Straddling a nexus of major road and rail routes,
INVERNESS
is the busy and prosperous hub of the Highlands, and an inevitable port of call if you're exploring the region by public transport.
Buses
and
trains
leave for communities right across the far north of Scotland, and it isn't uncommon for people from as far afield as Thurso, Durness and Kyle of Lochalsh to travel down for a day's shopping here - Britain's most northerly chain-store... [More]
Year Built 1876 Year Remodeled 1998The Handsomely Castellated Best Western Lochardil HouseHotel Recalls Days Of Victorian Splendor. Set InAttractive Gardens Dominated By Mature Pines, It Is ThePerfect Place To Relax After A Day S Business, Or TouringThe Spectacular Scenery Of The Surrounding Highlan... [More]
The Columbia Motel is a tourist class hotel located just half a mile from Inverness Railway Station. The Hotel is 11 miles from the Inverness/Dalcross Airport. Situated right on the banks of the River Ness, the Columbia Hotel overlooks the Inverness Castle, and is within easy walking distance of the... [More]
Located On The Shores Of Loch Ness Approximatly 15 Miles From Inverness, The Hotel Has A Lovely View Over Loch Ness. The Hotel Is A Traditional Highland Country House Designed With A Large Open Log Fire Place,High Connice Ceilings And Wood Panelling Throughout The Hall, Dining Room,Lounge,Bar And Dr... [More]
The Crown Court Hotel provides a welcoming world of peace, tranquillity and traditional Scottish hospitality. Perfectly sited in the Highland town of Inverness, an ancient Scottish waypoint, the hotel is minutes from the town centre. Known as the heart of the Highlands, Inverness makes a perfect bas... [More]
Set In 40 Acres Of Gardens, This Adams Style Georgian House Is The Premier Hotel In Inverness. All Of The Guest Rooms Are Comfortable And Nicely Equipped To Give A Feeling Of Being Home Away From Home. The Hotel Also Has A Variety Of Facilities And Services That Are Sure To Meet The Needs Of Both Bu... [More]