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]
5 minutes walk from Inverness town centre and all amenities (shops, bus, rail, Eden Court Theatre, Loch Ness, Dolphin Tours, and much much more). Private parking and a garden to sit in on those warm Scottish days. [More]
One minute from alighting from the train, 15 minutes from the airport, and nestling in the vibrant and modern Highland capital of Scotland, is a true delight, a friendly, welcoming, real Scottish hotel of magnetic character and charm. A unique marriage of historical majesty and grandeur with that sp... [More]
Glendruidh House originally a Dower House has been converted to the small, exclusive hotel it is today. Full of character with open fires in the drawing room and suptuous bar. Dinner is served to residents only. All meals are prepared from the very best of the fresh local produce available.Reserva... [More]
Situated approximately 3.5 miles from Inverness town centre, 5 miles from Inverness airport and only 1.5 miles from the historic Culloden Battlefield. It is thus ideally situated both for the tourist savouring the delights of this area of the Highlands, and for the businessman who is within easy rea... [More]
The Best Western Palace Hotel is Scottish Hotel keeping at its very best. The 1 million investment has made quite a differnce. Not only have the bedrooms recently been upgraded to a superb standard, but also the Restaurant and Lounge area. You will find a newly refurbished relaxing lounge with new ... [More]