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Fiddler's & The Great Glen Way
Since the Great Glen Way was opened in 2002 many walkers have
stopped at Fiddler's for refreshment & sustenance & also
as a base to discuss their trek with fellow walkers. Our wide
& varied menu is sure to please all tastes and our beer &
whisky menus offer an unbeatable selection of Scottish ales &
whiskies to help our Great Glen walkers relax after the days exertions.
Great Glen Way accommodation - "why walk any further"
You've walked all day, you're tired & after you've checked
in to your room & relaxed the last thing you need is to walk
or organise & pay for transport to get your dinner. Ideally
you want accommodation as near to the bar/restaurant as possible.
We have six rooms at Fiddler's - please go to our accommodation
page for more info.
Great Glen Way group accommodation
Here at Fiddler's we can accommodate groups of up to twelve walkers.
Our position is ideal for your group as we are centrally located
on the village green in the centre of the village right on the
Great Glen Way. Your group members can use Fiddler's as a natural
rendezvous point and can enjoy a cool beer or refreshing coffee
before or after they check-in to their rooms. If your group is
more than twelve we can even organize accommodation for the members
of your group that we can't. You can also pre-book a table for
dinner to ensure that you are all seated together & have the
minimum of waiting.
About the Great Glen Way
The Great Glen Way is 73 miles/117km in length. It runs from Fort
William, in the west, to Inverness, in the east, with spectacular
views and historical and natural heritage to be discovered all
along the way. The route can be walked in 4-6 days, staying overnight
in the various communities within the glen, and suits all levels
of walker. For the less experienced it is the perfect introduction
to long distance walking, being for the most part low-level and
following mainly towpaths and woodland tracks. There are some
challenging sections though, and the more experienced may wish
to tackle a few munros or corbetts within reach from the route.
The route can be walked in either direction, however, walking
from Fort William to Inverness you have the prevailing wind behind
you and begin with the easier sections of the way.
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