Bed & Breakfast – Tyndrum

A Bed & Breakfast / guest house on the edge of Tyndrum village and set away from the main road, offering a peaceful setting and a quiet night’s sleep with local amenities only a couple of minutes’ walk away.

Clifton Cottage Conservatory / Breakfast Room

Clifton Cottage B & B is situated right on the West Highland Way.

Clifton Cottage Bed & Breakfast is non-smoking throughout but does offers outside smoking areas, there is ample Free parking.

Coming to Clifton Cottage should be a special experience, where you can go walking, cycling, driving or simply find a peaceful place to relax.

We welcome all guests and provide a friendly and comfortable guest house that is situated on the West Highland Way long-distance walking path in Tyndrum.

Tyndrum

Scottish Gaelic: Taigh an Droma

Tyndrum Massage: Is situated at the rear of the cottage and offers the following services: 60 minute full body massage which covers your back, neck, shoulders, legs and feet £60.00 30 minute covers Half body – Back, neck and shoulders £35.00, or 30 minutes Half body legs and feet £35.00 Call or text Pat 07765343831 for availability or to reserve

Tyndrum is a small Scottish village situated 5 miles north of Crianlarich in the heart of the hill walking country around Glen Lochy. It is an important transport staging post in the region. The main A82 road divides just north of the village with the A85 heading west to Oban, and the A82 heading for Fort William via Glen Coe. The railway divides south at Crianlarich, though the two branches run in parallel to Tyndrum: it’s only a short walk from Tyndrum Lower Station (on the Oban line) to Tyndrum Upper (on the Fort William Line).

The village offers two eating places:- The Real Food Café, renowned for its fish and chips Tyndrum Inn which is the local hotel offering a great menu and a variety of drinks

The village also has a groceries store at Brodies, a further eating place, gift shop and petrol station at the famous Green Welly Stop

There are two train stations, the lower which goes to Glasgow or Oban and the Upper which goes to Glasgow or Fort William / Mallaig (ScotRail.co.uk)

Overshadowed by Ben Lui, a Munro, Tyndrum is built over the battlefield where Clan MacDougall defeated Robert the Bruce in AD 1306, and took from him the Brooch of Lorn.

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