- Kings House Hotel
The Kings House Hotel is a remote inn and hotel at the eastern end of
Glen Coe at the junction withGlen Etive in theScottish Highlands . It is sited in an isolated position, about 2 km to the east of the head of the glen towardsRannoch Moor , and faces towards theBuachaille Etive Mor , a dramatic peak which is very popular with rock climbers. The inn lies on the old military "Wade road" over Rannoch Moor which now forms theWest Highland Way and crosses the River Etive at the inn before continuing into the glen and ascending theDevil's Staircase , the old military road and drove road north across the hills towardsKinlochleven .The Kings House was built in the 17th century and is thought to be one of Scotland's oldest licensed inns. After the
Battle of Culloden in 1746 the building became abarracks for the troops of KingGeorge III of the United Kingdom engaged in crushingJacobitism , thus getting the name King's House.In the old coaching days it was customary for tourists to drive from
Ballachulish viaTyndrum toLoch Lomond . The inn was visited in 1803 byDorothy Wordsworth who wrote "Never did I see such a miserable, such wretched place, – long rooms with ranges of beds, no other furniture except benches, or perhaps one or two crazy chairs, the floors far dirtier than an ordinary house could be if it were never washed. With length of time the fire was kindled and after another hour of waiting, supper came, a shoulder of mutton so hard that it was impossible to chew the little flesh that might have been scraped off the bones."By 1903, standards had changed and
Alexander Wilkie recorded that "Arriving at Kings House Inn I have a hearty welcome. Tea, my clothes and shoes dried. Next morning after a walk round I go in for breakfast. What shall I have? – grapefruit? What! can I have grapefruit in Kings House; of course I can; and so I have grapefruit, and porridge and cream, and fish, and everything just like a west end city hotel. I tell you I am well looked after and at a charge so moderate that I am almost ashamed of my appetite."In 1959, the Kingshouse Hotel underwent its first 20th century modernisation, and was done in such a sensitive manner that the architect, John Thompson ARIBA of Weddell & Thompson, Glasgow, and unusually, also the builders (at the behest of the architect), Thos. Findlay and Sons Ltd of Mauchline, Ayrshire both received Civic Trust Awards for their efforts.
This old inn still welcomes visitors, with bar meals, available all day and 22 bedrooms with suitable facilities for fishermen, walkers and climbers down from the glen's peaks, as well as skiers from the "White Corries" ski resort just across the road on the mountain of
Meall a' Bhuiridh when snow conditions permit.It is quite common for people to camp in the vicinity of Kings House, as the surrounding area is simply open moorland. Although not officially encouraged, provided one stays on the opposite side of the river from the inn staff are generally very welcoming.
External links
* [http://www.kingy.com/ Kings House Hotel, Glencoe Home Page]
* another Kings House Hotel: [http://www.ukhotel.com/central-scotland/map/kings-house-hotel-lochearnhead-ah119861.htm Kings House Hotel map]
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