
The property spreads on 10 acres of land located in the Scotland Highlands, Glencoe Glen. The Victorian style Glencoe House has 4 floors, 7 rooms and a huge private garden. It has been renovated in 2013.
The ornate ceiling, spacious sitting rooms, satin bedding, original Victorian style fireplace and impressive views over the window create a pleasant and unique atmosphere.
Rooms are traditionally furnished, with Egyptian cotton bedding and picturesque views of the mountains and lakes.
Lord and Lady Strathcona lived in Glencoe House. Its origin dates back to 1896.
Set amid one of the last unspoiled wildernesses in Europe, the hotel offers its visitors a tranquil retreat of exceptional natural beauty.
This boutique hotel features spacious rooms with traditional furnishing and wonderful views.
Pets are allowed with no extra charges.
Atlantic seals in the harbor, red deer on the moorland, golden eagles over the mountains; from this romantic hotel's hillside setting, guests can see the quiet fishing village of Lochinver, and the clear waters of the loch.
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Best Western Inverness Palace Hotel & Spa has been operating as a hotel since 1890, when it initially opened in order to accommodate all the new tourists that came in the area because of the construction of the railway. Steeped in history, this hotel boasts luxurious and absolutely comfortable rooms, ideal for families, couples and single travellers alike. An invigorating spa and wellness club is available as well, offering guests countless moments of relaxation and rejuvenation in this breathtaking environment.
Inverness Palace Hotel & Spa was originally built in 1870 where a much older mansion used to stand. Designed by a famous Scottish architect, the palace was first opened as a hotel in 1890. Its Baronial-style architecture, its two conical-shaped towers and its majestic entrance that resembles that of Fyvie Castle, quickly made it one of the most distinguished hotels in the area, especially after the tourism expanded after the construction of the railway. During WWI, the hotel was used by the Navy. It has been owned by its current owner since the 1970s and is still one of the most impressive historic hotels in the area.
Spend precious moments of relaxation and rejuvenation in the hotel's Leisure Club & Spa. Boasting a 50 foot swimming pool, a steam room, sauna, as well as a well-equipped fitness suite, the hotel's spa facilities are made to satisfy every guest's whims and desires.
Dogs are very welcome to stay at this hotel. There is a fee of £15 per dog per night, while every room can accommodate up to 2 dogs maximum.
Dogs are allowed to stay at the hotel for free. Only one dog is permitted per room.
Elegance and quality over quantity are the words that best describe this 5-star hotel and its services. Guests will be met with the absolute luxury as they are treated like royalty in this magnificent boutique hotel.
This historic estate has been standing proud at the countryside of Inverness in Scotland since the 18th century. Featuring luxurious and elegantly appointed rooms and suites, some of which are located right next to the lush garden, as well as a Library Bar, exquisite dining options and surrounded by vast green spaces, this hotel is bound to offer guests the most relaxing and enjoyable time in Scotland.
Spend your honeymoon at this historic Inverness luxury hotel and create memories with your significant other that will last for a lifetime.
If you have always wanted to spend your honeymoon in the idyllic Scottish Highlands, Coul House Hotel gives you the perfect opportunity to do so. Offering high-standard facilities and surrounded by breathtaking scenery, your most romantic trip will certainly remain engraved in your memory forever.
Spend a fairytale-like honeymoon in the Isle of Skye, also known as 'The Misty Isle', an absolutely romantic destination chosen by many couples. The hotel offers cosy and luxurious accommodation amidst breathtaking sceneries, ensuring a wonderful and memorable honeymoon vacation.
At The Moorings Hotel, they welcome your well behaved four legged friend, supplying the following on arrival: A Canine Welcome letter featuring suggestions of nearby sniffing and walking spots, Bowl, Dog Bed, Nice biscuity treats and more.
No medieval Scottish castle is complete without its own ghosts and Bunchrew House Hotel is no exception to this rule. It is believed that the ghost of Isobel wanders around the castle at nights, being the cause of creaky floorboards and the smell of log burning in the fireplace.
This four star guesthouse does not accommodate children under the age of 16.
The hotel's Deluxe Garden Rooms which lead out to a terraced balcony and lawn are the perfect accommodation for guests who want to take their dogs along on vacation. None of the other rooms are dog-friendly.
Offering 24 rooms, including suites, and garden rooms, this 15th century castle hotel also offers several personalized rooms and a restaurant.
Set in the heart of Dornoch, the castle boasts a 500-year-old history. Although the exact date of its construction is not known, it is said to be around since the 16th century. The castle was rebuilt during the 18th century, and it was used as a prison, a school and many other things before becoming the lavish historic hotel that it is today. Maintaining as much of its original atmosphere and period grandeur, the castle is bound to offer an unforgettable experience to every guest who stays there.
Enjoy the perfect romantic destination in the idyllic Highlands of Scotland.
This dramatic Castle offers a personable venue for weddings, well known for the best in Scottish hospitality.
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Originally built in the 12th century, the castle belonged to the Bains and the Davidson clan soon after. The name Tulloch was given to the castle at the beginning of the 16th century and has remained as such ever since, despite having changed ownership countless times. In the 1940s, after the evacuation of Dunkirk, the castle was used as a hospital and later on as a hostel for females only. In 1996, the castle was sold again and remade into the hotel and conference centre that it is today.
Dating as far back as the 12th century, Tulloch Castle Hotel is said to be the residence of quite a few ghostly guests. The most well-known amongst them is definitely the Green Lady, a ghost who has apparently also been caught on camera, thus spurring many investigations on site and even more documentaries about her story and the castle. Due to her popularity, the castle hotel has given her name to its bar, the Green Lady Bar, while in the Great Hall one can see the portrait of Elizabeth Davidson who is said to be the Green Lady herself.
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