One of the driest and sunniest places in the whole of Scotland,
NAIRN
, sixteen miles east of Inverness, began its days as a peaceful community of fishermen and farmers. The former spoke Gaelic, the latter English, allowing James VI to boast that a town in his kingdom was so large that people at one end of the main street could not understand those at the other end. It boasts two championship golf courses, and Thomas Telford's
harbour
is filled with leisure c... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1870 Year Remodeled 2000The Best Western Windsor Hotel, Set In A QuietResidential Area Of The Seaside Town Of Nairn, Has OverThe Last 18 Months Been Sympathetically Refurbished InLine With The Owner S Commitment To A Continual Upgrade,Whilst Retaining Its Character Of A... [More]
A comfortable family run inn (3 stars) in the historic village of Auldearn. The Covenanters is in an ideal location to explore the magnificent scenery of the North and West Highlands, Moray, Speyside, the Cairngorms and Aberdeenshire. Situated between Inverness and the historic town of Elgin and ab... [More]
The Newton Hotel Has 56 Rooms And Is Set In 21 Acres OfMature Parkland And Gardens Bordering NairnGolf Course Host Of The Walker Cup In 1999.It Was Built As A Family Home In 1872 Transformed Into A Comfortable Hotel In 1951And Extended And Refurbished In 2002. The RestaurantHas An Aa Rossette For Fo... [More]
Guests staying at the hotel can choose to dine in either the Conservatory which serves meals all day every day or in the AA rosette restaurant where our Taste of the Highlands menu is available.The Swallow Golf View Hotel & Leisure Club has a total of 42 bedrooms, all of which have undergone full re... [More]
Built as a family home in 1872 and a hotel since 1951, in recent years The Newton has seen a number of improvements, including refurbishment of all bedrooms in the original building as well as the addition of The Highland Conference Centre and a wing of spacious master bedrooms. [More]