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.
| The Duisdale House Hotel - Sleat, Duisdalemore, Highland, IV43 8QW |
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Surrounded by extensive gardens and the historic Duisdale Forest, Duisdale House Hotel stands on a hillside on the beautiful Isle of Skye, with panoramic views across the Sound of Sleat. The striking modern decor in this grand Victorian house complements the magnificent original features of the building. This award-winning hotel boasts a restaurant and an elegant lounge with high ceilings and log fire overlooking the gardens. Most rooms have captivating views over the mature gardens and forest and some have mountain views. All are en suite with elegant, contemporary decor. Duisdale House boasts a luxurious hydropool in the garden. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available in the hotel. Guests may enjoy a woodland walk in the 30 acres of forest that surround Duisdale House. Local activities include fishing, hiking and horse riding. |
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| The Bridge Hotel - Dunrobin St, Helmsdale, Highland, KW8 6JA |
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Situated in the heart of a picturesque Highland village on the east coast of Scotland, this contemporary country hotel rejects modern day distractions in favour of a haven of peace. In an effort to keep alive what this region stands for, the hotel has invested in natural history and art, and retains much of its original charm, including the woodwork and panelling which glow with the warmth of open log fires. With no TVs and telephones in the rooms, you can absorb the peace and quiet. Built in 1816, the Bridge Hotel is steeped in history and tradition, with the famous Helmsdale River running right past it. Served by 2 airports - Inverness and Wick - it is conveniently situated on the main axis between Inverness, Thurso and John O'Groats, the most northern point of mainland Scotland, and a perfect base for exploring the wonders of the Highlands. |
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| Royal Hotel - Traill Street, Thurso, Highland, KW14 8EH |
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Located close to the centre of the small town of Thurso, this is an excellent base for exploring the North Coast. Central for business or leisure, near to bus station and train station, the Royals friendly atmosphere is unmatched. Situated in the town centre all amenities, including an interesting selection of shops, are within easy walking distance. A perfect base for business, with the friendly public bar and ambiance of the Orkney Restaurant, the Royal Hotel will cater for all your needs. The North Coast of Scotland is an almost untouched paradise with miles of white sandy beaches contrasting with the craggy headlands and the dramatic cliffs that you would expect. |
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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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| Westhaven - South Street, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, PH26 3HZ |
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Westhaven is situated in a quiet location close to the town centre, overlooking the golf course and Anagach Woods, with a magnificent view to the Hills of Cromdale. Westhaven is convenient for the many amenities to be found in the square and High Street of Grantown-on-Spey. The property has recently been refurbished to the highest of standards and offers spacious, comfortable accommodation. Westhaven has been graded a 4-star bed and breakfast by the Scottish Tourist Accommodation Guide and Visit Scotland. |
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| Inchree Rooms and Chalets - Inchree, Onich, Highland, PH33 6SE |
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Surrounded by mountain and lake scenery, this family-run holiday centre is in a magnificent part of the Western Highlands, midway between Ben Nevis and the Glencoe mountains. The centre is a 15-minute drive from the well-known walking areas at Ben Nevis and the Glencoe range. The popular town of Fort William is 7 miles (11 km) north of Inchree. Inchree is at the north end of Onich village. It is 500 metres from the Corran Ferry car terminal, which provides access to the beautiful Ardnamurchan and Morven peninsulas. Accommodation consists of chalets, and twin and family rooms in the lodge. Each private chalet can accommodate 2 to 4 people and has a kitchen, living room and shower room. Lodge rooms have a shower room and share a communal self-catering kitchen and common room. |
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| Dunollie Hotel - Broadford, Duisdalemore, Highland, IV49 9AE |
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The Dunollie Hotel has magnificent views across the sea to Loch Kishorn and the Applecross Hills. The bright, airy restaurant has an excellent reputation locally, and looks out across the water where dolphins and whales can occasionally be sighted. There are similarly splendid views from many of the shore-side bedrooms. There hotel has a bar offering local malt whisky and ales. |
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| Kyle Hotel - Main Street, Duisdalemore, Highland, IV40 8AB |
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The Kyle Hotel is situated in the Kyle of Lochalsh, the gateway to the Isle of Skye on the spectacular western coast of Scotland. The modern accommodation consists of individually designed bedrooms with plenty of room comforts. The Kyle Hotel is ideal for those seeking a memorable stay in the heart of a luscious landscape. |
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| Mackays Hotel - Union Street, Wick, Highland, KW1 5ED |
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In Wick, in the beautiful area of Caithness in the Northern Highlands, Mackays offers award-winning service and fine food in No1 Bistro, as well as free Wi-Fi and parking. Built in 1883, Hotel is regularly updated, combining attractive period features with simple, stylish touches for a relaxed atmosphere. Rooms have a widescreen TV, free Wi-Fi and a guide to the local area. No1 Bistro serves local produce and fish from the boats of nearby Scrabster. In the friendly bar, whisky and wines are a speciality. The Orkney Islands are a ferry ride away, and you can visit The Castle of Mey, which was home to the Queen Mother for many years. |
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| Premier Inn Fort William - Loch Iall, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6AN |
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In the heart of Fort William, close to the train station and West Highland Museum, this Premier Inn is an ideal base for exploring Ben Nevis and the surrounding countryside. A family-friendly Brewers Fayre pub and restaurant is on-site and serves good-value meals. Free parking is available. Rooms have comfy beds, and some rooms at Premier Inn can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. The all-you-can-eat breakfast includes the expected cooked items, including vegetarian sausages. There is also a wide continental selection. |
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| Cruachan Hotel - Achintore Road, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6RQ |
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The Cruachan combines its traditional Scottish character with modern comforts and an enviable location overlooking Loch Linnhe and the Morvern Hills beyond. Fort William town centre is a 5-minute walk away. The hotel has a traditional Scottish Highland facade, with upgraded and modernised interiors. In summer, guests can sit on the outdoor terrace, watching the boats on the loch and enjoying a quiet drink. |
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| Dalrachney Lodge Hotel And Restaurant - Grantown Road, Carrbridge, Highland, PH23 3AT |
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Formerly a sporting lodge used by members of the Royal Family, this country house hotel and restaurant is ideally situated in the heart of the picturesque Scottish Highlands. Dalrachney Lodge Hotel and Restaurant offers 4-star facilities and services in a magnificent setting, centrally located for a memorable stay amongst typical Scottish countryside. Dating from 1845, the lodge is today set in 16 acres of peaceful surroundings, bordered on 2 sides by the River Dulnain. No modern extensions or accommodation annexes will be found here - only the original buildings. The hotel is situated on the outskirts of the historic village of Carrbridge, close to the train station and easily accessible from the A9 that leads to the city of Inverness. Queen Victoria once described the village as 'the jewel of the North' and when you come to stay at the hotel you will soon realise why. |
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| The Loch Leven Hotel - Old Ferry Road, Onich, Highland, PH33 6SA |
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With a beautiful loch-side setting and dramatic views of the mountains, this family-run hotel offers free Wi-Fi and charming accommodation, great for a relaxing break or an activity holiday. In one of the most spectacular, naturally beautiful regions of Scotland, the Loch Leven Hotel is a traditional Scottish Highlands hotel near Glencoe, Ballachulish, Fort William and Ben Nevis. The hotel was originally established in the 17th century as a coaching inn and ferry terminal for the Ballachulish Ferry (when this was merely a small rowboat). Since taking over in December 1999, your hosts, Hilary and her partner John, have sympathetically modernised and completely refurbished the hotel. All of the comfortable and attractive en suite rooms are individually decorated. All rooms have TVs, telephones, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryers. With spectacular views over the streams to the mountains beyond, the bar and restaurant offer home-cooked meals, made with superb local produce. |
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| The Lovat, Loch Ness - Loch Ness, Fort Augustus, Highland, PH32 4DU |
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This charming family-run hotel is situated in the beautiful Scottish Highlands, just off the A82 and close to the banks of the famous Loch Ness. It offers free internet, free parking on site, and a restaurant serving good cuisine. Located on the southern tip of Loch Ness, the Lovat is a hotel with its own lovely style and atmosphere. The hotels central heating and water system uses an environmentally friendly biomass wood chip burner. All rooms offer modern facilities and stunning panoramic views over Loch Ness, the 5 lock canal staircase of the Caledonian Canal, and the surrounding mountains. |
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| Moorings Hotel - Banavie, Fort William, Highland, PH33 7LY |
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The Moorings lies alongside the Caledonian Canal at the famous Neptune's Staircase. One of Fort Williams' finest establishments, offering excellent cuisine and service. With splendid panoramic views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mor, the Moorings hotel offers comfort and style coupled with all modern facilities. Here, you will receive a warm Highland welcome from friendly staff with the personal touch. The hotel has recently been thoroughly upgraded. Award- winning cuisine is on offer in the Jacobean Restaurant, using the finest Scottish produce including west coast seafood and Highland game. Bar meals are available in the less formal Upper Deck Lounge Bar, where a range of malt whiskies may also be sampled, or in the summer the hotels Cellar Bar - the Mariners - continues the nautical theme. Refurbished bedrooms have every modern luxury. The Moorings is an excellent base for touring the romantic West Highlands. |
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| The Waterside Hotel - 19 Ness Bank, Inverness, Highland, IV2 4SF |
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The Waterside Hotel offers a warm welcome with Highland hospitality and is 3 minutes walk from the city centre. An excellent base for your stay in the highlands. Ideally situated for daily trips. No lift. The Waterside Hotel, beautifully located on the south bank of the River Ness is a family owned and professionally run property, where management and staff will ensure all of your requirements are catered for and will help to plan your stay in Inverness. The Waterside Brasserie, with its fabulous river views and the Cocktail Bar are open all day, offering freshly prepared and imaginatively presented food and an impressive range of wines, beers, malts and spirits. The new owners have recently refurbished the public areas to brighten the place up and fulfil its potential. If you are looking for a sound base to tour the Highlands, The Waterside offers a warm welcome and Highland hospitality for the duration of your stay. |
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| Ben Wyvis Hotel - Strathpeffer, Strathpeffer, Highland, IV14 9DN |
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Situated in a picturesque woodland setting in the spa town of Strathpeffer, this traditional Victorian manor house provides modern comforts whilst retaining the character and atmosphere of a bygone era. With elegant public rooms and high ceilings that make you feel that you have stepped back in time, the majestic Ben Wyvis is the perfect location to spend a relaxing holiday. The grounds of the hotel provide the opportunity for a gentle stroll, and indoors you can enjoy the tranquillity of the non-smoking lounge. The surrounding area provides a wealth of activities including golf, fishing, shooting, climbing and walking, as well as a wide choice of castles, gardens and distilleries within easy reach. Management and staff at the hotel will be delighted to provide information on activities and attractions in the area. |
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| Muckrach Lodge - Dulnain Bridge, Nethybridge, Highland, PH26 3LY |
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Surrounded by 10 acres of landscaped gardens, this Victorian shooting lodge offers delicious food and is ideal for a comfortable, elegant, and yet informal break. With a wonderful restaurant and a relaxed environment, Muckrach Lodge is the perfect place to explore the wonders of the Cairngorms National Park. The restaurant at Muckrach has a reputation for being the best in the area and serves beautiful dishes. Co-owner and head chef Rebecca Ferrand ensures that most meat and poultry comes from within 30 miles of the hotel, and that fish and seafood is from Scottish boats working out of Moray and north-coast harbours. |
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| Hilton Coylumbridge Hotel - Aviemore, Aviemore, Highland, PH22 1QN |
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Explore the outdoors at the Hilton Coylumbridge hotel, set in a 65-acre woodland estate in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park and 5 minutes from Aviemore Railway Station. Relax in the Grant Room restaurant at Hilton Coylumbridge, or soak in the swimming pool complex with sauna. Kids love the Fun House and in the hotel grounds is an adventure park with dry ski slope and climbing wall. |
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| Ben Nevis Hotel and Leisure Club - North Rd, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6TG |
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Nothing is overlooked - except Ben Nevis. Set below the foot of Ben Nevis. You'll find the Ben Nevis Hotel & Leisure Club a great place to stay and relax, with its truly great atmosphere with comfortable surroundings and friendly staff to make sure you're well looked after. Situated only a mile outside of Fort William, the Ben Nevis Hotel & Leisure Club is in a prime spot for exploring the area. Your bedroom will have all the comforts of home, so you'll be able to relax and enjoy your break away together. Bedrooms and Public Areas are non smoking. |
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| Crown Court Hotel - 25 Southside Road, Inverness, Highland, IV2 3BG |
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This friendly, private town house is a 5-minute walk from Inverness town centre. A warm welcome awaits, as does free parking and excellent food made with fine local produce. In the 1700s, the hotel was a residence for Crown Court judges, but today it offers a home-from-home environment in the Scottish Highlands, with great service, style, comfort and a well stocked bar. |
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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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| 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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| Sinclair Bay Hotel - Main Street, Wick, Highland, KW1 4UY |
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A small family run hotel with comfortable rooms, tv and coffee making facilities in all rooms. We serve a wide range of food in our restaurant, & real ale behind the bar. The ideal place to stay for touring or before the morning ferry to Orkney |
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| Culloden House Hotel - Culloden, Inverness, Highland, IV27BZ |
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In 40 acres of beautiful private grounds and gardens, this elegant Georgian country house is now an award-winning 4-star hotel offering free Wi-Fi and a 2 AA Rosette-rated restaurant. The Culloden House Hotel has been voted one of the world's best hotels by the readers of Cond? Nast Traveller and Travel & Leisure magazine. There are 28 elegant en suite rooms, each of which is individually styled with its own unique charm. The splendid rooms are lavishly furnished, with wooden furniture and luxurious bedding. Many boast delightful features such as crystal chandeliers and marble fireplaces. The spacious room combine romantic luxury with modern comforts and facilities, including digital TVs, trouser presses and hairdryers. There is a turndown service and newspapers and magazines are available in every room. Sophisticated and with beautiful ornate plasterwork, the fine-dining restaurant offers superb cuisine made with the finest, freshest seasonal produce available locally. |
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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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| The Priory Hotel - The Square, Beauly, Highland, IV4 7BX |
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All our rooms come with all the features that will make your stay a real treat. The attitude of total flexibility at the Priory is one of its great features - early check-in, late check-out, breakfast until lunchtime and room service that will deliver anything from Champagne and smoked salmon to lager and pizza. The Priory is an ideal location for enjoying the unspoilt beauty of the North and West Highlands of Scotland. Run by the same owners since 1972 the hotel has gained and retains an excellent reputation for quality and value for money. Having undergone major refurbishment in the 1990's, the Priory now enjoys its standing as one of the premier hotels in the North. The above combined with friendly and efficient service will ensure your stay is enjoyable and memorable. |
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