Positive Reviews
positive:
Gorgeous Scottish Highlands setting.
Nestled on the western edge of the River Findhorn Valley, the Glenan Lodge Guest House is a charming country B&B that is just remote enough for quiet, peaceful nights yet close enough via the A9 for trips to Inverness, Cromarty, and Culloden, and Tomatin
positive:
Delicious breakfast and added bonus of lounge/bar.
Guests raved about how wonderful and fresh the breakfast was at Glenan Lodge, a traditional Scottish meal typical of local restaurants and pubs. The guest lounge area with television is great for relaxing or having a drink from the small licensed bar.
positive:
Clean, spacious rooms with lovely en-suites.
From the soft, comfortable beds, the addition of a sofa and coffee table in the Superior Double suite, and a fine selection of teas, coffees and biscuits, the B&B’s rooms were well received by most guests; the en-suite bathrooms feature stylish décor and
Negative Reviews
negative:
Somewhat difficult to find.
Because of its out-of-the-way location, some guests commented that it was hard to find the guest house, especially is using the small lane up to the B&B. Guests and the owners recommend taking the route that goes through the Tomatin Distillery.
negative:
Thin walls between rooms.
A few guests complained that the lodge’s rooms were thin-walled, allowing noises from neighbouring rooms to be heard by other guests.
negative:
Nearest restaurants/pubs miles away in Carrbridge.
Other than breakfast, and unless guests book an evening meal in advance at the lodge, the nearest dining venues are approximately 22 miles away in the village of Carrbridge. This created an inconvenience for many guests who forgot or who did not know to r