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Rooms from 39.00 GBP | Surrounded by Inverness countryside, Carndaisy House offers free parking, free Wi-Fi and spacious bedrooms. Situated in the Muir of Ord, the guest house is a 20-minute drive from Loch Ness.
With scenic views and elegant decor, the rooms at Carndaisy feature modern bathrooms with free toiletries. Rooms also have a flat-screen TV, and tea/coffee facilities with homemade biscuits.
Generous continental breakfasts are served daily at Carndaisy Guest House, featuring quality local produce. The large grounds feature a spacious patio with outdoor seating and a barbeque.
Just a 5-minute drive from Glen Ord Whisky Distillery, Carndaisy House is a 25-minute drive from Inverness centre. The beautiful Cairngorms National Park is a 40-minute drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | On the outskirts of Muir of Ord, Home Farm Bed and Breakfast is a 20-minute drive from Inverness. The elegant house is set in leafy gardens, and offers Scottish breakfasts and free Wi-Fi.
The bright and airy bedrooms are individually decorated, and each has a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee facilities. All rooms have scenic views of the gardens or hills towards Ben Wyvis.
Guests can enjoy full cooked breakfasts each morning in the traditional dining room or on the sun terrace. Breakfast includes award-winning haggis, fresh local fish and homemade preserves.
Just a 30-minute drive from the shores of Loch Ness, Home Farm B&B is surrounded by Highlands countryside. There is free on-site parking, and the Cairngorms National Park is a 40-minute drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | With countryside views on the edge of Muir of Ord, Hillview Park offers cosily furnished rooms and full Scottish breakfasts. Free parking is available, and Inverness is 12 miles away.
All of the bright rooms include a TV and a hospitality tray for guests to relax with. There is a private bathroom and a hairdryer in every room.
Continental breakfasts options are available each day, along with hearty, cooked breakfasts.
Muir of Ord Golf Course is just 5 minutes’ walk away, while the shores of Beauty Firth are 5 minutes away by car. Glen Ord Distillery is less than 10 minutes away by car, and Moniack Castle is a 10-minute drive. |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Fairburn Lodge (and Activity Centre) offers customers a complete holiday package with full board, accommodation and activities all included in the price. The surrounding woodlands and Strathconon Glen provide the venues for the outdoor activities.
2 of the en suite bedrooms are located on the ground floor. Also on the ground floor are the licensed dining room and the residents' lounge. There is a small sauna for use by residential guests. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Kinkell House Hotel is a Four Star Hotel which is open all year round and where you will be assured of a warm and hospitable reception.
Kinkell House Hotel is a small Country House peacefully situated in its own grounds surrounded by trees and pastureland. The charming 150-year-old converted farm house is located on the Black Isle in Ross-shire sitting above the Cromarty Firth, with spectacular views across the firth to Ben Wyvis and the mountains to the west Coast of Scotland.
The house is traditionally furnished and offers good food and wine, and great comfort in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. The Hotel Restaurant with its beautiful views, and in the evening captures the setting sun, welcomes non-residents.
The extensive range of wines, from Inverarity Vaults, will caress you gently through your meal and our selection of fine Highland Single Malts, will send you to bed with a warm and satisfying glow. We have two lounges and a conservatory for the use of guests and residents alike. The conservatory is comfortably furnished with cane furniture, whilst the two lounges have coal and wood burning fires, wonderfully cosy on a cold winter's night sitting in an armchair with a coffee, a book, or a 'wee' dram.
There are many varied pursuits to follow such as, hill walking, fishing (sea, loch and river), clay pigeon shooting, abseiling, canoeing, off road 4 by 4 driving, go cart racing, numerous golf courses (championship and otherwise), stalking, shooting etc., and not forgetting the magnificent scenery and beaches should our wonderful Scottish weather permit.
You'll find that the evening entertainment is also in plentiful supply all around the Highlands and Islands, ensuring you of a wonderful and enjoyable holiday. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | The ancient Mackenzie's of Coul picked a wonderful situation for this classic Country house hotel, originally built in 1821 for Sir George Mackenzie as traditional hunting lodge, its stunning views over the Strathconon Valley and Achilty mountains beyond, eight acres of mature woodland, lots of open fires and unique octagonal dining room make it an ideal venue for a quiet getaway, small wedding or a conference. Only 20 miles northwest of Inverness, you can easily cruise Loch Ness, visit Macbeth's Cawdor Castle, even sail to the Orkney Isles and still be back in time for dinner!
Hotel check in is available from 3pm to 10.30pm; please contact the hotel directly to arrange a later check in.
Inverness Airport - 26 miles. Dingwall Train Station - 6 miles |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | Welcome to the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Situated at the very focal point of the Clan Fraser country, Brockies Lodge Hotel provides a central base for exploration of the Highland Region. Our hotel will place you in the best position to experience all the majestic splendour found only in the Scottish Highlands. As Brockies Lodge is just a short drive from Inverness city centre you will find all the facilities you need close at hand, whilst at the same time, you will be able to enjoy the secluded tranquillity of Highland life. Being a family run hotel, you can be sure of a warm welcome from the resident proprietors, Robbie & Jean Sheriffs. Bar meals, teas and coffees, high teas and dinners, with a full a la carte menu, are served all day all year round. The hotel provides a lounge bar with real log fire, dining room, conservatory and a public bar with a pool table. There is a fine selection of wines, cask ales and malt whiskies. The restaurants can be extremely busy at weekends so it is advisable to book. |
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