Accommodations
Scotland - The Highlands
We divide our hotels into three basic categories, Country Homes, First-Class Hotels, and Deluxe Hotels. Below is a brief description of each type of accommodation.
Country Homes - Our most requested style of accommodation. Country homes and manors are small hotels offering fine accommodations and good values. A great way to meet the locals!
First-Class Hotels - Generally three and four-star hotels that offer more spacious accommodations and more facilities than the country homes. Most of our first-class hotels also command great locations close to or overlooking some of the world's best golf courses!
Deluxe Hotels - Elegant hotels for the discerning traveler. If you are looking for the very best the area has to offer, these hotels are for you.
Culloden House, Inverness
This elegant Georgian mansion offers Highland hospitality in a beautiful parkland setting. It is ideally situated close to Inverness airport and Nairn Golf Course. Arguably Inverness's most magnificent building, this architectural gem has a historic and romantic association with Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Battle of Culloden which was fought nearby. The hotel is set on 40 acres of manicured parkland and is known for its luxurious accommodations and service. The restaurant is also world renowned for its well-prepared Scottish and French dishes.
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Glenmorangie House, Tain
From the instant you're greeted on the driveway, you know that you are in store for a wonderful Scottish Highland experience. Glenmorangie House is much more akin to the atmosphere of a traditional country house party, where everyone is on first name terms and service is thoughtful, personal, and timely. The entire staff really want you to treat the house as your own, set your own agenda and live to your own timetable. Even in as convivial an atmosphere as this one, we all need that ultimate retreat at the end of the day (or the middle of the afternoon). Whether you choose one of the main house's six rooms or the three adjacent cottages, the emphasis is on the warm and comfortable. Each room has its own individual character and is appointed with all the en-suite creature comforts one would expect. There is also one very welcome extra touch too, awaiting you in the room after a hard day in the outdoors: a dram of Glenmorangie with our compliments. The perfect end to a day (and beginning of an evening too). Welcome to the world of Glenmorangie.
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Glenmoriston Town House Hotel, Inverness
The Glenmoriston Town House Hotel is one of the finest hotels in the Scottish Highlands. Whether your trip is for business or leisure they will do everything they can to meet your needs? with style. Close to Inverness city centre with charming views of the River Ness, the Glenmoriston Town House boasts a renowned French restaurant along will very well appointed bedrooms. Truly a highland experience.
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Golf View Hotel, Nairn
Just 20 minutes northeast of Inverness Airport you'll find this terrific four-star facility. The Golf View is located close to the famous course at Nairn and offers lovely views of the Moray Firth. Much of the property has recently been refurbished to a higher standard with a continuing program to upgrade all the rooms. The property features 48 lovely bedrooms and The Conservatory Restaurant, which is well known locally for the quality of food and service. You'll love a stay at the Golf View!
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Inverlochy Castle, Fort Williams
Inverlochy Castle is one of Scotland's finest exclusive hotels and restaurants located at the foot of Ben Nevis, with 17 Castle bedrooms all of individual design, along with splendid panoramic views. Inverlochy was built in 1863 by the first Lord Abinger, near the site of the original 13th century fortress. Inverlochy had been a private residence for over a hundred years until 1969 when it was converted from a family home to one of Scotland's finest hotels.
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Kingsmills Hotel, Inverness
The Kingsmills Hotel provides the "charm and atmosphere" of a family home. Located in the so-called capitol of the Highlands, Inverness, the hotel provides terrific access to the great courses in the north of Scotland including Nairn and Royal Dornoch. The Inglis Restaurant is well known locally, and there are several large, comfortable lounge areas for those who might want a drink (including over 40 types of malt whiskey). The hotel also boasts an extensive fitness center with large indoor pool.
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Rocpool Reserve Hotel, Inverness
This eleven room boutique hotel opened in 2006 in the center of Inverness with stunning views over River Ness and only a few minutes walk from Inverness Castle and city center. Exclusive, modern and elegant with individually designed bedrooms with lots of space and luxury features such as spa esque bathrooms with rain showers and deep baths. The hotel also offer a wonderful dining in the Reserve Restaurant with its fresh seasonal Italian menu or sip a cocktail in their bar. Winner of SCOTTISH BOUTIQUE HOTEL OF THE YEAR 2006.
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