Hotels & Guest Houses in Highland, Scotland with a golf course nearby
Choose from 62 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 Glen Hotel - Main Street, Newtonmore, Highland, PH20 1DD |
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This family-run hotel is located at the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Breathtaking scenery and the Monadhliath and Cairngorm mountain ranges are nearby. The Edwardian Glen Hotel has en suite rooms with quality beds and bed linen. Good-value pub food is served, and the bar has featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide for several years. Golfers can enjoy the challenging courses at Newtonmore, Kingussie, Grantown-on-Spey and Boat of Garten. There are opportunities for walking, cycling, fishing and other activities. The popular TV series, 'Monarch of the Glen' was filmed a few miles away. |
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| Dolphin Bay Suites - Seafront, Nairn, Highland, IV2 7QH |
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Spacious, new, and very well equipped, these seafront apartments are on the inner Moray Firth, at the centre of friendly Ardersier village, east of Inverness and ideal for the airport. The 1,2 and 3-bedroom apartments offer relaxed comfort and breathtaking views. Dolphin Bay Suites are perfect for work, shopping and Highland hopping. They are convenient for the retail park, business park and the A9, as well as Raigmore and Culloden. There is easy, ample parking available. |
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| Dunsgiath Apartments - Storr Lochs, Portree, Highland, IV51 9HX |
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Set against a backdrop of some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, in the Scottish Highlands, these modern, fully-equipped apartments are located in the beautiful region of Skye. Discover the island's magic at Dunsgiath Luxury Apartments in Storr Lochs. Boasting unrestricted views over the magnificent countryside, the location is romantic, peaceful and rural, yet just minutes away from the bustling fishing town of Portree (the Port of Kings), where you can find an abundance of excellent restaurants, shops and facilities. Wildlife is in abundance around the apartments, with eagles, otters, swans, owls and a host of other wildlife regularly seen from the windows and decked garden areas. Other wildlife such as whales, dolphins, seals, sea eagles can be seen around the island. |
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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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| Highland Apartments - 34 Ardconnel Street, Inverness, Highland, IV2 3EX |
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In the heart of Inverness city centre, these luxury serviced apartments offer stylish city living, with free Wi-Fi and free, secure underground parking. Highland Apartments offer luxurious accommodation in the centre of Inverness, the capital of the Scottish Highlands. The apartments are all less than 5 minutes' walk from the city's shops, restaurants, bars and cafes. There are 2 Victorian apartments situated above the city centre in the prestigious Crown district. There are also 7 stylish and contemporary city apartments in a fabulous location, many of them overlooking the River Ness in the city centre itself. Each apartment has a CD player, a radio and a TV with Freeview digital channels and a DVD player. Every apartment comes complete with a welcome pack and has a washer/dryer and a fully fitted kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave. |
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| Creag Meagaidh - Main Street, Newtonmore, Highland, PH20 1DP |
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Set within the Cairngorm National Park, this small, family-run guest house offers the ideal base from which to explore the wonderful mountain ranges of Cairngorm and Monadh Liath. A comfortable and modern home, Creag Meagaidh stands in the village of Newtonmore, which has a wonderful circular route around it called the Wildcat Trail. This is a fabulous walk (or run) with great views of the River Spey, the Cairngorm Mountains, Creag Dubh, woodlands, waterfalls and all sorts of wildlife. For moments of relaxation, the house has a secluded patio area at the rear. There is also ample parking space to the front of the house, and a secure cleaning and storage area for bikes, skis and other equipment. |
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| Auld Alliance - East Terrace, Kingussie, Highland, PH21 1JS |
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Beautiful centuries old house in private grounds with spectacular views across to Spey Valley to the Cairngorm Mountains. The house has been fully restored and modernised by the present owners to include a highly acclaimed French style restaurant which utilises the best of the local produce. It is the Auld Alliance ethos to make your visit a truly memorable one. We pride ourselves on ambience, hospitality, and the 'French gastronomic experience. |
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| Covenanters Inn - Auldearn, Nairn, Highland, IV12 5TG |
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Whether you are here for history, whisky or outdoor life, there is something for everyone at the Covenanters. Business is no chore when staying with us, as a friendly family welcome awaits you. |
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| Kincraig Castle Hotel - Invergordon, Invergordon, Highland, IV18 0LF |
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A relaxing retreat just 20 minutes away from Inverness, this peaceful hotel is surrounded by some of Scotlands best golf courses, beaches, distilleries, castles and scenery. Kincraig Castle Hotel is set in an elevated position within its own grounds with extensive views towards the Cromarty Firth. Originally built in 1800, the lounge, bar and dining room all retain their original stone-framed windows (as do the front bedrooms), moulded ceilings and fireplaces. The exceptional Adam fireplace in the lounge is of particular interest and is delightful to return to after a day out exploring. To unwind after a long day you can enjoy fine dining in the Kincraigs Red Rosette-accredited restaurant or sip one of the Dalmore malts in the lounge, far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Easy day trips can be made to places as diverse as Ullapool, Aviemore, Wick, Inverewe Gardens and Kyle of Lochalsh. |
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| Lovat Arms Hotel - Main Street, Beauly, Highland, IV4 7BS |
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This hotel offers a home away from home in the heart of the magnificent Scottish Highlands. Just a 20 minute drive from Inverness, set within historic Beauly, the Lovat is ideally located for fishing, walking, bird or monster watching, golf and sight seeing holidays. After a spent day exploring, the Strupag Brasserie or The Lairds Table restaurant awaits. Dishes are prepared from the finest local produce. After dinner, unwind in the foyer by the log fire and sample a malt or 2 from the extensive range of whiskies on offer. |
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| Dornoch Castle Hotel - Castle Street, Dornoch, Highland, IV25 3SD |
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Set in private and beautifully manicured gardens, this Scottish Castle occupies a tranquil position in the heart of the beautiful village of Dornoch, yet still enjoys easy access to the A9. Steeped in Scottish history and fascinating legends, the 15th century Dornoch Castle Hotel firmly stands its ground opposite the inspiring 12th century Dornoch Cathedral. Still bearing an air of magnificence and grace, it is the perfect venue for your Scottish Highland break or as one of the most stunning wedding venues in the UK. Ideally positioned near Royal Dornoch Golf Club, this 3-star property also provides an idyllic base for a short break ,with shopping, walking routes, heritage trails and health and beauty spots all on the castle's doorstep. It is also an ideal base for many excursions and activities in the local area. |
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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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| Auchterawe Country House - Auchterawe, Fort Augustus, Highland, PH32 4BT |
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In Auchterawe Forest, this "country house in the woods" offers peace and quiet in a relaxed atmosphere, 2 miles (3.2 km) from Loch Ness and Fort Augustus village. You are offered a warm, friendly, family welcome at Auchterawe Country House. A converted former Scottish Farmhouse, it is an ideal base from which to tour the Highlands of Scotland. There are many hill, mountain tracks and riverside walks just outside the door. From your bedroom window, or in the conservatory, you can admire views of the Great Glen Mountain Range. Relax in the Guest lounge in front of the log fire or play a game of pool. |
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| Fairburn Lodge - Marybank, Contin, Highland, IV6 7UT |
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Set in marvellous woodland, Fairburn Lodge (and Activity Centre) overlooks the beautiful and tranquil Strathconon Glen, only 30 minutes from Inverness. Located within the grounds of Fairburn House, Fairburn Lodge (and Activity Centre) has 12 twin bedrooms and 2 double bedrooms, all of which are en-suite with shower/jacuzzi bath. Every room has a TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Fairburn Lodge provides good food, including home baking and is located 150 metres beyond the splendid stone building of Fairburn House, which is now a care home. Follow the signs for Fairburn Activity Centre. |
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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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| 6 Caberfeidh - 6 Caberfeidh Fassifernrd, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6BE |
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This family-run establishment is 5 minutes' walk from train and bus stations, and 2 minutes' walk from the High Street and restaurants. Hosts Wilma and Jim have run 6 Caberfeidh as a B&B for 18 years and have many return-customers and friends. Jim has a taxi for tours and local runs and can help with local knowledge and advice on where to go for day trips etc. The cosy Tourist Board-rated establishment has en suite rooms, and offers a choice of vegetarian, continental and full Scottish breakfast. There is also a nice four-poster room with a corner bath and a view over the loch. |
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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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| 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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| 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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| The Scot House Hotel - Newtonmore Road, Kingussie, Highland, PH21 1HE |
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This award winning 3-star Victorian hotel sits at the heart of the Cairngorm National Park, amid the magnificent scenery of the Scottish Highlands With a bar and restaurant, the hotel is 15 minutes south of Aviemore, and lies within a 20 mile radius of 10 championship golf courses including Boat of Garten, Newtonmore, Nairn and Kingussie. The hotel is recommended by several leading hotel guides including Michelin, AA Hotel Guide, Les Routiers and Travellers' Scotland. It is the perfect touring base from which to explore the whisky and castle trails, the River Spey, the Cairngorm Mountains or simply enjoying the stunning scenery and rich wildlife. Enjoy comfortable rooms, outstanding meals and a friendly and relaxing atmosphere. Following a major refurbishment, rooms feature new en suite bathrooms. King-size rooms now have whirlpool baths and bathrobes provided for your comfort. |
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| Castletown Hotel (formerly the St Clair Arms Hotel) - Main Street, Thurso, Highland, KW14 8TP |
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Ideally located to explore all that Caithness has to offer, this small, family-run hotel is close to both Thurso and Wick and only minutes from the Castle of Mey. The perfect venue for your visit to the Far North, the Castletown Hotel is near to the surfing and fishing at Dunnet Bay. It is also close to all 3 Orkney ferry ports. After a long day you can enjoy traditional home cooking from a menu that will not disappoint, before relaxing in the comfort of your room. |
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| New Drumossie Hotel - Old Perth Road, Inverness, Highland, IV2 5BE |
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Style, Sophistication and Elegance. The Drumossie Hotel has it all. This newly refurbished deluxe four-star hotel in the heart of the Highlands overlooking the Moray Firth radiates luxury, charm and character. The 9 acres of private parkland surrounding the hotel instantly give a feeling of the country yet is only 5 minutes from the centre of Inverness, conveniently located just off the a9 and has ample car parking. With 2 aa rosettes the Drumossie Hotel truly is in a class of it's own! This Hotel is all Non Smoking. |
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| The Rowan Tree Country Hotel - Loch Alvie, Aviemore, Highland, PH22 1QB |
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When you choose to stay at The Rowan Tree Country Hotel, our aim is that you will enjoy your stay to the full. You can spend your day in and around the hotel, savouring the surroundings, strolling nearby or simply relaxing. The hotel benefits from views of the mountains to the East and the Loch to the West. Although in tranquil surroundings, we are located on the outskirts of Aviemore and just minutes from the A9. The hotel - originally called The Lynwilg Mail and one of the oldest Inns in the Spey valley - was built in the 1700s as a coaching inn alongside the Great North Road. Extended in the mid-1800s, it rapidly established an excellent reputation and received honourable mentions in a number of diaries and accounts of the time. In its time, a part of the hotel has served as the village store, the post office and the local pub. Renamed The Rowan Tree in the early 90s, the hotel has been tastefully modernised and upgraded but always with an eye to retaining its essential character and features: timber beams, open fires and the stained-glass leaded window at the head of the splendid staircase. |
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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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| 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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| Loch Ness Clansman Hotel and Restaurant - Brackla (A82) Loch Ness side, Drumnadrochit, Highland, IV3 8LA |
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Set on the shores of Loch Ness and offering panoramic views across the water, this hotel has a central location that is ideal for exploring the Highlands of Scotland. A warm Highland welcome and friendly service await at Loch Ness Clansman Hotel and award-winning Cobbs Restaurant. The Great Glen Way runs past the hotel, providing instant access to many beautiful walking trails. Golf, fish, tour and relax at this hotel with 26 stylish en suite rooms. Many of the rooms have spectacular views over the Loch. |
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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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| Bannerman Bed and Breakfast - 47 Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, Highland, IV3 5NZ |
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Close to the centre of Scotland's fastest-growing city, this attractive Victorian building offers free on-site parking, free Wi-Fi, hearty breakfasts and stylish and modern en suite rooms. Bannerman Bed and Breakfast is within walking distance of the very heart of Inverness, a beautiful, thriving modern city, surrounded by stunning scenery. On the main tourist route to Loch Ness and Fort William, this 3-star bed and breakfast is also a great base from which to explore the local countryside and the Highlands. All of the light and airy en suite rooms have power showers, hairdryers, tea/coffee making facilities and TVs with Freeview digital channels. Bannerman Bed and Breakfast is privately owned and run by your host, Alison Cameron. With just 4 rooms, the bed and breakfast offers attentive, individual service, a relaxed, friendly atmosphere and tasty home-cooked breakfasts. |
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| Nethybridge Hotel - Nethybridge, Nethybridge, Highland, PH25 3DP |
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The Nethybridge Hotel, well known to generations of travellers. Situated amidst the splendour of the Cairngorm Mountains and the lushly wooded Strathspey. This three star Victorian Hotel has magnificent character and is a mere ten minutes drive from the a9 and is close to the Highland capital, Inverness... |
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| Inn at Ardgour - Ardgour, Onich, Highland, PH33 7AA |
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A warm, family welcome awaits at our traditional West Highland inn/small hotel, beautifully situated on the banks of Loch Linnhe. Capture stunning views across the loch to the entrance of the Great Glen and the mountains beyond. Twelve excellent en suite bedrooms all boast loch views. Enjoy the Loch-View Restaurant and Bar and the residents lounge. The inn is ideally located for Mull, Iona, Skye, Ben Nevis, Fort William, Ardnamurchan, Glencoe, Oban, Loch Ness and for touring the West Highlands. Please note that the quickest way to get to the inn is via a 3 minute ride on the Corran Car Ferry. |
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