Whitebridge Hotel, Inverness, Highland
The Whitebridge Hotel, near Inverness in the Highlands, has been around since 1899. Built on the site of a King’s House in the time of General Wade, it now has 12 rooms, most en-suites, all with beverage making facilities and colour TV. There is also a comfortable lounge, a small cocktail bar and a larger traditional public bar for guests to unwind in. Its dining room provides excellent quality cuisine, an intimate atmosphere and a selection of choice liquors. While staying at the Whitebridge, you can also go on wildlife trips, deer-stalking, bird-watching, boating, pony trekking, riding, golfing, off-roading or fishing for brown trout, salmon or sea-trout.
Inverness Apartments + Cottages in Inverness
For self-catering options during your stay at Inverness – the city in the Highlands – Inverness Apartments is an ideal option. You will get a choice of cottages and apartments, all with picturesque views, luxurious furnishing, private parking and individual patio. Bed-linen, table linen, and towels are provided – however, smoking and pets are not allowed on the premises. Continental breakfast is provided on the first morning of your stay. All the properties are located within a 15-minute walk from the Inverness city centre with its restaurants and shopping centres. If you feel a little more adventurous, you can go on walks in the highlands, visit castles, distilleries, mountains and lochs for a refreshing vacation.
Melrose Villa Guest House, Inverness
The Melrose Villa is located at a short walk from the Inverness town centre in the Highlands. Its rooms are tastefully furnished with self-regulating heating, colour television, and complimentary tea and coffee on request. Most bedrooms(family, triple, twin, double or single) have en-suite bathrooms. One double room and one family room use a shared bathroom. The hotel also has a full security system allowing you to lock the rooms from the inside. At Inverness, there are restaurants, pubs, theatre, castles, distilleries, musicals, museums and heritage centres close by for your entertainment and enrichment. You can also go skiing, walking, golfing, angling or exploring the historical sites of the Highlands.
