United Kingdom, Argyll And Bute, Dalmally
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Maureen prides herself on her home cooking. We think it is a happy blend of home-grown or local produce with the skills she learnt over many years in France. There is a choice of dinner or supper menu. Light or packed lunches are available by prior arrangement. Dinner (inclusive of wine and coffee) costs 17 Supper from 12.50. We also cater for vegetarians. There is a large mature garden which provides ample parking and the opportunity to sit out, relax and enjoy the views and the clean Highland air. Maureen and Mike Borrett, Cruachan, Dalmally, Argyll PA33 1AA Tel/Fax +44 (0)1838 200496 Email mborrett@onetel.net.uk. Three Star Commendation. Cruachan Guest House is a charming Victorian villa in Dalmally Old Village. It stands in a quiet country lane, which is lined with ancient oak and bee...
The older part of Dalmally grew up after the railway came in 1877. It still benefits from daily bus and train services between Oban and Glasgow. The area is rich in remains of ancient clan settlements and nearby Stronmilchan was originally a crofting community formed in 1784 for soldiers returning from the wars. The church, opened in 1811, is of unusual octagonal design and stands on a mound near the River Orchy, where, apparently, pre-Christian ceremonies were held. The present churchyard contains medieval tombstones of Fletchers, MacIntyres and MacNaughtons as well as renowned grave slabs of MacGregor clan chiefs. The village has an interesting 9-hole golf course and welcomes visitors. The course is quite flat, although mountains visible on all sides make it very scenic. It is laid out ...
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