Featuring a bar, The Chlachain Inn is located in Mallaig in the Highlands region, 26 miles from Glenfinnan Station Museum and 26 miles from Glenfinnan Monument.
Willington
United Kingdom
Brilliant to have a place that accepts pets when traveling back home to the Small Isles, especially during the Winter.
Spindrift offers accommodations in Mallaig, 26 miles from Glenfinnan Viaduct. With free private parking, the property is 26 miles from Glenfinnan Station Museum and 26 miles from Glenfinnan Monument.
Providing a garden, An Bothan offers accommodations in Mallaig. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the apartment free of charge. Outdoor seating is also available at An Bothan.
Lily Suryani
Indonesia
Attic room, fully equipment kitchen, beautiful harbour view from the property,nice host ( Martin & Shirley ), clean & new.
Train station coming straight into town is very convenient.
Train station coming straight into town is very convenient. The remoteness and beautiful places to walk and explore. The ferry is a big attraction, sadly they were not working over Christmas. The people of Mallaig are kind and hospitable. The walks to the lochs could be slightly better signed. The bakery and restaurant were a wonderful surprise. Everything is in easy walking distance. The spectacular train journey, hikes and ferry trips has much to offer families with teenage children.
Ann Kathleen
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Friendly small town worth a couple of nights stop over if...
Friendly small town worth a couple of nights stop over if you're planning to take a ferry. A good base to visit the nearby sights of Arisaig, Glenfinnan, Morar. Several nice coffee shops and superb seafood at the Clachain Inn
Rupert
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I have been to Mallaig many times as is a great base to...
I have been to Mallaig many times as is a great base to explore this area of scotland and to catch the ferries to the many islands along the west coast.
Malliag has a lovely bakehouse, some independent shops and the Clachan Inn is a lively pub, with friendly staff.
Selkie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Quiet coastal town that we chose because the Isle of Skye...
Quiet coastal town that we chose because the Isle of Skye seemed overpriced. Most of the restaurants cater to the daytime crowds so we had limited options at night but that was fine. We just returned before 7PM so that we could get better takeout.
Eric
United States
Scored 4.0
4.0
I suppose it's handy for the Ferry.
I suppose it's handy for the Ferry. Since we were there a few years ago we felt it had gone not so friendly. We didn't see our hostess, only when she came for the money. Very impersonal. No food option. Hotel up the brae was nice for food. Let ourselves out the next morning. Felt it was a couldn't be bothered attitude. Wouldn't go again. Probably wouldn't visit Mallaig again.
Jean
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Mallaig is an interesting place for a couple of days...a...
Mallaig is an interesting place for a couple of days...a working harbour and small town with some tourist facilities.The ferry to Skye leaves from here several times a day and you can take boat trips from Mallaig itself.There are a couple of short local walks which are worth doing.
There's several eateries including a pub up the hill that does great pub grub and delicious cider and a take away fish and chip place.
The arrival by train along a beautiful scenic railway line is memorable...I think 2 days is long enough here though!
Debh23
United Kingdom
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We loved how comfortable and cosy the glamping pod was - we came to Mallaig for hiking and running, etc., so it was great to come back to a quiet, beautiful and warm pod (with a stunning view!) in the evenings, to rest up for the rest of the trip.
The Wee Lodge was fantastic. The photos and description are all accurate. Perfect for a relaxing stay near Mallaig / Inverie ferry / Skye ferry! Thankyou...
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