Featured 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.
| Queensgate Apartments - 6 Queensgate, Inverness, Highland, IV2 3QW |
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In the heart of the city centre, Queensgate Apartments are housed in a 19th-century listed building and offer good value accommodation. Inverness Rail Station is a 2-minute walk away. Each self-catering apartment offers spacious bedrooms and contemporary living areas. Queensgate Apartments also feature a dining area and a well-equipped kitchen. A range of shops, restaurants, bars and clubs are within easy walking distance. All apartments are on the 1st and 2nd floors, with no lift access. |
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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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| 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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| 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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| Glen Mhor Hotel - Ness Bank, Inverness, Highland, IV2 4SG |
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The Glen Mhor is located beside the River Ness, a 3-minute walk from the city centre and a 15-minute drive from Loch Ness. Accommodation is divided between 4 Victorian town houses (please advise reception if you have a building preference). Many rooms boast wonderful views across the river to the cathedral and Eden Court Theatre. The hotel is a 5-minute drive from the A9, 6 miles (9.7 km) from the airport and a 10-minute walk from the train station. It is ideal for exploring Inverness and the surrounding Highlands. Nico's Brassiere offers a variety of local, fresh and seasonal dishes served in a lively, informal and friendly atmosphere. There are cosy log-burning fires in winter. |
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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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| 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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| Ben Mhor Hotel - 53-57 High Street, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, PH26 3EG |
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With regular entertainment in a traditional Highland lounge bar, Ben Mhor Hotel is family owned and run, with fully refurbished en suite bedrooms and a bistro serving fresh, homemade meals. Dating back to the early 1900s, the 3-star Ben Mhor is on Main Street in Grantown-on-Spey and offers free parking and free Wi-Fi in public areas. The hotel was extensively refurbished in 2008 and is now a large hotel with modern facilities but traditional character. Each room offers an en suite shower and bath. Ben Mhor Hotel has an intimate bistro, lively lounge bar, quiet snug bar, function space and beer garden. The service is warm, friendly and with attention to detail. |
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| Cuillin Hills Hotel - Isle of Skye, Portree, Highland, IV51 9QU |
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Set in 15 acres of mature private grounds, overlooking Portree Bay with views to the Cuillin Mountain range, enjoy some of the most spectacular views from any hotel in Scotland. From the moment you arrive you cannot fail to appreciate the Highland setting. The hotel has been awarded many accolades, including 2 AA Red Rosettes for food and in 2006, Hotel Review Scotland's 'Staff of the Year' Award. Local attractions include The Isle of Skye Golf Club, a 9-hole course that offers spectacular views of the Red Cuillins, Ben Tianavaig and the Isle of Raasay. Cuillin Hills hotel guests receive special discounted green fees. At Whitewave outdoor centre, you can take part in canoeing, kayaking, climbing, windsurfing and many more activities. |
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| Ashburn House - Achintore Road, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6RQ |
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Overlooking the shore of Loch Linnhe and with magnificent views of the Ardgour Hills, this Victorian guest house is just 5 minutes' walk from the town centre. A warm Scottish welcome awaits you at Ashburn Guest House, where proprietors Christine and Willie MacDonald will greet you with genuine Highland hospitality, traditional home cooking and 6-feet wide super king-size beds. There is ample free private parking and free broadband wireless access available. Other features of the guest house include a guest lounge and storage for luggage and bicycles. |
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| Conon Bridge Hotel - High Street, Conon Bridge, Highland, IV7 8HD |
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Situated amongst beautiful highland scenery alongside the River Conon, this charming village hotel offers very comfortable accommodation and excellent food and drink. The Conon Bridge Hotel is close to Dingwall, the ancient Viking capital and within 10 minutes' drive of Inverness. It is ideally situated as a rural base with easy access to centres of activity. Close by there are idyllic beaches and superb stretches of water, and the area has many hills and walks that will keep you exploring for days. Roads in this area are quiet, so driving is enjoyable. Formerly an 18th century coaching inn, the Conon Bridge is now a lovely hotel. Our rooms have their own individual character and are beautifully decorated. We have a lovely restaurant, a cosy lounge bar where you can enjoy our excellent cuisine, fine ales, lagers and wines. Staff in our family friendly establishment are very attentive, and will provide assistance with anything you require. |
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| Clune House - Main Street, Newtonmore, Highland, PH20 1DR |
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Perfectly situated in the Cairngorms National Park, Clune House is a friendly, family-run bed and breakfast, surrounded by picturesque mountainside and wildlife. Eco-friendly Clune House holds a Silver Award for Green Tourism, and offers a hearty breakfast made from local produce. Clune House offers comfortably furnished rooms, some with en suite facilities. There is also a shared private bathroom that has a luxurious spa bath. A mountain bike centre, a water-sport centre, a championship golf course and a riding centre are nearby. The surrounding area is perfect for beautiful walks. |
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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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| Trafford Bank Guest House - 96 Fairfield Road, Inverness, Highland, IV3 5LL |
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In the highlands of Inverness, Trafford Bank is a stylish boutique guest house, with AA 5-star status. Inverness Rail station is just a 3-minute drive away. Each beautifully furnished room features a flat-screen TV, a DVD player and a CD player. There is also a Bose iPod docking station and a DAB radio. Some rooms have a luxurious roll top bath. An inclusive full English breakfast is available. Staff are friendly and welcoming. Relax in the picturesque mature gardens at Trafford Bank. Free Wi-Fi internet access and free parking are provided. |
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| The Stronlossit Inn - The Stronlossit Inn, Roybridge, Highland, PH31 4AG |
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With the Ben Nevis mountain range as its backdrop, Stronlossit offers warm Highland hospitality in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The welcoming inn-style hotel is a perfect base for touring the Highlands, and a great place to enjoy outdoor activities. The Stronlossit Inn offers delicious food and comfortable en suite rooms. |
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| Boat Hotel - Deshar Road, Boat of Garten, Highland, PH24 3BH |
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The Boat Hotel at Boat of Garten is a privately-owned Victorian sporting hotel set in the heart of the Spey Valley. Personally run, warm hospitality and confortable rooms assure you of a relaxing stay. Originally built in Victorian times as the Station hotel for the prestigious Strathspey Steam Railway, the Boat Hotel while retaining many original architectural features, provides all the modern comforts demanded by today's guests. The Boat Hotel has recently changed ownership and has undergone a major refurbishment to restore public areas to their former Victorian style ... Wooden floors, Oriental rugs, marble fireplaces and an attractive library lounge, where aperitifs and after-dinner coffee may be taken in comfort. A new restaurant, The Capercaillie features bold contemporary decor and modernist oil paintings ... A stunning environment in which to sample award-winning cuisine. |
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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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| 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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| The Mountview Hotel - Grantown Road, Nethybridge, Highland, PH25 3EB |
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Located in the heart of Cairngorms National Park, The Mountview Hotel is an imposing Edwardian house in the Scottish Highlands, with spectacular views of 3 mountain ranges. The Mountview Hotel boasts a 2 AA rosette restaurant, serving modern Scottish cuisine, where guests will enjoy panoramic mountain views. There is also a welcoming lounge with log fire and a private reading room. The Cairngorms National Park provides a breathtaking setting for many leisure activities, including golfing, fishing and trekking. Water sports are available on Loch Morlich. Some of the individually designed en suite rooms have beautiful landscape views. |
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| Arisaig Hotel - B8008, Morar, Highland, PH39 4NH |
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In an area of natural beauty, overlooking Arisaig Bay towards the Isles of Eigg and Muck, this old coaching inn is family friendly and has a lounge bar. Arisaig Hotel was built in around 1720 as a coaching inn. It now has en suite rooms, most of which offer sea views. The comfortable lounge bar stocks around 70 malt whiskies. A family friendly hotel, Arisaig has a playroom with many toys. The lounge bar is also suitable for children, so they can also enjoy the live music shows in the evenings. |
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| Campfield House - 14 Druimarbin, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6SH |
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Perfectly situated on the shores of Loch Linnhe, Campfield House is a friendly, family- run bed and breakfast, 3 miles (4.8 km) from Fort William. All comfortable rooms have en suite facilities and a Freeview TV. Some rooms have stunning views over the loch. An inclusive full English breakfast is also provided. Enjoy the spectacular views from the beautiful gardens at Campfield House. Campfield House enjoys exquisite views across Conaglen, Corran Narrows and the Ardgour Hills, providing an ideal base from which to explore the highlands. Free parking is available to guests. |
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| Aros Ard Bed and Breakfast - Seafield Gardens, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6RJ |
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This high-quality B&B has stunning views across Loch Linnhe and the Ardgour Hills. It is a 10-minute walk from the town centre with easy access to Highland hot spots. Aros Ard is a perfect touring base for Fort William and the romantic Western Highlands. A delicious menu is served, including a full Scottish breakfast (with vegetarian options). Your hosts provide excellent service, as well as clean, comfy and luxurious en suite rooms. Each room has loch and mountain views. |
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| Mayfield Bed and Breakfast - Happy Valley, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6SN |
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Boasting fantastic views over Ben Nevis and the Nevis Range of mountains, this small, family-run B&B is set in the rural village of Torlundy, just 3 miles away from Fort William. Your hosts, Michael and Maxean, aim to make your stay at Mayfield comfortable, relaxing and enjoyable. They will be on-hand to help and advise you on how to get the best from your stay in the Highlands, they can even provide suggested tour guide information for you. Mayfield is a bungalow, so there are no stairs inside, however there are 4 steps up into the house. If you have difficulty with steps, please contact the house prior to making a reservation to discuss suitability as there are no disabled facilities. |
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| Glenspean Lodge Hotel - Roy Bridge, Roybridge, Highland, PH31 4AW |
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Originally built in the 1880's as a private hunting lodge, the property has been carefully refurbished to offer a small country house hotel, nestled in an area of natural beauty in the Scottish Highlands. Situated 14 miles from Fort William, within 5 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland, Best Western Glenspean Lodge has for many years been a famous landmark in the area. It is also well known for its award winning AA Rosette restaurant, Nevis View, where you can enjoy a meal in the evenings. |
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| Laggan Hotel - Laggan, Dalwhinnie, Highland, PH20 1BS |
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This cosy country hotel in the Cairngorm National Park extends plenty of Highland hospitality and has an elevated position for stunning, scenic views of Speyside. The family-run Laggan Hotel is well located in 'Monarch of the Glen' country, which is ideal for outdoor pursuits: golf, fishing, mountain biking, cycling and walking. Enjoy a malt whisky from the vast selection in the bar, relax by the open fire or watch the wildlife from the conservatory. All rooms have countryside views and all are en suite. Tasty meals are available for residents and non-residents and are served in the dining room. Please give advance notice of any special dietary requirements. |
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| Letterfinlay Lodge Hotel - Loch Lochy, Spean Bridge, Highland, PH34 4DZ |
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On the banks of Loch Lochy, this hotel boasts breathtaking views over the Great Glen. Watch the world sail by from the panoramic sundeck. Many of the cosy, comfortable bedrooms have magnificent views over the loch, where you can watch the sun set and possibly see ospreys swooping over the water at dusk. Enjoy fresh produce and locally caught seafood cooked by the team of chefs. Run by a small team of friendly staff, Letterfinlay Lodge Hotel is just 17 miles from Fort William, home to Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain. |
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| Invergarry Hotel - Invergarry, Fort Augustus, Highland, PH35 4HJ |
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With a peaceful position overlooking the River Garry, this friendly hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the Scottish Highlands. Between Fort William and the Nevis Range, Inverness, the west coast and Skye, the Invergarry Hotel is based at the seat of the Ancient Clan Macdonnell. Built in 1885, the hotel was originally an old stagecoach inn. It has since been used as a sporting and shooting lodge before being transformed into a hotel, complete with residents' lounge and private gardens. Steeped in history and character, the hotel provides traditional Highland hospitality, welcoming log fires, fresh local food, real ales from the Isle of Skye and a large range of wines and Highland whiskies. |
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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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| 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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