Spean Bridge is a small village at the southern end of the Great Glen, a narrow Highland valley that runs 100kms from Spean Bridge and Fort William to the edge of the Moray Firth. Visit Scotland promotes it as being one of the major crossroads of the Highlands, but it’s also well known for its atmospheric memorial to the very first British Commando unit, which was formed in 1940, and trained up in this part of Scotland. When it comes to recommending the best places to stay in Spean Bridge, our Gurus are well aware that many visitors are here to walk, climb, mountain bike, play golf, or enjoy similarly energetic, outdoor pursuits, so they’ve prioritised comfort, great food, great local knowledge and a friendly atmosphere.
Spean Bridge is just a few kilometres away from Fort William, which is at the base of Ben Nevis, so hotels here are popular picks for anyone heading up Ben Nevis, or exploring spectacular Glen Nevis, which is also popular with walkers and mountain bikers. Ben Nevis has a couple of challenging stretches close to the peak, but it’s a relatively attainable summit, if you hadn’t thought to attempt it… If you prefer walking on the flat, Spean Bridge is very convenient for the Great Glen Way, and West Highland Way long distance walking trails. As you might have imagined, the views in this part of the world are incredible, so we'd always advise trying to book a room with a view.
As with many outdoorsy destinations in Scotland, the best places to stay in Spean Bridge are extremely busy during the peak summer months. So do your homework and book well ahead.
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Spean Bridge
Set in the quiet village of Spean Bridge just 11 miles from Fort William and close to Loch Lochy. The four rooms are comfortable and tastefully decorated in a traditional style, and the self contained cottage is ideal for small groups. The garden room offers the perfect spot for a quiet drink.