Located in Mallaig and with Glenfinnan Station Museum reachable within 42 km, The Chlachain Inn provides express check-in and check-out, rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar.
Offering sea views, Cornerstone is an accommodation located in Mallaig, 42 km from Glenfinnan Station Museum and 42 km from Glenfinnan Monument. This pet-friendly guest house also has free WiFi.
jonathan
United Kingdom
A comfortable room with an amazing view, and welcoming hosts in Sharon and Calum. Highly recommended for a stay in Mallaig.
Central house, a property with a garden, is located in Mallaig, 42 km from Glenfinnan Station Museum, 42 km from Glenfinnan Monument, as well as 42 km from Glenfinnan Viaduct.
Established in 1902 The Morar Hotel is a family run hotel in the highlands in North West Scotland, 3 miles from Mallaig, the Southern gateway to the Isle of Skye.
Andréa
France
What a splendid view from the room ! It was magical.
The staff is great, the room was clean and comfortable, really quiet. It was great!
The breakfast was nice too!
Gorgeous part of the Highlands with good transport links !
Gorgeous part of the Highlands with good transport links ! Ferries and Trains ! The train journey is spectacular and worth every Penny and minute of the 5 hours from Glasgow or 2 hours plus from Fort William … I’m not a train spotter by any means or a Harry Potter fan but this journey as always been on my travel bucket list and did not disappoint!
Good bar / restaurant … great value great food at the top of the hill and friendly locals !! Be aware as you’d expect not a lot open in the depths of winter!! But enough and how I personally like it !!
darren
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The scenery was breathtaking, locals so friendly and helpful...
The scenery was breathtaking, locals so friendly and helpful. Only downside several places were closed due to staff shortages.
Hotel was fantastic but the staff, the two Fiona's and Pawel were wonderful, above and beyond helpful
Margaret
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Mallaig is at its heart an old fishing town which has seen...
Mallaig is at its heart an old fishing town which has seen that part of its self-image eroded by the economics of fisheries across the land. Meanwhile it has become popular because of the steam railway and Harry Potter. Though this has improved the economy it feels like the place begrudges this new found dimension and would prefer to revert to its quieter fish-focussed past. Some of the restaurants feel like they are profiteering - £11 for 4 tiny pieces of salt and pepper squid slapped on the table is indicative. Overpriced dishes and underwhelming service. Is it me or do the staff in the hostelries and shops project an air that says they've had enough and want to scuttle off for their own vacation? They need to decide to up their game or move over for someone with more stamina, energy and understanding of customer service. Not somewhere for which I will hold fond memories. The exception to all this is the host of the pod who was bright and cheerful and could not be more helpful.
James
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Mallaig is a beautiful place it is very relaxing if you are...
Mallaig is a beautiful place it is very relaxing if you are looking for a break away from your stressful every day life, lots of nice boat trips available which you can see the minke whales lots of good food available
janet
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Plenty of places to eat.
Plenty of places to eat. Mallaig gets busy when the steam train(think Harry Potter) from Fort William arrives.
Surprisingly, many shops were closed on Saturday morning.
Great smoked fish and shellfish from Andy Race fish merchant, but shop not open on Saturday.
Ferry trips to Eigg, Rum, Skye and Knoydart(loch Nevis)
James
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It has all the bustle of a busy ferry and fishing port.
It has all the bustle of a busy ferry and fishing port. It has a huge number of cafes, restaurants and tourist facilities. Great rail and road communications. Lovely circular walk above the town - great views.
The Marina is adorable boutique hotel right next to the train station. My room was a small clean white sunny room overlooking the train depot and the sea. Note that my beautiful room was in the top floor, so I needed help getting my larger suitcase up the narrow stairs. The couple running the hotel are sweet, accommodating and hardworking. They’re still working to provide more features to the hotel (like a bar) and it’ll be spectacular when finished.
Great location in Mallaig. Rooms were clean and attractively presented with en suite shower and toilet. It was an old hotel so had no lift, but the stairs were manageable. Dinner in the bar was very pleasant and the staff went out of their way to provide a hot breakfast at 8 am so that we could catch the ferry to Skye.
Overall, a nice vacation rental and I would recommend others to stay there. It was super easy to collect the keys when we arrived in the lock box. The shower was amazing and I loved the view out the window. The location close to the ferry to go to the Isle of Skye was great for our road trip around Scotland.
everything was perfect. Good location, friendly hostess, hostess very helpful and answered all questions. I walked from Mallaig to Glenfinnan Viaduct and the Isle of Skye, so perfect base. I was even allowed to leave my things there after checking in, which was very nice for me. Pure recommendation!
The view from the room was lovely. The room was spacious, the bed was very comfortable and the shower was brilliant. The location of the hotel was absolutely perfect, providing beautiful views of the islands and mountains of Skye and Rum whilst also being very close to the main town centre.
The hotel was in a great location as Mallaig is not very large. Very close to the ferry terminal and all other restaurants.
It had probably the best restaurant in town and great staff. The breakfasts were also wonderful and made to order eggs prior to the ferry to Skye.
Mallaig is a beautiful small fishing village. Very much worth the beautiful trip to it. The Seaview is within steps of the train terminal with places to dine. The Seaview is a cozy place to stay with amenities that include a nice breakfast offering.
Perfect size and location, had everything we needed. They even provided oat milk for tea when I messaged to say we were vegan! We only stayed a few nights but feel like we got a lot out of Mallaig - and would definitely come back 😊
The location was incredible - right in the middle of Mallaig next to the port and all the restaurants. It was fun that the flat is an old bank - it gave it additional charm! It was such a comfortable place to stay in Mallaig.
Locaed in the centre of Mallaig, close to shops, pubs and restaurants, also train station and ferry terminal.
Room was basic, with clean bedding and heating that works very well.
Would stay again!
Quaint stay in Mallaig since we wanted to catch the early morning ferry. The rooms are small but clean, with all necessities available! Pub food was decent, with really good desserts :)
100 meters from the ferry terminal.
Rooms, bathrooms and kitchen were clean.
All the restaurant and pubs of Mallaig are within a 3 min walk range from the place.
Mallaig is lovely, scenery is absolutely amazing. The owners were really nice and welcoming. I had a very comfortable stay. Clean and tidy nice and cozy!
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