Scottish Hotels & Guest Houses in Highland, Scotland
Choose from 158 hotels and guest houses in Highland. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| Cairngorm Hotel - Grampian Road, Aviemore, Highland, PH22 1PE |
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Perfectly located for hill walking, climbing, fishing, the Malt Whisky Trail, golf and all winter sports, this independently-owned hotel is found in the heart of Aviemore, in the Cairngorms. Set in its own wooded grounds on Aviemore's main street, the hotel is central to all your needs. All the shops, facilities and nightlife of this bustling Highland resort are within a few minute's easy stroll. Nearby Rothiemurchus Estate offers outdoor activities for all the family - from the deer farm through to quad treks. Renowned for its warm atmosphere and hospitality, the Cairn is Aviemore's premier independent hotel, providing 3-star accommodation with that friendly, caring service that only a privately-owned hotel can offer. |
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| Spean Bridge Hotel - Fort William Road, Spean Bridge, Highland, PH34 4ES |
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This family-run hotel in the West Highlands has good food and comfortable, basic rooms. It is close to Spean Bridge Train Station and 9 miles (14. 5 km) north of Fort William. The hotel is in village surroundings on the main A82 to Inverness and Skye. It is close to the Commando Monument and the Nevis Range Cable Car. Spean Bridge Hotel hosts the Commando Bar, a seasonal restaurant, a takeaway, and a function room. The hotel is also home to an exhibition dedicated to WWII commandos. Accommodation is spread across the annexe, chalets and the main hotel, which has a part dating from the 18th century. Some rooms have satellite TV, and some rooms have both a bath and a shower. |
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| Cuillin Hills Hotel - Isle of Skye, Portree, Highland, IV51 9QU |
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Set in 15 acres of mature private grounds, overlooking Portree Bay with views to the Cuillin Mountain range, enjoy some of the most spectacular views from any hotel in Scotland. From the moment you arrive you cannot fail to appreciate the Highland setting. The hotel has been awarded many accolades, including 2 AA Red Rosettes for food and in 2006, Hotel Review Scotland's 'Staff of the Year' Award. Local attractions include The Isle of Skye Golf Club, a 9-hole course that offers spectacular views of the Red Cuillins, Ben Tianavaig and the Isle of Raasay. Cuillin Hills hotel guests receive special discounted green fees. At Whitewave outdoor centre, you can take part in canoeing, kayaking, climbing, windsurfing and many more activities. |
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| Bank Street Lodge - Bank Street, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6AY |
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The Bank Street Lodge is a motel style accommodation based in Fort William Town Centre. Full en-suite rooms available on a room only basis. Ideally based to explore the Scottish Highlands, Bank Street Lodge is only four years old and all rooms are modern and in excellent order. You have the opportunity to discover many of the visitor attractions that are located in the Fort William area. Nevis Range, Ben Nevis, Glen Nevis, West Highland Museum, Loch Ness and Seal Island Cruises are just a few of the many attractions that are well worth a visit. For the sports minded among you, there are golf courses, mountain biking, hillwalking and all of the usual outdoor pursuits that you would expect to find in a major tourist town. |
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| The Inn Dalwhinnie - Dalwhinnie, Dalwhinnie, Highland, PH19 1AG |
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Welcome to the coolest hotel in the Highlands. The inn is located in the magnificent Cairngorms National Park on the banks of the River Truim, opposite Loch Ericht; truly the perfect spot from which to explore the Highlands. The bar/restaurant is mellow and relaxed with fat comfy leather sofas, and tables overlooking the river. From here you can enjoy spectacular views, unwind to the cool languid sounds, sip organic fairtrade coffee or maybe a Dalwhinnie malt from our village distillery. The menu is scrumptious and the daily specials board quite legendary. The team who will look after you are upbeat and friendly and more than happy to pull a pint of draft beer for you if you've built up a thirst walking, climbing or biking. We rent mountain bikes too and have drying facilities for any wet clothes you might have after a hectic day out. Also, don't forget your laptop so you can enjoy our free Wi-Fi and send those photos back home of the day you kite surfed, climbed Ben Alder or hand-fed the Loch Ness Monster. |
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| Macdonald Aviemore Highland Resort - Aviemore, Aviemore, Highland, PH22 1PN |
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In the heart of the beautiful Cairngorms National Park, Macdonald Aviemore Highland Resort offers luxurious rooms and facilities, overlooking the breathtaking scenery of the magnificent Cairngorm Mountains. Guests will enjoy access to the extensive facilities in the Leisure Arena, including the Technogym, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, children's activity centre and Vital Beauty Spa. Macdonald Aviemore Highland Resort offers luxurious and well furnished rooms, with en suite facilities, a TV and a DVD player. There is a range of dining options in the hotel, including fine dining in Aspects Restaurant or a snack in the Leisure Arena. The cosy Laggan whisky bar has a relaxing lounge, with a TV and DVD player. Leisure pursuits in the area include skiing, climbing, white water rafting or golfing at the excellent Spey Valley Championship Golf Course. |
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| The Brown Trout Hotel - Station Road, Wick, Highland, KW1 5YN |
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Situated in the historic village of Watten, near Loch Watten, this family-run hotel provides a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, complemented by comfortable accommodation and fantastic home-cooked food. An ideal base for fishing, Loch Watten is the second largest loch in Caithness, and is renowned for its wild brown trout - from which the hotel takes its name. The Brown Trout Hotel is also just 7 miles from the picturesque fishing port of Wick and 14 miles from the historic town of Thurso. |
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| Dunhallin House - 164 Culduthel Road, Inverness, Highland, IV2 4BH |
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In the heart of Inverness, Dunhallin House provides excellent bed and breakfast accommodation, just 1 mile from Inverness city centre. Guests will receive a warm Scottish welcome. Dunhallin House provides well furnished rooms, with en suite facilities and comfortable beds. Room features include a TV, DVD player and free loan of DVDs. A regular bus service to the town centre is a short walk from the guest house. An inclusive full Scottish breakfast is provided. Relax in the comfortable lounge area, with a selection of books and games. Free parking, free Wi-Fi internet access and complimentary use of an internet laptop are available to guests. |
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| Distant Hills Guest House - Roy Bridge Road, Spean Bridge, Highland, PH34 4EU |
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An oasis of peace and tranquillity, this family-run guest house boasts a privileged position amidst some of the most spectacular scenery in the Scottish Highlands, with uninterrupted mountain views. On the outskirts of Spean Bridge, near Fort William, Distant Hills Guest House provides an ideal base from which to explore the natural beauty of the Highlands. In the surroundings you can enjoy walking, climbing, skiing, bird-watching, canoeing, horse-riding and fishing. Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, is also nearby. Distant Hills Guest House provides stylish 4-star accommodation in a spacious bungalow. Furthermore, there is a beautiful garden for you to enjoy and, on those cold evenings, you can choose a DVD to watch in the lounge. |
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| Newton Hotel - Inverness Rd, Nairn, Highland, IV12 4RX |
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Set in 21 acres of mature parkland and gardens, bordering Nairn Golf Course - host of the Walker Cup in 1999. The Newton Hotel, with 56 bedrooms, is an imposing building in a secluded location. Built as a family home in 1872 and a hotel since 1951, in recent years The Newton has seen a number of improvements, including refurbishment of all bedrooms in the original building as well as the addition of The Highland Conference Centre and a wing of spacious master bedrooms. |
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| The Ferry Inn - Scrabster, Thurso, Highland, KW14 7UJ |
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The last hotel on the A9, The Ferry Inn at Scrabster is newly renovated and has wonderful sea views. Just north of Thurso, Scrabster Harbour is the gateway to the Orkney Islands. The renowned restaurant, The Upperdeck, has a fantastic steakhouse and also specialises in locally caught seafood. The lively Popeye's is a public bar with a wide-screen TV showing sporting events. The en suite bedrooms have tea/coffee facilities and flat-screen TVs with Freeview channels. |
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| Seafield Lodge Hotel - Woodside Avenue, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, PH26 3JN |
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Dating from 1879 and set in peaceful surroundings, this hotel offers modern facilities whilst retaining an old world charm. Set in the spectacular Highlands, the Seafield Lodge is one of Speyside's leading sporting hotels, catering for fishing, shooting and golfing enthusiasts, as well offering the perfect base for exploring Speyside, Royal Deeside, Loch Ness and touring the world famous Malt Whisky Trail. |
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| Columba Hotel - 7 Ness Walk, Inverness, Highland, IV3 5NF |
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This grand hotel has a great location in the heart of Inverness, yet in a quiet area with splendid views of the River Ness and Inverness Castle. Inside its grand historic exterior, the Columba Hotel houses bright, airy rooms. The hotels d?cor combines traditional comfort with contemporary style and amenities. All rooms feature modern facilities such as movies, music and radio on demand, and high-speed wired and wireless internet access. In the summer, you can look out over the beautiful floral decoration that surrounds Inverness Castle. In the winter, the trees that line Ness Walk are decked with fairy lights. |
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| Kings Arms Hotel - King Street, Duisdalemore, Highland, IV41 8PH |
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Close to the Skye Bridge in Kyleakin village, the Kings Arms dates back to the 1600s and has panoramic views across Kyle of Lochalsh to the mainland. The hotel is one of the oldest on the Isle of Skye and has retained many traditional features and gained modern, homely comforts. Places to visit include Dunvegan Castle, Talisker whisky distillery and many golf courses. |
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| Caledonian House - Station Road, Fort Augustus, Highland, PH32 4AY |
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This B&B guest house is next to the 5 locks of the Caledonian Canal, walking distance from Fort Augustus. The village is part of the Great Glen Way. Caledonian House was originally built in the 1860s and was used as Campbell's Tea Room in the 1900s. It has a good location for exploring the sights of the Highlands, including Loch Ness and the islands of Syke, Mull, Iona and Rhum. There are plenty of outdoor activities and spectacular views for walkers. Caledonian House offers fishing trips and mountain-bike hire. |
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| Breadalbane House Hotel - Breadalbane Crescent, Wick, Highland, KW1 5AQ |
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Housed within a splendid stone wall building, originally constructed in 1891, this small hotel is ideally set within a 2-minute walk of Wick town centre. Originally built as the private home of a local furniture maker, most of the interior woodwork, including the door and window frames and the staircase, were reputedly built personally by the owner. Today the building operates as an unassuming hotel with an in-house pub. The surrounding area offers a wealth of activities, including golf, fishing, tennis and swimming, all of which are available very close by. |
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| Grant Arms Hotel - 25 The Square, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, PH26 3HF |
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In the fine country town of Grantown-on-Spey, not far from the famous Spey River, this impressive 19th century residence has been upgraded to offer modern comforts whilst retaining a traditional character. Experience a holiday in the Scottish Highlands, the perfect combination of mountain scenery, ancient buildings and mysterious lochs. Visit Aviemore; Cairngorms mountains, Inverness; Loch Ness; the Moray Firth; and Royal Deeside. Follow the trails of castles, gardens and distilleries, or play golf at the numerous courses found nearby, including the Grantown-on-Spey 18-hole course. Once visited by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1860, the Grant Arms boasts 55 en suite bedrooms and comprehensive meeting and conference facilities. |
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| Boat Hotel - Deshar Road, Boat of Garten, Highland, PH24 3BH |
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The Boat Hotel at Boat of Garten is a privately-owned Victorian sporting hotel set in the heart of the Spey Valley. Personally run, warm hospitality and confortable rooms assure you of a relaxing stay. Originally built in Victorian times as the Station hotel for the prestigious Strathspey Steam Railway, the Boat Hotel while retaining many original architectural features, provides all the modern comforts demanded by today's guests. The Boat Hotel has recently changed ownership and has undergone a major refurbishment to restore public areas to their former Victorian style ... Wooden floors, Oriental rugs, marble fireplaces and an attractive library lounge, where aperitifs and after-dinner coffee may be taken in comfort. A new restaurant, The Capercaillie features bold contemporary decor and modernist oil paintings ... A stunning environment in which to sample award-winning cuisine. |
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| Drumnadrochit Hotel - Loch Ness 2000 Exhibition Centre, Drumnadrochit, Highland, IV63 6TU |
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This family-run hotel offers a warm, friendly, comfortable and relaxing stay in Loch Ness, and is housed within the world-famous Loch Ness 2000 Exhibition Centre. Visit the exhibition centre's fantastic, 5-star multimedia exhibition, narrated into 14 different languages. There is a variety of shops in the complex including the Nessie shop and the whisky shop, and all things Scottish with a huge variety of products to remind you of your time at Loch Ness. The newly refurbished Loch Ness Bistro features the freshest local cuisine, and there is regular Scottish entertainment and a guaranteed good time with fellow guests and staff in the Loch Ness Bar. In the evening, traditional bar meals and dishes from an ? la carte menu are served. |
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| Daviot Lodge - Daviot, Inverness, Highland, IV2 5ER |
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This award-wining luxury bed and breakfast accommodation is set in 80 acres of peaceful pasture land with stunning views down the River Nairn Valley to the Culloden Viaduct. Daviot Lodge is a proud winner of AA Guest Accommodation of the Year for Scotland/Northern Ireland 2006. From the lodge you can see Nairn on the horizon, yet it is just 10 minutes drive from Inverness city centre. This non-smoking accommodation has beautifully appointed rooms with king-size beds and en suite facilities. Delicious breakfasts are served in the spacious dining room where each guest party has their own well spaced table. Come and be spoiled. There are also beautiful public rooms, one of which has an open fire on chilly days. With deep comfortable sofas and original artworks, it is the perfect place to relax with a book whilst enjoying a glass of wine or a malt whisky. |
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| Golf View Hotel and Spa - 63 Seabank Rd, Nairn, Highland, IV12 4HD |
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Overlooking the Moray Firth, with pretty gardens leading down to the seashore, this hotel and leisure club are set within beautiful surroundings. You can choose to dine in the conservatory of the fine-dining restaurant, where there is a 'Taste of the Highlands' menu. The Golf View Hotel & Spa offers spacious rooms, elegant design and modern comforts. Many of the bedrooms offer superb sea views. Window seats in some bedrooms provide panoramic views over the Moray Firth and the mystical Black Isle beyond. |
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| The Royal Highland - Station Square, Inverness, Highland, IV1 1LG |
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The Royal Highland has a central location next to Inverness Train Station. It is a friendly, welcoming hotel with 2 restaurants, free Wi-Fi and free parking. The Royal Highland has an excellent location for enjoying the activities and attractions in Inverness and the Highlands beyond. The airport is just 15 minutes away. The city-centre hotel combines traditional charm with a modern style, and has served guests for over 150 years. The Gallery Caf? and Ash Restaurant serve good value, tasty food served by a professional team. Bedrooms are comfortable, quiet and thoughtfully equipped. |
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| Thistle Inverness - Millburn Road, Inverness, Highland, IV2 3TR |
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This modern, friendly non-smoking hotel offers traditional Scottish hospitality. Close to Inverness city centre, this hotel is an excellent tourist base and offers complimentary car parking for all residents. Loch Ness, Culloden Battlefield, Fort William, Glencoe, whisky distilleries, castles and magnificent scenery await. The hotel is just 15 minutes from the airport. All rooms are complemented by excellent service. Relax in the Otium Health and Leisure Club complete with swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and workout room. The hotel also has a hair and beauty salon on site. You are advised to book your treatments direct at the salon, prior to arrival. |
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| Willowbank - High Street, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, PH26 3EN |
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Willowbank is one of the very few listed buildings within the Cairngorms National Park and offers bed and breakfast accommodation just 15 minutes' drive from Aviemore. Willowbank licensed guest house is one of the first properties on the edge of the town as you enter from the South, Aviemore and the Cairngorms. The property has stood in the town of Grantown on Spey, a quiet Georgian town, for over 150 years. |
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| Glenurquhart House Hotel - Balnain, Balnain, Highland, IV63 6TJ |
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Nestled on a secluded wooded hillside, amid a 6 acre estate, this 3-star hotel boasts peace and tranquillity, complemented by spectacular views over Loch Meikle and Glen Urquhart. Opposite the hotel you will find the Glenurquhart forest and mountain bike trails. About 5 miles to the west is Cannich, which leads to the Glen Affric National Nature Reserve, where there are lovely walks through ancient Caledonian pinewoods and across open moorland, which provide the opportunity to enjoy all sorts of wildlife and unspoilt splendour. Also close by at Corrimony are Chambered Cairns and an RSPB bird reserve. In the evenings you can return to the comfort of the hotel and unwind in the residents' lounge with log fire, before sampling traditional Scottish food in the restaurant. Finish your night with a drink in the bar whilst planning your next day's activities. |
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| Kingsmills Hotel, Inverness - Culcabock Road, Inverness, Highland, IV2 3LP |
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Originally a Scottish mansion house, the hotel is set in 4 acres of beautiful gardens and is just one mile from the city centre, with free car parking. With a swimming pool, spa bath, steam room and sauna, the club provides an admired leisure facility complemented by 2 fully equipped fitness rooms. The Leisure Club is open daily and also features a hair and beauty salon. The Kingsmills Restaurant offers excellent food and fine wine with the option of all-day dining in the conservatory lounge area. The hotel is ideally situated for visiting Loch Ness, Culloden, Cawdor Castle, Fort George, and the Cairngorm National Park for walking in summer and skiing in the winter. |
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| Mackenzies Highland Inn - 125 Grampian Road, Aviemore, Highland, PH22 1RL |
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In the heart of Aviemore, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Cairngorms, this family-run highland inn has free Wi-Fi and comfortable en suite rooms, some with mountain views. Family run, Mackenzies Highland Inn prides itself on offering a warm welcome and a relaxing atmosphere. All rooms have Sky TV and tea/coffee making facilities and toiletries are provided. Some of the rooms have spectacular views over the Cairngorms mountain range. The inn is family friendly, with a children's play area and a garden. Homemade food is available all day, and there is a children's menu and a daily specials' board. There is a friendly bar with regular live entertainment, including live music, jamming sessions, a karaoke night, a traditional acoustic night and disco sounds for the young at heart. The inn is just a few hundred metres from Aviemore Railway Station and free parking is available on site. |
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| Sefton Express Hotel - Ronaldsway Airport, Castletown, Highland, IM9 2SE |
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Situated opposite Ronaldsway Airport, this friendly, budget hotel offers great-value accommodation including breakfast and free private parking, with excellent public transport links nearby. Sefton Express Hotel is an ideal budget choice for all travellers to the Isle of Man. Its cosy rooms are well-appointed with flat-screen TV and en suite bathroom facilities. Business facilities, including fully equipped meeting rooms and Wi-Fi access, are also available for you to use. Enjoy a continental breakfast every morning before work or sightseeing. Just opposite Sefton Express you will find the seasonal steam railway stop as well as the public bus station, allowing you easy access to the rest of the island. If you are driving, enjoy free private parking during your stay. Sefton Express Hotel's friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit to the Isle of Man and are happy to help you with your travel arrangements. |
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| Arisaig Hotel - B8008, Morar, Highland, PH39 4NH |
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In an area of natural beauty, overlooking Arisaig Bay towards the Isles of Eigg and Muck, this old coaching inn is family friendly and has a lounge bar. Arisaig Hotel was built in around 1720 as a coaching inn. It now has en suite rooms, most of which offer sea views. The comfortable lounge bar stocks around 70 malt whiskies. A family friendly hotel, Arisaig has a playroom with many toys. The lounge bar is also suitable for children, so they can also enjoy the live music shows in the evenings. |
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| Tulloch Castle Hotel - Tulloch Castle Drive, Dingwall, Highland, IV15 9ND |
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Tulloch Castle Hotel, a 12th Century Castle, set in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland. With unrivaled hospitality, superb food and its ideal location, make this your home as you travel the Highlands. In days of old, only the Laird or the Chief of the Clan could enjoy a relaxing stay in a Scottish highland castle. Nowadays, times have changed. At Tulloch Castle Hotel, you'll be made as welcome as the Laird himself, to sample the splendid hospitality, comfortable surroundings and superb food. Tulloch Castle dates from the 12th Century, when first the Bains and later the Clan Davidson laid claim to its lands. Like its lively history, the castle's fortunes have changed many times. Now, it is once again a magnificent fortress, with a ready welcome for travellers. In an imposing position, with highland views spread out like an open atlas, the castle is on the edge of the bustling market town of Dingwall, with its characterful shops and museum, just 15 miles north of Inverness. Swift new roads make Tulloch Castle the perfect base to explore the enchanting Black Isle to the east, the stunning contrasts of the west highlands and the unforgettable deep glens and rugged coastlines of the west highlands - all just a daytrip away. Whether you want to enjoy a fine meal in the castle restaurant, rest for a few nights in one of the castle bedchambers, or just taste a local ale in the Green Lady Lounge, you will find Tulloch Castle an unforgettable place to visit. |
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