Bed and Breakfasts in Inverness-shire

The capital of Inverness-shire is Inverness which is also known as the capital of the Highlands and it evolved from an ancient fort. The area has lots to see and do, some places to visit include the Highland Wineries at Inverness, the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Loch Ness for some monster spotting! and the Culloden Moor Visitors Centre.

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MacDonald House, Inverness, Inverness-shire

PPPN £35
3 Star3 Star3 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingDinner AvailableHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
The MacDonald House enjoys a superb situation in one of the most picturesque areas of Inverness, on the banks of the River Ness opposite Inverness Cathedral. Ideal for the businessman or for the tourist we are a few minutes walk from the City Centre, Eden Court Theatre and the beautiful walks at Whin Park. The MacDonald House enjoys a superb situation in one of the most picturesque areas of Inverness, on the banks of the River Ness opposite Inverness Cathedral. Ideal for the businessman or for the tourist we are a few minutes walk from the City Centre, Eden Court Theatre and the beautiful walks at Whin Park. Inverness, capital of the Highlands, sits in the heart of the north of Scotland. It is both a fast-growing centre for business and social development and an historic site steeped in fascinating history. Inverness has plenty to offer with its bustling atmosphere and picturesque highland location, having existed as a city for over 7000 years. Despite the rapid growth of Inverness and it being awarded City status by the queen in 2000, it has retained its character as a traditional market town with many historical sites of interest. Inverness Castle is a magnificent site of historical splendour which sits on the banks of the river, and the Old High Church - also by the riverside - is the oldest building in Inverness, with a 16th Century church tower. Of course one of the most famous features of the Inverness-Shire area is Loch Ness, home of Nessie - The Loch Ness Monster. There are daily boat trips from the river within the city out to the loch, coach trips and car hire options. A visit to this landmark attraction is absolutely recommended to all visitors to the city and surrounding areas. Rates: From £35 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets are allowed. Off street parking. Dinner available. Wi-Fi/internet access. 3 Star Visit Scotland.

Park Hill Guest House, Inverness, Inverness-shire

PPPN £25 - £35
3 Star3 Star3 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Cherry and Shaun, your Scottish hosts welcome you to their friendly family-run guest house. Our motto is 'come as a guest, leave as a friend'. Our guest house has high standards of cleanliness and good food, and we are well known for repeat bookings. All our bedrooms have new flat screen TVs with Freeview, plus tea, coffee and biscuits. Bathrooms include complementary toiletries. A warm welcome awaits at Parkhill Guest House which is a great base for exploring the city and the surrounding Highlands Inverness can be easily reached by car, train or plane. Overnight sleeper trains operate from London Euston Station, and there are regular daytime trains running between London - Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness every day. There are also daily flights to/from Inverness Airport where car rental is available if required. Inverness is an ideal location from which to explore the magnificent castles and scenery of the Highlands. This vibrant city is host to many events throughout the year including music festivals and Celtic/Gaelic celebrations. Highland Games also take place in Inverness and in nearby towns during the summer months. Inverness has a wide selection of restaurants and cafes serving lunches and evening meals. Close by is Loch Ness which can be reached either by coach, car or boat. Other popular local attractions include historic Culloden Battlefield and Fort George, legendary Cawdor and fairytale Brodie Castle. Rates: From £25 to £35 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets are allowed by arrangement. Wi-Fi/internet access. 3 Star Visit Scotland.

Braemar Guest House, Fort William, Inverness-shire

PPPN £20
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
Allows PetsNo SmokingOff Street ParkingGarden
Distance: Miles
Braemar is a lovely detached villa in Fort William, Highlands of Scotland, with views of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain and its accompanying glen, Glen Nevis. This is also perhaps the best place to stay in the Scottish West Highlands if you have a passion for trains, especially the famous Jacobite Steam Train, which trundles past the house on a daily basis in the summer. This highly recommended Bed and Breakfast boasts many facilities to enhance your stay - high quality and individually designed rooms, drying facilities for wet clothes, ironing and washing facilities, ample private parking and a large garden in which you are welcome to enjoy warm summer evenings. With Fort William town centre being only a short 10 minute walk away, you will find plenty of things to do to keep you amused throughout your stay here. There are many things to do out and about in the Higlands. Fort William is a busy town set at the foot of Ben Nevis. The Fort William is set amongst magnificent scenery and is very popular in the tourist season. Recently designated as the Outdoor Capital of the UK, visitors will find that there are plenty of outdoor activities in the area from mounain climbing and walking, winter ski-ing and ice climbing, to more gentle pursuits for the less adventurous! Rates: From £20 per person per night without breakfast. Children are welcome. No smoking. Pets are allowed by arrangement. Off street parking. 4 Star Visit Scotland.

The Gables, Muir of Ord, Inverness-shire

PPPN £30 - £35
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
You will be made very welcome in our comfortable Bed & Breakfast which is situated in a quiet rural location on the outskirts of Muir of Ord, a village on the Black Isle close to Inverness. It is centrally located for day trips to the East, West and North coasts of the Scottish Highlands. Our quality Bed & Breakfast accommodation consists of 2 Guest Bedrooms with en-suite facilities. Both rooms have colour TV and hospitality trays and central heating. A cosy lounge and conservatory are available for guests use. A full Scottish cooked breakfast is served in the dining room with a selection of fruit juice, grapefruit, porridge, scrambled or poached eggs, Tea and Coffee. Visitors to our Bed & Breakfast are ideally placed for touring the Scottish Highlands, including Inverness and Loch Ness. Day trips to the West coast and Isle of Skye are also possible. Close by you can visit the lovely Victorian Spa village of Strathpeffer and the pretty little place of Beauly with its Priory. Day trips can easily be made to places such as Ullapool, Gairloch, Inverewe Gardens, the Falls of Shin Visitors Centre and the Isle of Skye. Also within reach, Loch Ness and the beautiful Glen Affric. The City of Inverness, capital of the Highlands, is 20 minutes away by car (or you can use the train or bus). Rates: From £30 to £35 per person per night. Children are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. Wi-Fi/internet access. 4 Star Visit Scotland.