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The Waverley Guest House
3/587 Reviews
The facilities are very good, but if it is Friday and Saturday, you need to take a break from the nearby bar, there are people who revel in the night, and people who are more sensitive to noise are not friendly.
Loch Ness Drumnadrochit Hotel
3.6/560 Reviews
Best night sleep I had while in Scotland. Room was small, but clean, clean, clean! We were worried that the squeaky hallway would mean a noisy night if people walked by, but didn’t hear it all. I had had a pretty rough day, but the warm welcome we had from the gentleman at the front desk started a turn around in my day. He was helpful, gracious, and gave great advice about things to do and see. And in the evening, he helped me carry/run my late night snacks (cheese board and desserts) through the rain to my door. Not sure of his working hours, but he always seemed to be at the front desk! The ladies behind the bar at the upstairs restaurant were hilarious and worked really well with each other, as well as providing great customer service. Wi-fi was good. Electric showers had great water pressure and obviously, plenty of hot water. Comfy bed. Coffee and tea in room with cute novelty cups; and cups were a nice size (proper cupper in the morning). No lift and thicker carpet, so easier to carry cases than drag them. Plenty of parking in back. Close to most things at Loch Ness and only about 2 miles to Urquhart Castle.
Heathcote B&B
4.5/548 Reviews
We had to roam around town as we were delayed on the train and then to the B&B to meet with the owner to check in at a specific time. Had we known there was seating out back, we would’ve sat there for three hours instead of roaming around a hot city, tired from travel, with all our luggage! The courtyard is cute with lots of potted nasturtiums.Our room had a large ensuite bathroom and two chairs to have tea which was provided on the table along with a tea kettle. There is a closet for clothes, and two end tables with lamps. The bed slanted a little on one side, and I kept rolling to the edge a bit. But the room was clean, quiet at night and early morning and it’s all we needed just to sleep. The breakfast had several types of cereals, yogurt, fresh fruits, and juices. The owner, Andy, took our order for eggs, hot oatmeal, sausage, ham or bacon, which was quite nice. He automatically brought out toasted bread. It was certainly plentiful. But when it states 8:00 for breakfast--we didn’t feel very welcome for being early risers at 7:45.
Torridon Guest House
4.6/544 Reviews
The cheapest hotel in the UK, it’s a B&B, but it’s a good impression. Her husband was very reluctant to go to the place before departure, but he also praised it after arriving. The room is clean and tidy, much warmer than the photos on the Internet. See the master’s intentions There are a few rooms in the store, and an old couple runs by themselves. But the details are arranged very well. I have a good night's sleep. The morning hostess's breakfast is also very good. We are a very good experience for not staying at the hotel.
Darroch View B&B
4.1/515 Reviews
Our rooms, mine and a friends were booked through a travel agent. We arrived in the area at about 6 PM and while ordering dinner at a restaurant we decided we should contact the B and B where we were staying for the night. From the moment she answered the phone she had an attitude. She started by saying she had sent us two emails that day and had tried to call us. We are not from Scotland and our phones do not work there. We did use WIFI each night though to check emails and such. We NEVER received a call or and email from Darroch View. Anyway she told us we had to be at her facility before 7 to check in or we had no room for the night. We left my husband at the restaurant (we had already ordered) and since we were 20-30 minutes from her we drove above what speed was safe to the address provided. As we found the entrance my friend was driving a little too fast and tired to slow but, not to her satisfaction. We parked and she came up to me, the passenger and said ”you better watch your speed here, you almost hit my dog.” We saw her AND the dog on a leash. They were about 15-20 feet from the road...So we didn't almost hit the dog. This dog was a large pit bull type that kept lunging on the lead. We went inside with her grumbling the whole time. Checked in and she starts giving verbal instructions about locking this door but not that door and after 10 PM and my eyes glazed over. No written instructions like any reputable B and B would have. I will say this was one of the cleanest places we stayed our whole time in Scotland. The room with 2 twin beds was TINY, had to turn sideways to walk around the beds to the bathroom. She supplied plenty of towels, soaps, coffee packets, etc. We went to leave and the driver of our car found she had pulled in in such a position the she was having a hard time backing out. If you go forward there was a significant drop off and there was another car parked there along with a huge travel trailer. Space was VERY limited. She noticed a sign saying COTTAGE Parking with and arrow pointing to the right. So, she figured she would go that way and then turn around in that parking area. It was smaller than the parking in the front. We were trying to turn around doing the 2” one way and then 2” another way method with me watching to make sure she didn't hit the other car back there or any property. The owner comes out and starts yelling at the driver, YELLING. Telling her she is responsible for that customers car, ect. and we are going to hit it. The car we rented was one of those that turns itself off when you idle too long, etc Then she starts telling her she is clueless. Then she yells, just back out and continues to yell, ”keep going”. About half way out while backing up, her husband comes out. HE WAS WORSE. He kept telling the driver to get out and he would get the car out of there. She didn't want to because the car was rented in her name and she was responsible for it. I told him she was trying to be careful and not (de
Loch Ness Clansman Hotel
4/561 Reviews
To be honest i just wanted to give a shout out for the Car Park Attendant - Ali i think his name was. What a character, good fun, so knowledgeable, helpful and full of cheer and made the start of our stay a very welcoming experience. He adored our dogs and welcomed them with a wee treat with our permission. He certainly epitomises Highland Hospitality. Thank you again for making our trip a memorable one - 10 out of 10.

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Highest Price£1,072
Lowest Price£48
Number of Reviews2,834
Number of Hotels347
Average Price (Weekdays)£182
Average Price (Weekends)£204

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If you stay at a hotel in downtown Inverness, nearby attractions like Old High Church, Inverness Museum & Art Gallery, Inverness Castle can be your first stop. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Smoo Cave. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle, Fort Augustus. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Inverness Bike Hire, O2 High Street to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 6.27°C during the day, 3.13°C at night

• April to June: 12.42°C during the day, 8.52°C at night

• July to September: 16.02°C during the day, 12.34°C at night

• October to December: 8.12°C during the day, 5.08°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 25.34252 cm

• Summer: 19.72441 cm

• Autumn: 23.633858 cm

• Winter: 27.468504 cm

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