General Details
Graineag Bed and Breakfast offers accommodation in a wonderful area of the Scottish Highlands, Glenmoriston.
Ian and Barbara Taylor invite you to relax at Graineag, appreciating the warm comfort of the modern B&B, or drifting off on the garden decking beside the trickling burn.
Situated on the A887 road, the main route between Loch Ness and the Isle of Skye, the accommodation is ideally located for stop-overs on the way to Skye, or for exploring Glenmoriston.
Inverness, Fort William and Ben Nevis are all just one hour away from the bed and breakfast by car and Loch Ness is ten minutes' drive away.
Glenmoriston is known as excellent walking territory, with many walking trails and cycle routes - for keen walkers, the nearby Munroes will present an exciting challenge!
Accommodation
Accommodation is available in a double, twin or family room, all of which have en-suite facilities.
All bedrooms have views of the garden and surrounding Glenmoriston hills.
Bedrooms are comfortable and spacious, with central heating for cosy nights!
Each room is equipped with:
- Sky television and DVD player
- Free Wireless Internet access
- Tea and coffee making facilities
Food and Drink
Breakfast is served at Graineag Bed and Breakfast between 8.00am and 9.00am in the conservatory.
For guests leaving early to explore Glenmoriston, breakfast can be provided earlier by request.
A full Scottish Breakfast is served, including sausage, bacon, eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes and toast.
Cereals, fruit, yoghurt, toast/rolls, jams, marmalade and various fruit juices are also available and Porridge is available on request.
A range of vegetarian options are available - please enquire for details.
For those planning a day out in Glenmoriston, packed lunches can be provided by the bed and breakfast on request.
Location
Graineag Bed and Breakfast is situated in Glenmoriston, off the main A887 road to Skye and 8 miles south west of Invermoriston.
Leisure
Set amongst the Glenmoriston Hills, Graineag Bed and Breakfast is a wildlife lover's paradise.
The name Graineag, gaelic for hedgehog, is symbolic of the wildlife found in the hills and woods surrounding the B&B.
Examples of wildlife in the garden include Munchie and Spot the deer, Pine Martens, Badgers, Buzzards and Sparrowhawks.
Other local attractions include a number of Whisky distilleries and the famous Whisky Trail.
Boat trips sail on nearby Loch Ness, and Fort Augustus provides a beautiful day out watching boats travel through the Caledonian Canal.
There are many walking and cycling opportunities in Glenmoriston, and a number of Castles to explore!
The River Moriston is a short walk from the bed and breakfast and fishing permits are available locally.
Hill-walking, golfing and sailing are also available in the Glenmoriston area, a short distance from Graineag Bed and Breakfast.
Prices
From £25.00 per person, per night including full Scottish breakfast.
Single occupancy of any room starts from £30.00.
Other Information
This is a totally non smoking Glenmoriston Bed and Breakfast. 
Ample free parking.
Sorry, no children under 12 years.