Glengorm Castle overlooks the Atlantic and has views out to the Outer Hebrides and Islands of Uist, Rum and Canna. The Castle was built in 1860 and sits at the headland of Glengorm’s vast area of coastline, forestry, lochs and hills. The castle is a hotel, not open to the general public but there is a coffee shop and farm shop (open April-October) and great walks on the estate which give views of the castle. One of the walks takes you out to the old fort of Dun Ara Castle.
The castle has self catering apartments and holiday cottages not open to the general public but there is a coffee shop and farm shop (open April-October) and great walks on the estate which give views of the castle.
One of the walks takes you out to the old fort of Dun Ara Castle.
Glengorm’s self catering accommodation caters for most tastes – from the luxury of The Steadings flat to the tranquility of Cnoc Fuar. The 3, 4 and 5 Star flats and cottages are located on a 5,000 acre estate, five miles outside Tobermory.
The Mishnish estate townships were cleared to enable the house to be constructed (1863), overlooks the ocean and other inner hebridean islands.
Mr & Mrs Tom Nelson
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