We stayed here for 1 night during our trip around the highlands.
Initial impressions were very good, we received a warm welcome from Max and the reception area itself was lovely and bright and smelled really fresh.
Parking wasn't an issue for us, but it is a narrow stretch down to the car park, which some guests clearly aren't confident navigating.
Max showed us to our room and asked for payment in cash as he said they didn't accept card payments; contrary to the booking details which stated they accept either.
Glasdair advertises 'private facilities in all rooms', but this wasn't the case with our room (number 2). Although we had our own bathroom, it was across the hallway!
Luckily, a bathrobe (only one though) was provided so at least we didn't have to streak across the hall. It was a bit of a pain in the middle of the night having to robe, find the key, cross the hall, unlock the door then do it all in reverse. We had no idea of this upon booking, assuming all rooms had en suite.
The bathroom was functional with a shower, loo and basin, however there was no plug for the basin and no toiletries were provided (not even a little bar of soap for hand washing).
There was one hook to hang stuff on; this was held in place by a nail.
Our room itself was a decent size, with a lovely view over the garden and the River Ness.
A few of the fixtures had seen better days, but for the one night it was ok.
Temperature wise it was just right and we had a good nights sleep (apart from