Just 20 minutes from Inverness, Kincraig Castle Hotel is a period property with magnificent views, and boasts a central location for exploring the north of Scotland.
Mackrory
United States
The room was a large size, as was the bathroom. the space was nice. It was nice to be able to sit on benches outside with a drink.
Located on the Black Isle in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Newhall Mains is a collection of cottages, set within a courtyard building dating from 18th century.
Linden
United Kingdom
Beautiful luxury stay. Quiet and very comfortable.
The Shandwick Inn, a property with a bar, is located in Tain, 47 km from Inverness Castle, 38 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, as well as 47 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Located in Cromarty, The Factor’s House offers 5* accommodation 22.5 miles from Inverness. The bed and breakfast features free WiFi and on-site parking.
Situated in Invergordon and only 43 km from Inverness Castle, Delny Glamping and Farm Animals features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Andrew
United Kingdom
●Staff very friendly when we met them.
●Loved the animals especially the pigs!
●Quiet (apart from the animals but they're good noise and that isn't constant)
Little Ship Inn Rooms, a property with a shared lounge, is located in Invergordon, 39 km from Inverness Castle, 29 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, as well as 38 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Shaw
New Zealand
It was nice to be in a small community, comfortable room and good facilities
Set in Alness, 34 km from Inverness Castle, The Station Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
Located 44 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, The Royal Hotel Tain offers 3-star accommodation in Tain and features a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar.
We most enjoyed our visit to the little township of Tain and...
We most enjoyed our visit to the little township of Tain and it's museum and ancient church, once a place of pilgrimage. One of the volunteer guides was a wonderful and knowledgeable raconteur. He is a highlight of our trip to Scotland.
A visit to the Glenmorangie Distillery is worthwhile. While you're there find out about the project (DEEP) to reintroduce native oysters to the estuary. The information booth has lots of material aimed for children.
Alice
Australia
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