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Loch Ness Drumnadrochit Hotel
3.6/560 Reviews
The friendly staff save this from being a thoroughly unpleasant place to stay the night, but it's a challenge. After the Victorian hotel next door was gutted to house an expensively naff 'Nessie' visitor attraction, the accommodation remaining is a weather-beaten old 1970s annex with all the charm of a Cold War youth hostel. It's clean enough, to be fair, although the slight whiff of damp pooch endures. The boiler works too well, if anything, and the shower will provide water at Hot, Very Hot, Scalding and Aff Tae Infirmary Wi' Ye temperatures; should you want it cooler, the loch is nearby. If this doesn't entirely appeal, and Drumnadrochit's limited charms seem unlikely to detain you for a whole night, Inverness alternatives are not far away.
1 Lochness Rooms&Hostel
3.6/526 Reviews
I stayed here for one night while I was cycling the great Glen way. Check in was quick, key in door and luggage had been put in a garden room for me. There is a secure bike storage at this place. There was tv, towels in the room, great outside seating area and good free WiFi. I had access to a communal kitchen in the main house which had all the facilities you could ask for as well as some home made cake left for guests. Good location directly opposite village green and on the way. Staff really helpful and willing to let me check out a little later if required. Comfy bed and good hot shower. I would recommend this place.
Drumdevan Country House, Inverness
3.3/544 Reviews
Only stayed for one night Very convenient for driving. But the hotel is remote, it will be troublesome if there is no car And there are no street lights nearby at night, it will be a bit scary But drive ten minutes directly to the nearby city center Free parking downstairs, very good There is no elevator in the hotel, you can only carry your luggage upstairs. The hotel is self-check in At the beginning, the password error needs to call the customer service phone to deal with the password problem before opening the door. But the problem was solved soon.
Loch Ness Clansman Hotel
4/561 Reviews
The hotel is just off the Loch Ness. You can see the scenery of Loch Ness from the window and cross the road to the Loch Ness Cruise Terminal. It’s just that we arrived late and the cruise has closed. Although the check-in was a little problem and it took a long time, the final solution was satisfactory.
Inverness Lochardil House
4.4/5103 Reviews
The room is good, it is an old castle-style architectural hotel, very medieval castle style, the hotel service is very good, the front desk staff and restaurant service staff are very warm, the breakfast is rich.
Loch Ness Lodge
4.6/561 Reviews
This is what the Trip Advisor site says: “Loch Ness Lodge is an elegant and intimate retreat - a luxury B&B - in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, which brings together the very best of traditional Scottish architecture and contemporary design. With seven sumptuous, individually designed bedrooms, elegant reception rooms, a spa and therapy area and access to some of Scotland's most stunning scenery, Loch Ness Lodge has everything you could need for an unforgettable break.” Unfortunately, it’s not quite true. Although a lovely B&B, it does not have a spa or therapy rooms nor does it have everything you need for an unforgettable break. If you are an American and think you are getting 5 star lodge, you will be disappointed as were we. It has none of the amenities we are accustomed to at a 5 star facility based on US standards. It is indeed a lovely Bed and Breakfast with superb service. When the manager realized we were disappointed he offered a complimentary bottle of Prosecco which was very generous. The staff goes over and above to make guests feel welcome. We appreciated that. The room had a great view of the Loch Ness and was comfortably appointed. Other than breakfast, there are no meals served here. You can request a charcuterie plate in advance. For lunch or dinner you must walk down a hill to a nearby restaurant (The Clansman). Otherwise, you have to get a taxi into Inverness (about 20 minutes). The hill makes it unadvisable for people with mobility issues. Overall, if you are interested in an upscale B&B you will appreciate Loch Ness Lodge and its wonderfully hospitable staff.

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