Morar is a small village on the west coast of Scotland, 3 miles south of Mallaig. The name Morar is also applied to the northern part of the peninsula containing the village, though North Morar is more usual.
Things to do in Morar
4.5 based on 665 reviews
The very friendly staff in this place are very used to tourists arriving on the Jacobite train from Fort William with only 90 minutes to spare before the return train leaves, but I would recommend that you book because when busy it's difficult for them to accommodate everyone in the limited time. We booked and received a warm welcome and a window table. The menu is reassuringly short, and really this place is a fish and chip restaurant so we went with the vibe and chose haddock and chips and peas. Glammed it up with a very pleasing bottle of Sauvignon Blanc. Fine dining this is not, but hot, tasty freshly prepared and local it definitely is.
4 based on 640 reviews
We had booked elsewhere (Chlathlain Inn) but it was closed without warning, so crossed the road to the Steam Inn - warm welcome, blazing fire excellent quick service, and really good hot food on a cold day. Cullen skink followed by Scampi and chips for lunch was enough to keep us going until breakfast the following day! Worth booking - it filled up quickly and quite a few people were sadly turned away.
3.5 based on 308 reviews
Stopped here after getting off the Jacobite and trying to choose a meal was the hardest part. I finally chose the mussels in garlic wine sauce and they were amazing and fresh. My friend got the peat smoked salmon and it was probably the best salmon I've ever had in Scotland so that's saying something. Didn't have room for dessert so sad about that. Eat here and get the mussels or salmon!!
4.5 based on 583 reviews
We stopped recently during a storm, in the daytime. Excellent bowls of leek and potato soup in front of a coal fire warned us up. Good, friendly service, nice decor. Another couple ordered a children's portion of haddock and chips. That was beautifully presented and they declared it was the best they'd ever had. It is a bit pricey though, hence only 4/5
4 based on 161 reviews
We stopped here on the way back from Mallaig to Edinburgh. We sat outside in the sun with views over the seafront. Filled rolls very good. Coffees good. Service could be better as we were almost finished our drinks before the rolls arrived. Toilets clean. Cafe clean
4.5 based on 204 reviews
We had dinner and breakfast here. Excellent meals and great service. Local fresh seafood, produce, and meats prepared in a creative , modern way. We certainly weren't expecting this type of food in such a remote small village. Maggie and staff are to be commended for the quality and presentation of the food. We also stayed st the B&B. Very good.
4.5 based on 181 reviews
We've eaten here a few times over the past few years and it's always excellent. Lovely atmosphere, great food, great service. I tried the haddock lasagne which was an interesting combination of flavours and textures. Hubby and daughter had the traditional fish and chips. Delicious!
4 based on 745 reviews
Great atmosphere for lunch and conversation. Roaring fire that was invitingly warm against the cold windy day outside. Delicious lunch of stuffed potato with salad, a slice of walnut cake, and endless supply of hot tea brought to our table. Fast wifi allowed us to work a bit by the fire on our laptops. Dog friendly. Excellent stop.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Newly opened in 2016 we serve delicious local cuisine in the Terrace, indoor and out. Come and sample some excellent food matched with a extensive selection of wine. There is a choice of almost 300 malt whiskeys and 20 gins, you can enjoy in front of the cozy stove watching one of the best views Scotland has to offer.
Visited early on a Tuesday evening to celebrate my 70th birthday. Starters were OK but were lukewarm and served on a slate. Mains were halibut which was overcooked and was like a trainer sole, rubbery and difficult to cut. I had ribeye steak which was tough, dry and tasteless and looked like it had been baked. The bill was close to £75.00 but was reduced to £50.00 after were complained about the meals.
4 based on 28 reviews
This B &B is beautifully situated round the corner from Arisaig with stunning views. It is very welcoming and extremely comfortable. Breakfast was delicious - they catered very well for people who are gluten intolerant. The "dram before bedtime" was a lovely idea. The dog loved the secure garden too.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.