postcode will not take you to Binnilidh Mhor B&B. Instead use village name “Dalchreichart” as your city or street name.

    Journey time from Fort William approx.. 1 hour. Take the A82 up through the spectacular mountains of Glencoe on the west side of Scotland and on to Fort William. From Fort William follow the A82 road signs for Inverness and drive to Invergarry (23 miles). At Invergarry turn left after the bridge, pass the Invergarry Hotel (A87). After approx. 13 miles turn right at the junction on to the A887. After approx. 6 miles the road becomes narrow and leads over a small single-track hump bridge (Torgoyle Bridge). On exiting the bridge turn immediately left (signposted Dalchreichart/Tomchrasky). Drive approx. 1 mile along this single-track road and Binnilidh Mhor B&B is on the right-hand side.

  • Road from A82/A887 Isle of Skye/Kyle of Lochalsh (44.0 miles)

    Important do not use Post Code IV63 7YJ with GPS. The postcode will not take you to Binnilidh Mhor B&B. Instead use village name “Dalchreichart” as your city or street name.

    Journey time is approx.1 hour from the Skye Bridge (A87) and Kyle of Lochalsh (A87) stay on the A87 (signposted to Invergarry). After 36 miles, continue on this road without turning off. The road is now the A887 and signposted Invermoriston/Inverness. After approx. 6 miles the road becomes narrow and leads over a small single-track hump bridge (Torgoyle Bridge). On exiting the bridge turn immediately left (signposted Dalchreichart/Tomchrasky). Drive approx. 1 mile along this single-track road and Binnilidh Mhor B&B is on the right-hand side.

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