Mallaig /ˈmælɪɡ/ ( listen); (Scottish Gaelic: Malaig [ˈmal̪ˠɛkʲ]) is a port in Lochaber, on the west coast of the Highlands of Scotland. The local railway station, Mallaig, is the terminus of the West Highland railway line (Fort William & Mallaig branch), completed in 1901, and the town is linked to Fort William by the A830 road – the "Road to the Isles".
Restaurants in Mallaig
5.0 based on 128 reviews
Minch Adventures is about exploring and engaging with wild, open and natural places, with a journey through breath-taking landscapes at a slower, immersive pace. Creating memories through meaningful experiences, such as hauling lobster pots and investigating the sea life, learning to line fish, sampling the catch, a chance visit to a charming remote café and listening to my sea fairing stories.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Mallaig Pool & Leisure Centre is a charity and social enterprise, run by a board of volunteers who are drawn from the community. The manager and dedicated staff ensure the day-to-day running of the facility. Our aim is to provide every member of our community – young, old, and in-between – with opportunities to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle. While benefiting the local population is our first and foremost goal, we will of course also give a warm welcome to any visitors who come through our door.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Omg this is a fantastic resteraunt we were on Jacobite train to mallaig and booked this resteraunt fantastic that train trip was great and the eatery east fantastic the plater for two if any one knows me I could not finish it well worth the £59 happy bunny going back to hotel now
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Great pub - great chat, thanks Colin! Nice folk and the food looked amazing - busy place, nice location! xo ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Haggard Alley is a small shop based in the Fishing Village of Mallaig. We are down the wee Alleyway across from The Royal Bank Of Scotland and although we are small, we are somewhat an Aladdin's Cave for Licensed Harry Potter Merchanside and other Magical Gifts featured around the Mystical world.
We took the Jacobite Steam Train and as Harry Potter fans this quirky little shop was the best surprise when arriving in Mallaig! A lot of effort has been put into the decor, everything looks straight out the Gryffindor common room! There are many details in every corner and you can enjoy taking some time to look at everything. The merch is also quite interesting - they have things we hadn't seen anywhere else before! (like a Hogwarts train canvas!) Moreover the girl who owned the shop was really nice and helpful, and if you ask yourself any question about the amazing way the shop is decorated, she will able to answer! We recommend one hundred percent going there, whether you are a HP fan or just willing to immerse yourself in magic for a little while. This shop is a 9¾ out of 10!
4.0 based on 101 reviews
Return trip to Mallaig by car this time, beautiful sunny day. Waiting on ferry over to Skye so wandered back into heritage centre. Same cheery lady was on and overheard her once again giving directions to Restaurants in Mallaig. She remembered me too, spent time having a look around and bought bits in the shop. Well worth spending time in the heritage, lovely cheery staff. Lovely visit to a busy Mallaig on Wednesday 28 August hope to be back next year.
3.0 based on 72 reviews
Mainland Britain's remotest Pub - Guinness Records. Open all year, creel catches daily landings of loch nevis langoustines, hand dived scallops, estate venison, homemade soups puds and organic breads. 2 real Ales, 11 moorings and showers. Fresh coffee ground to order lattes espressos etc. Open fire, folk music sessions, bring your own instruments or use ours. Midge cream essential! Award winning seafood and great beer. [email protected] satnav PH414PL 01687 462267
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