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Hogmanay at The Clachaig, Glencoe, Scotland

My good lady, a couple of friends, their dog and I spend 4 days over New Year staying at the famous Clachaig Inn up in the wilds of Scotland and were treated to great food and drink, beautiful scenery, cold but crisp weather and a good bit of walking. Anybody who’s ever been climbing or hiking in the area will know what a gem the Clachaig is and we were not disappointed!

7 Comments on “Hogmanay at The Clachaig, Glencoe, Scotland”

Bryan Donkin said on
January 6th, 2010 at 20:58 | Reply

My wife and I and friends spent the Hogmanay celebrations at the Caledonian Hotel in Fort William (not far from you), from 30th December to 2nd January.
The food and accommodation were excellent but what a disappoinment for Hogmanay.
Scottish music was non-existent, we have still not heard any bells and the entertainment at midnight consisted of a ‘Auld landg Syne’ sung without accompaniment, followed by a guy grimacing into a microphone and producing around 120 decibels, whilst still increasing the volume.
We finally gave up and went to bed. This was not a cheap deal either.
Does anyone know of a decent hotel where the festivities are honoured in the way we were taught, i.e some real dancing until about 1.00am?

Sounds like it wasn’t exactly the authentic experience you got there! I’d definitely recommend The Clachaig where we stayed – ticked all the boxes for a proper Hogmanay celebration!

Loes Knopper said on
January 21st, 2010 at 15:30 | Reply

I can honestly say we liked having you at the Inn as well and I see you worked up the courage to get on the ice after all…

Kindest regards,

Loes

Heh heh, I’m no stranger to danger! ;) And thanks for looking after us!

I hope you partook in the usual Hogmanay festivities – e.g. copious amounts of alcohol. :-) Looks like you had a nice time nonetheless.

Rosemary Doyle said on
June 20th, 2010 at 20:58 | Reply

John, I sm a Scottish exile living in Florida, and would love to have Sottish scenes on my desktop of my computer, however, I am having trouble accomplishing this, can you please help, signed Homesick for Scotland, in Florida, thank you….

Well if you’re using my background switcher then you can add a Flickr search for ‘landscapes scotland’ or something like that. If you need more help then either email me directly or leave a post on my support forum.

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