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Hotel Kingshouse

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Hotel Kingshouse

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The Kingshouse Hotel is a historic and remote inn nestled at the eastern end of Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, sitting at an elevation of 245 metres. Positioned on the edge of the vast Rannoch Moor, it offers dramatic views of the iconic Buachaille Etive Mòr. This renowned establishment, one of Scotland's oldest licensed inns, has served as a crucial stopping point for travellers for centuries, including those exploring the rugged beauty of Glencoe.

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    5 de septiembre de 2018

    Senderismo

    En este lugar ha existido un hotel desde el siglo XIX, cuando los británicos lo construyeron y le dieron nombre. Ubicado en un entorno increíble, ofrece un marcado contraste con la naturaleza.

    Si se dirige un poco hacia el norte sobre el río, encontrará un hermoso lugar para acampar salvaje con espacio para entre 6 y 10 tiendas de campaña y agua corriente fresca.
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    11 de febrero de 2020

    MTB

    Gran lugar para tomar un descanso en su viaje a pie o en bicicleta en medio de la hermosa Glen Coe. Tienen de todo, desde un hotel hasta un bar, un restaurante e incluso una gran posibilidad de ver algunos ciervos de cerca, ya que aparentemente están bastante acostumbrados a la gente de aquí :)
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    4 de julio de 2023

    Senderismo

    El recientemente construido Kingshouse Hotel también ofrece lugares de parada para los excursionistas que no se quedan a pasar la noche.
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    Ubicación: Glencoe And Glen Etive, Highlands, Escocia, Reino Unido

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    What dining options are available at Kingshouse Hotel, and what kind of food can I expect?

    The Kingshouse Hotel offers a main restaurant and the casual Climbers Bar. The restaurant provides a warm atmosphere, often with crackling fires, and serves a seasonal menu focused on locally sourced food, beers, and single malts. You can expect hearty Highland mains, fresh seafood, wild game, and a monthly-changing vegan selection, all enjoyed with 270-degree panoramic views of Glencoe Valley. The Climbers Bar, potentially the first bar in Glencoe, offers cakes, hearty lunches, and traditional Scottish drams in a more relaxed setting.

    Are there specific hiking trails accessible directly from Kingshouse Hotel, and what are their difficulty levels?

    Yes, the Kingshouse Hotel is a prime starting point for various trails. It offers direct access to the West Highland Way, and serves as a base for ascents of Buachaille Etive Mòr. You can also find numerous routes for exploring Rannoch Moor. While some trails like Buachaille Etive Mòr are challenging, there are also easier walks and beginner-friendly options in the surrounding Glencoe area. The hotel's remote location means you're immediately immersed in the Highlands, with diverse terrain suitable for different experience levels.

    What is the typical duration for a hike up Buachaille Etive Mòr from Kingshouse Hotel?

    Hiking Buachaille Etive Mòr from Kingshouse Hotel is a significant undertaking, typically taking a full day. The duration can vary greatly depending on weather conditions, individual fitness levels, and the specific route chosen. It involves considerable elevation gain and rugged terrain, so hikers should plan for 6-10 hours, allowing ample time for ascent, descent, and enjoying the views.

    What are the parking facilities like at Kingshouse Hotel for day visitors and hikers?

    Parking is available at Kingshouse Hotel. However, due to its popularity as a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, especially those undertaking the West Highland Way or exploring local trails, parking can fill up quickly, particularly during peak seasons and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot, especially if you plan a full day of hiking.

    Is Kingshouse Hotel and its surrounding trails family-friendly?

    The Kingshouse Hotel itself is family-friendly, offering a welcoming atmosphere and the chance to see deer on the grounds. For walks, there are various options. While challenging hikes like Buachaille Etive Mòr are not suitable for young children, there are easier, more leisurely strolls available in the Glencoe and Rannoch Moor areas that families can enjoy. It's best to research specific routes for their suitability for children.

    Are dogs allowed at Kingshouse Hotel and on nearby hiking trails?

    The Kingshouse Hotel is generally dog-friendly, welcoming well-behaved dogs in certain areas, including the Climbers Bar. Many of the surrounding hiking trails in Glencoe and Rannoch Moor are also dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Always check specific trail guidelines if available.

    What is the best time of year to visit Kingshouse Hotel for hiking, considering weather and crowds?

    While the Kingshouse Hotel is a fantastic destination year-round, the best time for hiking generally falls between late spring (May) and early autumn (September). During these months, you'll typically find more stable weather, longer daylight hours, and less snow on higher elevations. However, this is also peak season, so expect more visitors and potentially crowded trails and facilities. For fewer crowds, consider shoulder seasons like April or October, but be prepared for more unpredictable weather.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Kingshouse Hotel?

    Given its remote location on the edge of Rannoch Moor, public transport options to Kingshouse Hotel are limited. It is primarily accessed by car. However, some long-distance bus services that travel through Glencoe may have a stop nearby, particularly those catering to West Highland Way walkers. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes for the most up-to-date information.

    What is the history of Kingshouse Hotel and its significance in the Scottish Highlands?

    The Kingshouse Hotel is one of Scotland's oldest licensed inns, with a history dating back to the 17th century. Its name originates from its use as a barracks for government troops after the Jacobite Rising of 1745. Over centuries, it has served as a crucial stopping point for various travelers, including drovers, mountaineers, walkers, and skiers. The original 18th-century coaching inn was retained and integrated into a significant modern redevelopment in 2019, preserving its historic charm while offering modern amenities. Its remote location has made it a vital refuge and landmark in the Highlands.

    Are there any wild camping spots or alternative accommodation options near Kingshouse Hotel?

    Yes, there are wild camping opportunities near Kingshouse Hotel. One notable spot is a little north over the river, offering space for 6-10 tents with fresh running water. Wild camping in Scotland is generally permitted under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, provided you camp responsibly. For alternative accommodation, the hotel itself offers rooms, and there might be other huts or bunkhouses further along the West Highland Way or in nearby Glencoe villages, though options are sparse in the immediate vicinity due to its remote nature.

    What should I know about winter walking routes around Kingshouse Hotel?

    Winter walking around Kingshouse Hotel offers a dramatic and beautiful experience, but it requires careful preparation. Conditions can be severe, with snow, ice, strong winds, and rapidly changing weather. Routes that are moderate in summer can become challenging or dangerous in winter. Essential gear includes ice axe, crampons, appropriate winter clothing, and navigation skills. It's crucial to check mountain weather forecasts and avalanche reports before heading out, and consider guided walks if you're not experienced in winter mountaineering.

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