Though the date of construction is not known, Grogarry Lodge was originally built by the Laird of the Long Island Estate and it’s age is indicated by the fact that it was ‘modernised’ over one hundred and twenty years ago. Today, the Lodge is offered on an exclusive use basis, which is a fully serviced experience difficult to find in the modern world.
The dedicated staff provide all meals, with much of the produce coming from the islands, and the picnic lunches come in hampers that may take two people to carry.
With eight bedrooms, offering accommodation for up to sixteen guests, the lodge is perfect for family groups and friends. A rare home away from home, the lodge does not offer bland, hotel-style facilities, but rather a country home experience.
Fireplaces in both the sitting rooms add romance as well as warmth on a windy night. The well stocked wine cellar provides the ideal complement to the traditional Scottish cooking, served in the grand dining room, which restores strength at the end of a strenuous day outdoors.
Downstairs bedrooms and bathrooms and wide doorways also make the lodge accessible for those with mobility problems.


