The Lovat Hotel

The Lovat Hotel
General information
Location Fort Augustus, Highland, Scotland
PH32 4DU
Coordinates 57°08′38″N 4°40′56″W / 57.14381°N 4.68235°W / 57.14381; -4.68235
Opening c. 1869
Owner Caroline Gregory
Technical details
Floor count 2
Other information
Number of rooms 28
Number of restaurants 1
Parking Yes
Website
thelovat.com

The Lovat Hotel is a hotel in Fort Augustus, at the southern end of Loch Ness in Scotland, originally built in the 1860s. It stands on the site of Kilwhimen Barracks, one of only four Hanoverian forts built to pacify the Highlands after the 1715 & 1719 Jacobite uprisings. The west curtain wall of the old fort still stands in the hotel grounds and measures 34 metres long by 4 metres high.

Bonnie Prince Charlie was in the barracks before he ordered the bombardment of the later Abbey Fort where the present day Fort Augustus Abbey now stands.

As a hotel, 1869 - present

Around 1869, Murdoch Bayne became the first person to run the building as a hotel. At this time, it was known as "The Inn". On 22 July 1903, the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway was opened, running from Fort Augustus to Spean Bridge, and the hotel changed names to "The Lovat Arms & Station Hotel". The railway line closed temporarily on 31 October 1911, reopened again on 1 August 1913 before finally closing on 31 December 1946. After the closure of the railway the hotel become known as "The Lovat Arms Hotel". David & Geraldine Gregory acquired the property in June 2005, known simply as "The Lovat", with their daughter Caroline.

Hotel facilities

The hotel has 28 rooms on two floors and an award winning restaurant. The hotel acts as a wedding venue and can be exclusively hired for a conference or celebration. The hotel is located on Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands and near Cawdor Castle, Urquhart Castle and the Caledonian Canal.

Awards

References

  1. "VisitScotland's Quality Guidelines for Gold Award". VisitScotland. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
  2. "The Lovat Hotel's profile on VisitScotland". VisitScotland. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
  3. "The Lovat Hotel's profile on VisitScotland". VisitScotland. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
  4. "Lovat Hotel Restaurant awards". Locat Hotel website. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
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