Welcome to the Stewart Hotel
Come and stay with us in our newly fully refurbished 42-bedroom hotel. Guests can enjoy elegant
dining whilst sampling one of the Stewart’s many interesting wines and admiring the incredible view of Loch Linnhe and the
Movern Mountains.
Castle Stalker: just 5 minutes drive from the hotel
Offering the ideal base for touring the West Coast of Scotland, Iona, Staffa, Rhum, Eigg and Mull being amongst the many Islands.
Also the majestic Western Highlands and the Inner Hebrides are all within easy reach and providing you with a tour home from home. For the more energetic the area known as the "outdoor capital of the UK" has an enviable reputation for Walking, with numerous forestry trails and Munroe's to climb. Climbing, Sailing, Canoeing, Cycling both road and unrivalled Mountain biking trails, Shooting, Skiing, and of course the more traditional and leisurely Golfing, Photographing, Horse riding and Fishing. There are trips to see the local wildlife with whale, seal and dolphin boat excursions available nearby, and also close to the Oban Sea Life Centre and Seal Sanctuary.
Located just 6 miles from the centre of Glencoe, 16 miles from Fort William and 17 miles from Oban. Be sure and savour the history of these world famour locations.
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Access road improved
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One of the main characters of the “Kidnapped” is our “James Stewart” of the Stewart Hotel. “Kidnapped” has become a classic of historical romance the world over and is justly famous as a novel of travel and adventure in the Scottish Landscape. This book talks about Duror of Appin and please come to visit us for the Glorious Past.

Finished in 2009, the hotel has been totally refurbished at a cost of £195,373.40. Added 12-new bedrooms, new office,reception, new carpets and paints to all the bedrooms also totally re-done the garden which is almost 4.5 acres and installed 9-crystal chandeliers. The hotel has 42-en suite bedrooms. All bedrooms have bath and WC and 25 bedrooms have loch view rooms. People from Bird watchers to Golfers, Mountain walkers, business travelers, romantic gateway, and family travel are welcome.

Historically the family appears to be descended from an ancient family who were senechals of Dol in Brittany. They acquired lands in England after the Norman Conquest and moved to Scotland when David I ascended to the throne of Scotland. The family was granted extensive estates in Renfrewshire and East Lothian and the office of High Steward was made hereditary in the family...



