Loch Leven Hotel & Distillery North Ballachulish, North Ballachulish
About the Hotel
Loch Leven Hotel & Distillery is a historic ferry inn established in the 17th century, situated on the northern shore of Loch Leven. It features an on-site distillery producing gin and rum, alongside breathtaking views of the surrounding Highland landscapes. This hotel serves as a base for visiting local attractions and activities, making it ideal for both short breaks and longer stays. The hotel combines unique characteristics with modern comforts, appealing to those seeking a memorable Highland experience.
Location
Loch Leven Hotel is conveniently located next to the Ballachulish Bridge, providing easy access to major scenic routes in the Highlands. The hotel is approximately 45 minutes from Oban and close to local attractions, making it ideal for exploring Scotland's West Coast. Transportation options include nearby bus services and the Fort William railway station, ensuring guests can arrive with ease.
Rooms
Loch Leven Hotel offers twelve unique en-suite bedrooms, each designed for comfort and relaxation. Accommodations include various types, such as Classic doubles, Loch View doubles, and family rooms, with some featuring stunning views of Loch Leven. The hotel also provides luxury glamping pods equipped with modern amenities for an outdoor escape. Additionally, accessible and dog-friendly rooms are available to cater to diverse guest needs.
Eat & Drink
The Loch View Restaurant provides a slightly more formal dining experience with panoramic views over Loch Leven. The menu features fresh local produce, including seafood and game, all prepared with care. Guests can also enjoy casual dining at the Old Ferry Bar, which offers a wide selection of spirits sourced from the hotel's own distillery. Both dining areas are complemented by a friendly atmosphere, making meals memorable.
Leisure & Business
The hotel boasts a craft distillery where guests can participate in gin and rum tasting events or distill their own spirits. Leisure activities nearby include walking, climbing, and various water sports, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts. For business needs, the Scottish Literature Lounge can be reserved for meetings or private gatherings, providing a quiet setting for discussions.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- VIP check-in/ -out
- Express check-in/ -out
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Security
- Baggage storage
- Allergy-free rooms
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Sports & Fitness
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Golf course
- Fishing
Services
- Pet amenities available
- Housekeeping
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Picnic area/ Tables
- Packed lunches
- Special diet menus
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Board games
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Beach access
- Sun terrace
- Garden area
Room features
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Terrace
- Garden furniture
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel offers cozy rooms with incredibly comfy king-size beds, but they may not match the photos. The service is top-notch with first-class hospitality and friendly and helpful staff who even offered a packed breakfast. The location is gorgeous, perfect for exploring the west coast but quite remote next to the loch. The dining experience is good, although limited options, and clearly flagged due to challenges in the kitchen. Despite the challenges, the value for money was decent, averaging around £135 a night for two without breakfast. Overall, a lovely stay with some minor room discrepancies and dining challenges.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms were a bit hit and miss – the first one I stayed in was small and dingy with some issues, but the second one was a deluxe double and much better. The service was mostly friendly and accommodating, though one staff member seemed quite rushed. The location was beautiful, especially with views of the loch and luxury pods. Dining was a letdown at times, but the fresh dishes were enjoyable.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. While the staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating, the room left much to be desired. The location was stunning, but the dining options fell short of expectations.
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. The rooms were spacious but a bit noisy due to their proximity to the bar until late at night. The check-out process left a sour note as they tried to overcharge me. Despite being tired, the room was decent overall.
The hotel offered a clean 'Annex Room' with tea and coffee facilities, though a bit tight for the price of around £50. The location next to the loch was beautiful, even in winter, yet slightly overpriced for the room size.
My stay at the hotel was fantastic. The rooms had lovely views over the river, but unfortunately, it was very noisy, possibly from the extractor or generator outside. Overall, the hotel was up to standard.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of positives and negatives. The cozy and comfortable rooms had a nice view of the waterflow in and out of the loch, but being located near the bar's decking area made it noisy with smokers at night. The service was efficient and kind, although communication could be improved. The location offered great views, but there was an issue with trash left overnight. The dining experience had its ups and downs, with some breakfast items missing, despite the impressive mountain views. Overall, a stay with both charms and challenges.
Staying here was an incredible experience! The rooms were lovely, offering views of the surrounding outbuildings and hills, with a partial sight of the river. Don't miss the chance to experience this charming place.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of positive and negative experiences. The room allocated to me in the annex was lovely, very clean, and comfortable; however, I noticed some maintenance issues like flaking paint and moldy sealant in the bathroom. The service was friendly and welcoming, but it seemed like the staff was overwhelmed and undertrained. The location was superb, offering magnificent views and a friendly atmosphere, though there were a few standout individuals like Ali who truly made my stay special. The dining experience was satisfying with delicious meals, especially the smoked salmon and eggs, giving me a good start for my hiking adventures. The facilities were adequate, though not exceptional, and the overall value for money was reasonable.
The hotel is ideally situated right next to the restaurant and a short distance from the reception. The rooms were spotlessly clean and to our liking, although being above a boiler room caused early waking. Views from room 6 were worth the stairs, offering varied options. Service was exceptional, especially the affordable and delicious dinner. Location, though slightly noisy, overlooks the beautiful loch. Dining had some room for improvement but included a mouth-watering Hungarian beef stew. Overall, great value for the price paid.
The hotel had a mix of pros and cons. The rooms were comfortable and suitable for disabled guests, but the decor was lacking. The attempt to overcharge at checkout was a downside.