We’re now closed for the winter and look forward to welcoming you in 2024.

For the most up to date opening times and all other news, please check out our facebook page.

Our sample menu can be found here.  As a family-run venue, we’re delighted to accommodate our smaller guests too, and out kids menu can be found here.  Our specials change daily, and our kitchen team are really happy to accommodate any dietary requirements/allergens you may have; just let us know when you join us and we can look after you.

We proud to have partnered with WelcoME to provide enhanced accessibility options for all of our guests and you can find more information at the bottom of the page.

We are also happy to welcome your four-legged pals throughout the premises and may even try to get your pup featured as our Dog of the Day!

There is currently no mandate on face masks in Scotland but please feel free to wear yours when moving around if it makes you comfortable.

We still find ourselves in challenging times and the shortage of hospitality staff is well documented.  During peak times, there may be a wait for your food or drink but rest assured our staff are working as hard as they can to look after you.  We ask for your co-operation and respect during these times.

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    We're always on the lookout for enthusiastic hospitality professionals who want to get involved in what we're building here.  If you'd like to become a part of our team,

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      Coming to visit us here at Creagan Inn? But can't stand to leave your four-legged companion at home while you're out having the time of your life... Look no further. W

        Inn The Dog House...

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        A Highland hostelry without whisky is like Christmas without turkey and here at the Creagan Inn we have a vast range of single malt whiskys to suit all tastes; from your

          Whisky Galore @ Creagan Inn

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          The shorline of Loch Creran around the Creagan Inn is an idyllic haven for all sorts of native species. There are an abundance of Common Seals in the bay in front of Crea

            Wildlife on Our Doorstep

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            Castle Stalker was built in 1320 and passed from the Macdougalls to the Stewart Lords of Lorn in 1388. In 1497 the Stewarts and MacLarens carried out a combined raid aga

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