Located in Cromarty, The Factor’s House offers 5* accommodation 22.5 miles from Inverness. The bed and breakfast features free WiFi and on-site parking.
Just 20 minutes from Inverness, Kincraig Castle Hotel is a period property with magnificent views, and boasts a central location for exploring the north of Scotland.
Christian
Germany
The staff was extremely helpful and friendly! The house is a real castle hotel and has the - sometimes melancolic - charm that results from a long past.
Located on the Black Isle in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Newhall Mains is a collection of cottages, set within a courtyard building dating from 18th century.
Linden
United Kingdom
Beautiful luxury stay. Quiet and very comfortable.
The Shandwick Inn, a property with a bar, is located in Tain, 47 km from Inverness Castle, 38 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, as well as 47 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Alexander
United Kingdom
We liked the continental breakfast which was provided to us in our room, nicely presented in a picnic basket, with the items being all well known brand names.
Situated in Invergordon and only 43 km from Inverness Castle, Delny Glamping and Farm Animals features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Jiunn
United Kingdom
Landscaped camping ground, comfy POD to fit 6 of us. Children enjoyed the farm animals and playground. Responsive and informative host. Great experience overall.
Set in the industrial town of Invergordon, with the busy Cromarty Firth Port directly opposite and the Harbour.
mark
United Kingdom
Nigg suite was more like a small apartment, loads of room and very private, staff were lovely, and breakfast was exceptional when presented by the owner
Little Ship Inn Rooms, a property with a shared lounge, is located in Invergordon, 39 km from Inverness Castle, 29 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, as well as 38 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Fiona
United Kingdom
I had to leave the property. Facilities were not bad - as in shared kitchen and sitting area. Staff extremely nice and friendly and helpful.
A quiet week with lots to do. Was quiet with locals rather than tourists around. Would suggest to leave till after Easter time as gets busier and places are open more frequently. I am related to people who live in the town so know more things to do
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely wee town, so picturesque and very friendly.
Lovely wee town, so picturesque and very friendly. Shame the options to eat out are a bit limited with just the one hotel at the moment (which was by the way lovely). Hopefully some of the other eating establishments will be back up and running soon as it is a super wee place to visit and the variety would only add to the experience. So interesting and lots of nice walks and history to absorb. Particular mention of Calluna ladies boutique who were open sat and sun and couldn’t have been nicer or more helpful. Will def visit again.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
an interesting place with a lot to see .
an interesting place with a lot to see .The history was well portrayed with an excellent museum and courthouse. boat trips available and fooderies producing out of the ordinary dishes . A place i will return to.
marguerite
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful place to stay. Great base to tour the Black Isle.
Beautiful place to stay. Great base to tour the Black Isle. Relaxing and interesting area. We ate in the Factor's House and wandered along the sea front. Folk were swimming in the sea and loads of interesting places to visit.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Restful little town with lovely views of Cromarty Firth from...
Restful little town with lovely views of Cromarty Firth from the Links. Royal Hotel is in a prime position and provides a welcoming setting for a short stay. We ate in the hotel during our stay because the selection on the menu was varied and tasty.
Marion
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cromarty is small but a lovely place to visit and walk...
Cromarty is small but a lovely place to visit and walk around. The views are fantastic. The sea and country views are lovely and even the oil rigs being decommissioned or refitted look spectacular when lit up at night. There are some great walks around the shoreline and over South Sutor. Not many places to eat out but we tried them and they were fine. Handy local shops.
Everything. The welcome basket had a lot of thoughtful touches, the whole property was cosy, homely and comfortable. There were excellent options for dining out in Cromarty, and the whole town is very picturesque. We had a lovely stay and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to others.
Very friendly hosts, spacious accommodation, magical views of the sea, good choice for breakfast. Cromarty has a good feel and some great places for lunch.
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