Charming older hotel with restaurant and pub on ground floor in quaint village. Staff was super nice, when we discovered there was no lift, the clerk kindly helped us take our heavy luggage up the stairs. Pub & restaurant staff equally as courteous and helpful. Bathrooms have received recent updates including power-showers. Rooms are a bit dated, but comfortable - squeaky floors, but to be expected in an older hotel. Cute village - wish we'd have had more time to explore. Be sure to check out the Highland Folk Museum nearby (it was closed during our visit, but looked really interesting and will be recognizable to "Outlander" fans), and The Wildcat Centre (look around town for the colorfully painted cats hidden in plain sight for visitors to find - clue, you'll find one at the Glen Hotel!). Beautiful mountain views from parts of the village. Restaurant had a nice selection of local items and vegetarian options. Highly recommend!