About Glencoe House
Set in the grand former residence of Lord Strathcona, Glencoe House offers guests exquisite suites which are decorated and furnished to the highest possible specification, and look out onto gorgeous highland scenery.
All the suites are exceptionally large and well appointed, featuring separate sleeping areas, fireplaces, grand dining room tables and spacious bathrooms. Most also have wonderful views over the mountains or Loch Leven.
There is plenty of parking, and guests can relax with Swedish and other massage therapies available.
Both full cooked and continental breakfast is available. Evening meals can be enjoyed at your own dining room table in the privacy of your suite, and will feature the very best Scotland offers in terms of ingredients and preparation technique.
Guests can enjoy walks and activities on the estate, or perhaps head to Loch Leven, just 500 yards away. Hikers may want to tackle the Pap of Glencoe, and can start right from the hotel’s grounds.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Excellent in-suite dining
There does not seem to be any communal dining room, but the suites are so enormous that they all have their own grand dining room tables, at which dinner can be served. Guests describe this experience as something several orders of magnitude better than normal “room service”, saying the food is immaculately presented and excellent in every other way as well.
positive:
Enormous luxury suites
While of course guests did realise what they had booked, the size and nature if the suites still seemed to astonish them on entering. They speak of a suite that is in no real sense like a suite in a regular hotel, but rather like a luxury apartment one may find in a palace. It was so grand many guests chose to spend a large portion of the day ensconced in its luxury.
positive:
Low minibar prices
Since the hotel doesn't really have a bar, per se, guests tend to rely on their minbars. The fact that the prices were at the level one could find in a supermarket made a very favourable impression on them.