Lord of the Glens
About Lord of the Glens
Set sail for the heart of the Scottish Highlands and explore the wild, rugged beauty of the outer isles aboard the Lord of the Glens. Designed specifically to navigate the intricate network of locks and canals that cut through Scotland, this remarkable vessel offers an unparalleled journey through the Caledonian Canal, linking the North Sea to the Atlantic. Her unique design also allows her to glide along the coastlines and venture to the picturesque islands of the Inner Hebrides, creating a truly unforgettable expedition.
Aboard the Lord of the Glens, you’ll experience a blend of luxury and intimacy, reminiscent of a stately country manor combined with the elegance of a private yacht. Polished wood paneling, teak decks, gourmet cuisine, and exceptional personal service set the tone for a relaxing and enriching voyage through the Scottish countryside. The ship’s size allows it to dock daily in charming, remote locations, and to moor overnight in welcoming communities like the secluded fishing village of Inverie, accessible only by sea.
With just 25 outside cabins, each tastefully designed and comfortably appointed, you’ll enjoy ample space and stunning views. Most cabins feature picture windows, while others offer large portholes. All cabins include private bathrooms with showers, individually controlled air conditioning and heating, televisions, music systems, and more.
Dining aboard the Lord of the Glens is a delight, with meals served in the dining room or outdoors in a single, unassigned seating. The atmosphere is sociable and informal, and the menu features healthy cuisine with fresh Scottish poultry, trout, and other local specialties.
Public spaces on the ship offer a stylish and relaxing ambiance, with exterior teak decks, hardwood-finished interiors, and fine fabrics. Two lounges and two open-air viewing areas serve as social hubs, while a bar and a well-stocked library provide spaces to unwind
Additional amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi and a computer in the reception area. For those eager to explore, the ship offers bicycles for country road excursions and kayaks for personal adventures on Loch Linnhe.
The Lord of the Glens is uniquely equipped to navigate both the locks of the Caledonian Canal and the waters around the Inner Hebrides, offering an extraordinary opportunity to explore both the Highlands and the iconic Scottish isles.
Lord of the Glens
01
Oceanview
Cabins feature two lower single beds (#209) or a double bed (#211, 212), and each has a picture window. Each cabin offers air conditioning and heating controls, a writing table and stool, and a satellite TV.
02
Oceanview
Cabins feature a picture window and two lower twin beds. Each cabin offers air conditioning and heating controls, a writing table and stool, and a satellite TV.
2S
Oceanview Single
Solo cabins feature a double bed and picture window. Each cabin offers air conditioning and heating controls, a writing table and stool, and a satellite TV.
Robert Louis Steveneson Restaurant
Deck: Bell Deck
Robert Louis Stenvenson Restaurant
Terrace
Deck: Telford Deck
Open-air terraces set with tables and chairs offer a unique place to relax on the fore and aft decks.
Sir Walter Scott Lounge
Deck: Telford Deck
Sir Walter Scott Lounge
David Liningstone Lounge/Library
Deck: Telford Deck
There is a small library aboard the ship, with a selection of games and books.
Reception
Deck: Bell Deck
Reception is located on the Alexander Graham Bell deck, and is staffed throughout the day.
Crew Size | 20 |
Crew Nationality | European |
Regular Capacity | 54 |
Total Capacity | 64 |
Registry | England |
Year Built | 1985 |
Year Refurbished | 2018 |
Beam | 33 ft |
Length | 150 ft |
Speed | 18 kn |
Cabins outside | 25 |