Scotland Hotels - The Highlands
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First Class
Claymore
House Hotel (Nairn). Recently fully refurbished, the Claymore
House Hotel will offer you the warmest of welcomes. Situated in
a quiet residential area close to the beach, and between two championship
golf courses, it has something for everyone. Renowned locally for
real ale, the bar with open fires for the cooler evenings provides
an excellent meeting place for that early evening aperitif, right
through to an after dinner whisky. The wine list is extensive but
moderately priced, complimenting the excellent traditional and continental
cuisine, created from the finest Scottish local produce. The rooms
are all en-suite with baths or showers and incorporate direct dial
telephones, remote control color television, hair dryers, and tea
and coffee making facilities.
Connoisseur's Tip: A client favorite. Excellent hotel for
budget minded travelers. One of the best value's in Scotland.
Primary Area Courses: Nairn, Royal Dornoch, Lossiemouth (Moray),
Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle, Tain.
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Superior First Class
Golf
View Hotel (Nairn). The Golf View Hotel and Leisure Club boasts
48 lovely rooms, including many with sea views and all the facilities
expected from an AA 4-star hotel. The Leisure Club incorporates
pool, spa, sauna, sunbed, steamroom and Nautilus Fitness Center.
The hotel's acclaimed restaurant is renowned for serving imaginative
dishes, using the finest local produce. Adjacent to the Nairn Golf
Club, the appropriately named Golf View is also within
an hours drive of 25 other courses.
Connoisseur's Tip: Walking distance to Nairn Golf Club.
Primary Area Courses: Nairn, Royal Dornoch, Lossiemouth (Moray),
Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle, Tain.
Royal
Golf Hotel (Dornoch). Beside the Royal Dornoch Golf Club and
overlooking the Dornoch Firth, this well established hotel attracts
international golfers from all corners of the world. Significant
refurbishment has taken place in the public areas and the bedrooms,
which include two fine suites on the top floor. The split level
sun lounge offers all day dining and comfortable seating from which
to view other golfers at play on the Championship links.
Connoisseur's Tip: Recently refurbished.
Primary Area Courses: Royal Dornoch, Nairn, Lossiemouth (Moray),
Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle, Tain.
Morangie
House Hotel (Tain). This fine old Victorian mansion is set on
the northern outskirts of the highland town of Tain, one of Scotland's
oldest Royal burghs. The hotel has been extensively modernized and
tastefully decorated to maintain the character of the building.
Of special interest is the superb collection of Victorian stained
glass windows in many of the public rooms and hallways. There are
26 bedrooms, all individually decorated and furnished to the highest
standards. All rooms have en-suite bathrooms, direct dial telephones,
hairdryer and trouser press. To compliment the comfort of the accommodation
the dining room and bar offer all that's best in Highland food and
drink with salmon, venison and game in season and a comprehensive
selection of Highland malt whiskies for you to savor.
Connoisseur's Tip: Tain golf course, located next to the
hotel, is well worth playing.
Primary Area Courses: Tain, Royal Dornoch, Nairn, Lossiemouth
(Moray), Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle.
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Deluxe
Culloden
House (Culloden). At the time of the Jacobite rising in 1745-46,
Culloden House was requisitioned by Bonnie Prince Charlie and used
as his lodging and battle headquarters prior to that fateful and
final battle on Culloden Moor on the 16th April 1746. Today, this
handsome Palladian country house stands in nearly 40 acres where
guests are free to wander about the elegant lawns and parkland to
enjoy the exceptional peace, tranquility and majesty of the grounds.
The interior features a wonderfully comfortable drawing-room with
magnificent Adamesque plasterwork, many fine antiques and a large
open fire. Culloden House is rated STB and AA four stars and two
Rosettes for food. Member of 'Taste of Scotland'.
Connoisseur's Tip: A property steeped in history.
Primary Area Courses: Nairn, Royal Dornoch, Lossiemouth (Moray),
Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle, Tain.
Carnegie
Club at Skibo Castle (Dornoch). Heaven on earth was how Andrew
Carnegie described Skibo - his glorious Highland Castle which is
now home to the Carnegie Club. The Scottish-born American steel
tycoon and philanthropist left his native land at the age of thirteen
to make his fortune in America and returned one of the richest and
most successful men of his generation. His extensive search for
a Highland home led him to the unparalleled estate of Skibo which
for over a thousand years has enchanted all those who have visited
there.
Connoisseur's Tip: The finest experience in Scotland. Great
links course and ideal for golfers and non-golfers.
Primary Area Courses: Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle, Royal
Dornoch, Nairn, Lossiemouth (Moray), Tain.
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