Inchree is situated 8 miles south of Fort William and 5 miles north of Glencoe, at the north end of Onich village, 200 metres off the A82 main road, in the hamlet of Inchree.
Local
directions, if driving from the south:
3 miles
north of Glencoe, on the A82, you cross a large green bridge over Loch Linnhe.
(Ballachulish Bridge.) 1 mile further on, you'll enter Onich village and a
40 mph zone - drive straight through the village, coming out of the 40mph
zone and past a takeaway food stop on the right called 'The Pond'. Continue
through a few bends until the road straightens and goes over a flat bridge.
Immediately over the bridge is the turning to Inchree on the right. (Look
out for the Inchree sign and our sign, both on the left.) Drive up the lane
for 200 metres and you'lll see our entrance.
Whilst on the A82, if you get as far as Corran Ferry, (A car ferry that crosses
Loch Linnhe. Will be on your left.) you've gone too far. Turn around and drive
back 1 kilometre to the Inchree turn-off on the left.
Print local driving directions
Local
directions, if driving from the north:
Leave Fort William and go south on the A82 towards Onich. After 8 miles
(11 km)you will see the turning to Corran Ferry on the right. Carry straight
on for about 1 kilometre through a few bends until the road straightens. At
the end of the long traight is the turn-off to Inchree on the left. (Look
out for the Inchree sign and our sign, both on the right.) Drive up the lane
for another 200 metres and you will see our entrance and sign.
If you get as far as Onich village, entering the 40mph speed-restriction zone,
then you have gone too far south. Turn around and drive back to the start
of the long straight and turn right to Inchree.
Don't bother using a Satnav: Using a Satnav to go to our door won't work. (like in most rural areas) There's no street name and our postcode covers a wide area. Reading a map, however, works great. There's only 1 road you'll use to get here from either direction, (the A82) so it ain't that difficult.
If using public transport
By Coach:
Inchree is a 2 minute walk from the nearest coach-stop. The driver will drop you off on request - Ask him to let you off at Corran Ferry. Make sure you tell the driver that you want to get off here rather than just "in Onich." Otherwise you'll probably be dropped off at the main Citylink stop in Onich - at the village shop, which is a 1.5 mile walk south of Inchree.
From the Corran Ferry stop, walk south (not north, which is towards the ferry terminal) on the pavement until you see our sign on the road corner. Cross the road here and there we are.
By Rail:
The nearest rail terminal is in Fort William, part of the Glasgow-Mallaig line. There are several connections per day to and from Glasgow Queen Street Station. Rail timetable information from National Rail or Scotrail.
From Fort William, you either get:
Ask the bus driver to let you off at the Corran Ferry stop, which is 100 metres north from our place. From the stop, walk south (Not the direction of Fort William) and cross the A82 at a corner, from where you can see our sign. Walk along the track for another 60 metres and you'll see our Pub-Restaurant. (Reception)
Don't get off the bus at the Onich stop (at the village shop.) as this is 1 mile south of us.