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B&B suggestions Dunkeld and Glencoe

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willsandnoodle · 17/03/2026 20:46

Off to Scotland in a few weeks and need to book some b&bs. We are planning on driving to Dunkeld for a night, then Glencoe - then haven’t thought much further than that. If you can help with a third place to visit before we make our way back down south that would be great!
Cheap and cheerful is fine, it’ll just be me and DH, we want scenery and walks. Many thanks!

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IDasIX · 17/03/2026 21:21

How long are you staying for in total, and will you be going back down A1 or M6 side?

willsandnoodle · 18/03/2026 08:47

We will be staying for 5 nights. Hadn’t really thought about the return.

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Springly · 18/03/2026 10:06

I don’t think you can beat the Clachaig for Glencoe location, sitting outside on a picnic bench if weather allows…

willsandnoodle · 18/03/2026 10:48

Springly · 18/03/2026 10:06

I don’t think you can beat the Clachaig for Glencoe location, sitting outside on a picnic bench if weather allows…

Just checked this, no availability for the night I want unfortunately. Thank you for the recommendation

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Springly · 18/03/2026 10:49

Oh that’s such a shame - it’s a gorgeous place and lovely in spring.

StrictlyPrue · 18/03/2026 13:37

Recommend the Taybank in Dunkeld, even better if good weather as has a great beer/food garden on the banks of the river.

snoopyfanaccountant · 18/03/2026 15:02

We stayed at Tigh Na Cheo in Kinlochleven when we visited Glencoe.

MiddleAgedDread · 19/03/2026 10:56

i'd stay a couple of nights at least in Dunkeld, it's a beautiful area with plenty to do.

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