Hotels 31 to 60 in Highland, Scotland
Choose from 117 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.
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Bank Street,
Fort William,
PH33 6AY |
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Lewiston,
Drumnadrochit,
IV63 6UW |
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Iolaire Road,
Lochinver,
IV27 4LU |
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The Scot House Hotel - This award winning 3-star Victorian hotel sits at the heart of the Cairngorm National Park, amid the magnificent scenery of the Scottish Highlands With a bar and restaurant, the hotel is 15 minutes south of Aviemore, and lies within a 20 mile radius of 10 championship golf courses including Boat of Garten, Newtonmore, Nairn and Kingussie. The hotel is recommended by several leading hotel guides including Michelin, AA Hotel Guide, Les Routiers and Travellers' Scotland. It is the perfect touring base from which to explore the whisky and castle trails, the River Spey, the Cairngorm Mountains or simply enjoying the stunning scenery and rich wildlife. Enjoy comfortable rooms, outstanding meals and a friendly and relaxing atmosphere. Following a major refurbishment, rooms feature new en suite bathrooms. King-size rooms now have whirlpool baths and bathrobes provided for your comfort.
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Newtonmore Road,
Kingussie,
PH21 1HE |
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Dalwhinnie,
Dalwhinnie,
PH19 1AG |
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Laggan,
Dalwhinnie,
PH20 1BS |
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Oldfield,
Thurso,
KW14 8RE |
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Manse Road,
Kingussie,
PH21 1JF |
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Deshar Road,
Boat of Garten,
PH24 3BH |
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North Rd,
Fort William,
PH33 6TG |
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Mackays Hotel - In Wick, in the beautiful area of Caithness in the Northern Highlands, Mackays offers award-winning service and fine food in No1 Bistro, as well as free Wi-Fi and parking. Built in 1883, Hotel is regularly updated, combining attractive period features with simple, stylish touches for a relaxed atmosphere. Rooms have a widescreen TV, free Wi-Fi and a guide to the local area. No1 Bistro serves local produce and fish from the boats of nearby Scrabster. In the friendly bar, whisky and wines are a speciality. The Orkney Islands are a ferry ride away, and you can visit The Castle of Mey, which was home to the Queen Mother for many years.
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Union Street,
Wick,
KW1 5ED |
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Marybank,
Contin,
IV6 7UT |
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Castle Road,
Grantown-on-Spey,
PH26 3HN |
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Kincraig Castle Hotel - A relaxing retreat just 20 minutes away from Inverness, this peaceful hotel is surrounded by some of Scotlands best golf courses, beaches, distilleries, castles and scenery. Kincraig Castle Hotel is set in an elevated position within its own grounds with extensive views towards the Cromarty Firth. Originally built in 1800, the lounge, bar and dining room all retain their original stone-framed windows (as do the front bedrooms), moulded ceilings and fireplaces. The exceptional Adam fireplace in the lounge is of particular interest and is delightful to return to after a day out exploring. To unwind after a long day you can enjoy fine dining in the Kincraigs Red Rosette-accredited restaurant or sip one of the Dalmore malts in the lounge, far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Easy day trips can be made to places as diverse as Ullapool, Aviemore, Wick, Inverewe Gardens and Kyle of Lochalsh.
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Invergordon,
Invergordon,
IV18 0LF |
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Achilty,
Contin,
IV14 9EG |
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25 The Square,
Grantown-on-Spey,
PH26 3HF |
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Loch Ness,
Fort Augustus,
PH32 4DU |
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Achintore Road,
Fort William,
PH33 6RQ |
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Main Street,
Newtonmore,
PH20 1DD |
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Balnain,
Balnain,
IV63 6TJ |
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Tulloch Castle Hotel - Tulloch Castle Hotel, a 12th Century Castle, set in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland. With unrivaled hospitality, superb food and its ideal location, make this your home as you travel the Highlands. In days of old, only the Laird or the Chief of the Clan could enjoy a relaxing stay in a Scottish highland castle. Nowadays, times have changed. At Tulloch Castle Hotel, you'll be made as welcome as the Laird himself, to sample the splendid hospitality, comfortable surroundings and superb food. Tulloch Castle dates from the 12th Century, when first the Bains and later the Clan Davidson laid claim to its lands. Like its lively history, the castle's fortunes have changed many times. Now, it is once again a magnificent fortress, with a ready welcome for travellers. In an imposing position, with highland views spread out like an open atlas, the castle is on the edge of the bustling market town of Dingwall, with its characterful shops and museum, just 15 miles north of Inverness. Swift new roads make Tulloch Castle the perfect base to explore the enchanting Black Isle to the east, the stunning contrasts of the west highlands and the unforgettable deep glens and rugged coastlines of the west highlands - all just a daytrip away. Whether you want to enjoy a fine meal in the castle restaurant, rest for a few nights in one of the castle bedchambers, or just taste a local ale in the Green Lady Lounge, you will find Tulloch Castle an unforgettable place to visit.
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Tulloch Castle Drive,
Dingwall,
IV15 9ND |
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B8008,
Morar,
PH39 4NH |
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Millburn Road,
Inverness,
IV2 3QX |
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Inn at Ardgour - 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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Ardgour,
Onich,
PH33 7AA |
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Braeval Hotel - With stunning, uninterrupted sea views over Nairn's beach and the Moray Firth, this comfortable family-run hotel offers free Wi-Fi and an award-winning bar with a range of real ales. In the heart of the town of Nairn, Braeval Hotel is a great base from which to visit the Highlands of Scotland. A charming, traditional pub, the hotel's Bandstand Bar was awarded the title of Highlands & Islands Pub of the Year 2009 by CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale). The bar keeps 6 real ales and also has a Cask Marque award and an entry in the Good Beer Guide 2009. The hotel offers bar meals and an excellent seafood menu. Renovated in 2007, the en suite rooms are decorated in a contemporary, yet comfortable style. All rooms have TVs, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryers and radio alarm clocks. Some of the rooms have sea views. A full, traditional cooked Scottish Breakfast is included in the price.
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Crescent Road,
Nairn,
IV12 4NB |
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Stoneyfield,
Inverness,
IV2 7PA |
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Culloden,
Inverness,
IV27BZ |
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Grantown Road,
Carrbridge,
PH23 3AT |
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Ronaldsway Airport,
Castletown,
IM9 2SE |
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Durine,
Durness,
IV27 4PN |
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