Choose from 73 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.
| Glenfield Hotel - North Road, Ullapool, Highland, IV26 2TG |
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The Glenfield Hotel Ullapool is situated on the edge of the village. Just a gentle stroll from the village centre, the hotel is set amidst its own peaceful gardens. The hotel also features a sauna and open plan lounge, bar and restaurant. The lounge/bar area features a striking open fire - perfect for swapping stories long into the night. |
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| The Brown Trout Hotel - Station Road, Wick, Highland, KW1 5YN |
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Situated in the historic village of Watten, near Loch Watten, this family-run hotel provides a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, complemented by comfortable accommodation and fantastic home-cooked food. An ideal base for fishing, Loch Watten is the second largest loch in Caithness, and is renowned for its wild brown trout - from which the hotel takes its name. The Brown Trout Hotel is also just 7 miles from the picturesque fishing port of Wick and 14 miles from the historic town of Thurso. |
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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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| Garth Hotel - Castle Road, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, PH26 3HN |
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Originally a 17th century inn, the Garth hotel and Restaurant is nestled amid its own extensive grounds and landscaped gardens. Located on the North East side of The Square, the tastefully modern accommodation offers attractive views of either the countryside or the Victorian elegance of the town. After dining on fresh local produce in the popular ? la carte restaurant, relax in the bar with its wide selection of draught and bottled beers, wines, spirits and over 70 malt whiskies. |
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| Inn at Ardgour - Ardgour, Onich, Highland, PH33 7AA |
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A warm, family welcome awaits at our traditional West Highland inn/small hotel, beautifully situated on the banks of Loch Linnhe. Capture stunning views across the loch to the entrance of the Great Glen and the mountains beyond. Twelve excellent en suite bedrooms all boast loch views. Enjoy the Loch-View Restaurant and Bar and the residents lounge. The inn is ideally located for Mull, Iona, Skye, Ben Nevis, Fort William, Ardnamurchan, Glencoe, Oban, Loch Ness and for touring the West Highlands. Please note that the quickest way to get to the inn is via a 3 minute ride on the Corran Car Ferry. |
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| Royal Marine Hotel - Golf Road, Brora, Highland, KW9 6QS |
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The Royal Marine Hotel overlooks the mouth of the River Brora and offers calm, gracious surroundings, great food, leisure facilities, log fires and a Highland welcome. In addition to the leisure club, you can enjoy boats on Loch Brora, mountain bikes, and an adjacent 18-hole golf course. The golf course and beach are 1 minute away. The house was designed in 1913 by Sir Robert Lorimer and the original woodwork and antique furniture are still in place. |
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| Craigdarroch House - Foyers, Foyers, Highland, IV2 6XU |
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With a superb quiet location in a Highland forest near Falls of Foyers waterfall, Craigdarroch House has open log fires and stunning panoramic views of Loch Ness. Craigdarroch House has a restaurant in which you can savour a candle-lit dinner in the dining room, with views of the loch and the hills beyond. Bar meals are served all day. The lounge bar has a fine malt whisky collection of 130 whiskies. Relax with a book or watch the wildlife in the surrounding woodland from the comfort of the hotel's conservatory. On the hillside above Loch Ness, Craigdarroch House is great for guests who want to stay in an area of outstanding natural beauty and explore the Highland area. |
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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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| Newton Hotel - Inverness Rd, Nairn, Highland, IV12 4RX |
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Set in 21 acres of mature parkland and gardens, bordering Nairn Golf Course - host of the Walker Cup in 1999. The Newton Hotel, with 56 bedrooms, is an imposing building in a secluded location. 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. |
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| The Isles Of Glencoe Hotel - Nr Fort William, Ballachulish, Highland, PH49 4HL |
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On a peninsula reaching out into Loch Leven, this peaceful retreat has breathtaking views across calm waters to the impressive mountains of the West Highlands. In a stunning Highland setting, The Isles of Glencoe Hotel is a 3-star, family-friendly establishment. Built in a modern Scandinavian style, it offers the warmest of traditional Scottish welcomes. As a guest, you can enjoy free use of the impressive leisure facilities, which include an indoor swimming pool, a hydro-seat, a bio-sauna and an exercise room. The Isles of Glencoe Hotel is a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of the West Highlands of Scotland. There is much to see and do, including easy walking, exciting climbing, boat trips, fishing and visits to castles, museums and distilleries. |
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| Onich Hotel - Onich, Onich, Highland, PH33 6RY |
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With dramatic mountain views and a stunning loch-side setting, this family-run hotel offers attractive, individually decorated rooms, beautiful gardens and an impressive restaurant. The Onich Hotel has a great location for a relaxing highland break or an action-packed adventure holiday on Scotland's West Coast. The surrounding countryside is renowned as an area of outstanding natural beauty and Glencoe, Ben Nevis, Fort William, Loch Ness, Oban, Mull, Iona and Skye are all within easy reach. All of the charming and comfortable en suite rooms are individually decorated and have their own unique character. Some rooms have balconies and many have panoramic views over the gardens to Loch Linnhe and the stunning scenery beyond. All rooms have satellite TV, radio, telephones, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryers. With stunning views of the loch, the restaurant specialises in fresh local produce including seafood, venison and game in season. |
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| The Ferry Inn - Scrabster, Thurso, Highland, KW14 7UJ |
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The last hotel on the A9, The Ferry Inn at Scrabster is newly renovated and has wonderful sea views. Just north of Thurso, Scrabster Harbour is the gateway to the Orkney Islands. The renowned restaurant, The Upperdeck, has a fantastic steakhouse and also specialises in locally caught seafood. The lively Popeye's is a public bar with a wide-screen TV showing sporting events. The en suite bedrooms have tea/coffee facilities and flat-screen TVs with Freeview channels. |
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| The Rowan Tree Country Hotel - Loch Alvie, Aviemore, Highland, PH22 1QB |
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When you choose to stay at The Rowan Tree Country Hotel, our aim is that you will enjoy your stay to the full. You can spend your day in and around the hotel, savouring the surroundings, strolling nearby or simply relaxing. The hotel benefits from views of the mountains to the East and the Loch to the West. Although in tranquil surroundings, we are located on the outskirts of Aviemore and just minutes from the A9. The hotel - originally called The Lynwilg Mail and one of the oldest Inns in the Spey valley - was built in the 1700s as a coaching inn alongside the Great North Road. Extended in the mid-1800s, it rapidly established an excellent reputation and received honourable mentions in a number of diaries and accounts of the time. In its time, a part of the hotel has served as the village store, the post office and the local pub. Renamed The Rowan Tree in the early 90s, the hotel has been tastefully modernised and upgraded but always with an eye to retaining its essential character and features: timber beams, open fires and the stained-glass leaded window at the head of the splendid staircase. |
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