Dalmally is a small village in the Strath of Orchy, Argyll and Bute in Scotland. The settlement is thought to have begun c1450 to serve the historic Kilchurn Castle, built by the first Lord of Glenorchy, Sir Colin Campbell. The castle ruins stand east of the village by Loch Awe. Dalmally is a popular tourist destination surrounded by lochs, rivers, mountains and beautiful scenery, there shops and amenities, hotel and holiday accommodation, places to eat and a railway station operating on the Glasgow to Oban line. There are nine walks leaving from Dalmally post-office to explore historic sites including the old ruined village and Paddys Point, the Duncan Ban Monument, the Old Military Road, the Parish Church and the 18th century Bridges, Kilchurn Castle and Cruachan lower slopes and St Conan’s Kirk and Glen Strae. Dallmally also lies on the long distance ‘Coast to Coast Walk’ from Oban to St. Andrews. The peaks of Beinn Lui stand in the east, Glen Kinglas Mountains are to the north and the seven tops of the Beinn Cruachan group are to the west. The five-star Cruachan Visitor Centre is housed in a man-made cavern inside Beinn Cruachan. Dalmally has its own Golf Course and Loch Awe has fishing for trout, perch and pike. There are steam-boat trips from Lochawe pier to Kilchurn Castle during the summer months.
Attraction
Church
Doctor
Golf Club
Pub and Bar
School
Shops
Dalmally Pharmacy
Lochawe Stores & Post Office
Glenview Store
Litewise
Braevallich Nursery
Places to Stay near Dalmally
Glenorchy Lodge Hotel (0.06 miles)
The Glenorchy Lodge Hotel is quickly becoming established as the newest couples retreat in the Highlands of Scotland. Tucked away in the heart of the picturesque village of Dalmally, the hotel is a perfect ... More | visit website
Portsonachan Hotel (7.71 miles)
Steeped in history, this idyllic location is an excellent resort from which to explore the surrounding countryside and its many attractions. The Clan Campbell stronghold of Kilchurn Castle stands at the ... More
Taychreggan Hotel (7.76 miles)
Taychreggan ...a romantic country house hotel embodying the true secret of Highland hospitality.
Magnificently positioned on its own bay on pretty Loch Awe, Taychreggan is small, tastefully appointed 300 year old inn where guests can enjoy ... More
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Collaig House B&B (8.53 miles)
Luxury B&B accommadation set in one Argylls best locations, all rooms have loch veiws of Loch Awe, enjoy peace and tranquility, on the decking or garden terrace whilst enjoying the ... More
Lichen Burn (9.36 miles)
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Lichen Burn is a newly-built house, situated in beautiful Glen Nant on the edge of Taynuilt, 12 miles from Oban, the gateway to the Scottish ... More
Taynuilt Hotel (10.00 miles)
Once a historic Coaching Inn, Taynuilt Hotel is now a comfortable Highland Hotel. Situated at the heart of the picturesque village of Taynuilt, within easy reach of the fishing town of Oban, the Outdoor ... More | visit website
Cairndow Stagecoach Inn (10.09 miles)
Douglas and Catherine Fraser extend a warm welcome in the best traditions of Scottish hospitality, at one of the oldest coaching inns in the Highlands. The inn is delightfully situated just ... More
Tyndrum Lodge (10.77 miles)
This family-run hotel is situated amongst of some of the most stunning scenery in the UK, on the edge of one of the best hill walking areas in the Highlands. Ideally located ... More
Bridge of Orchy Hotel (11.57 miles)
The Bridge of Orchy hotel sits on the A82 which is the main route to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. The train station which is only minutes walk from the ... More
Blarcreen House (12.02 miles)
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