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Black Sheep Hotels, owner of Cluanie Inn, Whispering Pine Lodge and Rokeby Manor, upbeat about season

Landour Bake House By Ian McConnell Black Sheep Hotels has highlighted its creation of more than 80 jobs and a £20 million-plus investment in its Highland portfolio. And the group revealed that, since the easing of lockdown measures at the end of April, it had welcomed more than 1,250 guests to its hotels and restaurants. Its portfolio includes The Whispering Pine Lodge on the shores of Loch Lochy in Lochaber, Rokeby Manor in Invergarry, and The Cluanie Inn at Glenmoriston. Black Sheep said additions included eight cabins, a new restaurant in Fort William, and the construction during lockdown of Landour Bake House, opposite The Cluanie Inn “on the road to Skye”. It noted it had added 19 bedrooms through the construction of six cabins at The Whispering Lodge and two cabins at The Cluanie Inn.

Pop-up restaurant part of hotel group s major Highland expansion

© Supplied by Whalelikefish Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Black Sheep Hotels boss Sanjay Narang has unveiled the latest ventures in its £20million investment in the Highland hospitality sector and predicted the area’s popularity will stretch beyond a summer staycation surge. The company yesterday opened a new pop-up restaurant in Fort William and is about to launch a bake house café, on the road to Skye, building on its portfolio of three boutique country hotels and another eating place, in Inverness.

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