dating to the late 1800s, this traditional b&b in a stone built house sits within a 6-minute walk of inverness city centre and inverness castle, and a 14-minute walk from scotrail trains. 3 have en suite bathrooms, while 2 share a bathroom. locked bike and equipment storage is available. free cooked or continental breakfast is served in a dining room, and off-street parking is provided. classically style rooms retain original features, some with wood panelling and fireplaces. . all offer wifi access and tvs plus hospitality trays and free toiletries Inverness Airport 16 min
Cawdor Castle and Gardens (23 min) 14th-century castle linked to Macbeth, as thane of Cawdor, with drawbridge, tapestries and gardens. Inverness Museum and Art Gallery (6 min) Contemporary museum spaces displaying geology, natural history, art and archaeology collections. Black Isle (22 min) Dotted with charming villages, cottages & ruins, visitors to this peninsula can view dolphins. Inverness Cathedral, dedicated to St Andrew (11 min) Victorian Episcopalian cathedral church built of red stone and granite and hosting regular services. Beauly Priory (23 min) Forested ruins of an ancient 1230 church & graveyard founded by a little-known order of monks. Inverness Botanic Gardens (11 min) A botanic garden with a tropical house with a carp pond and waterfalls, formal gardens and a cafe. Chanonry Point (30 min) This bayside outcrop with a lighthouse is popular for observing bottlenose dolphins & grey seals. The Victorian Market (8 min) 19th-century shopping arcade filled with tiny stores for gifts & souvenirs, plus cafes & eateries. Culloden Battlefield (12 min) Site of bloody last battle of Jacobite Rising, with visitor centre and interactive exhibition. Ness Islands (5 min) Scenic, tree-filled islands linked by bridges featuring walking paths, wildlife & a mini train ride. Clava Cairns (15 min) 4000-year-old burial cairns, each enclosed by stone circles, on a terrace above the River Nairn. Inverness Castle (7 min) This 1800s red sandstone castle overlooks the cliffs & offers lush grounds open to the public. Fort George (23 min) 18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum. Glen Ord Distillery Visitor Centre & Whisky Shop (23 min) Guided tours & whisky tastings at a modernized 19th-century distillery in a rural Highland setting. Beauly Firth (23 min) This bay is linked to the River Beauly & the River Ness & connects to the Moray Firth. |