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March 10, 2025
When you visit Inverary there are three musts on the agenda. To find the monarch of the glen, to explore the grounds of the Duke of Argylls Inverary Castle, and to stay at the Rudha-Na-Craige with the Laird of the manor. For Rob is the gatekeeper to the ultimate getaway. Superb grandeur, elegant functionality, deep warm rooms snug with peace and oppulence, and showers that capture the spectacular falls of Glencoe in summer. From his sincere morning welcomes, handcrafted breakfasts with mouth watering omelettes and a Scottish feast that even a Ramsey would be envious off. This destination will delight the most fastidious tastes and discerning needs. In all our travels across UK and Europe my partner and I had dreamed of exploring Inverary and the highlands. It was to be a special event. To have that romantic escape for 4 days and 3 nights. As you can appreciate the trip had to be perfect so there was cautious tingle when I clicked the booking fee, hoping I had made the right choice. Boy did I! From the moment we parked the car we were greeted with exuberant, highland goodwill and the comfort of home-away-from-home splendor. From a host whose generosity and guidance ensured we discovered the most scenic, the most unique, and less known locations of magic. Robs attention to us, his enthusiasm to ensure we had the most spectacular day trips was the gold plated gift we just weren’t expecting. His depth of knowledge, his hospitality and his warmth as grand as the manor itself. For any highland traveller wanting the experience of true hospitality, then Rob and the Rudha-Na-Craige are simply not to be missed. For he is indeed the gatekeeper to the Highlands.