Amulree Hotel
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Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 8 Apr 2007
The hamlet of Amulree is 900 feet above sea level. Its Celtic place name was Ath Maol Ruibhe meaning Maol Rubha's ford. The Amulree Hotel started life in 1714 as a drovers' inn. It became a "King's House" in the time of General Wade. After that it was a coaching inn.