The village offers a varied selection of accommodation from two quality hotels, self - catering accommodation, bed and breakfast and last but not least a bunkhouse in a converted railway carriage.
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Prince's House only 400 yards from the railway station was originally the old staging house to provide shelter and a change of horse for travellers on "The Road to the Isles".
The building is of an age that we can be fairly sure it was one of the few buildings in Glenfinnan when Bonnie Prince Charlie raised the standard at the start of the 1745 Jacobite rising.
Prince House
Glenfinnan House Hotel set in its own grounds is situated only 100 meters from the banks of Loch Shiel and half a mile from the "Road to the Isles". The house was built as an Inn between 1752 and 1755, by Alexander MacDonald VII of Glenaladale who was wounded at Culloden (1746) fighting for Prince Charles Edward Stewart. Around 1842 the proprietor, Angus MacDonald XII, Laird of the Glens, converted the old building into a mansion house, which is what we see today.
Glenfinnan House Hotel
Glenfinnan Sleeping Car is located at the railway station. Built in 1958, it offers unusual accommodation and has been brought up-to-date with central heating, the installation of all modern facilities and is popular for families.
The carriage can accommodate 10 people in 4 compartments.
Sleeping CAr

Glenfinnan Estate is set in a beautiful, tranquil location with 3 miles of private drive. Newly renovated Glenfinnan Lodge has year round accommodation sleeping 12 on a self-catering basis. The lodge has all the services expected of a modern lodge, including logs and linen.

The estate, which includes 2 Munros and Glenfinnan Viaduct, has been used in Harry Potter films. Boating and fishing are available on a private loch and nearby Loch Shiel.

Glenfinnan Estate