Acorn HouseAcorn House is situated within walking distance of Inverness town centre. The Guesthouse features a purpose built sauna and plunge pool for guest use and lovely bright airy rooms.
Dunhallin HouseDunhallin House is a newly refurbished guest house set just south of the centre of Inverness, the Highland capital. Ample off-street parking and pleasant rooms.
Corriness House Guest HouseCorriness House nestles in the idyllic village of Poolewe, 6 miles from Gairloch. The scenic views from the substantial house take in the River Ewe and the renowned Inverewe Garden
Ardvreck Guest HouseArdvreck is situated 1 1/2 miles north of Ullapool in a spectacular setting overlooking the village and Lochbroom. A remote place to commune with the sea.
Eildon Guest HouseEildon is a family run Guest House situated in a quiet residential area of Inverness. A good value guesthouse with pleasantly furnished ensuite rooms.
Ardconnel HouseArdconnel House is an attractive Victorian terraced building offering 4-star quality Bed and Breakfast accommodation in 6 guest bedrooms.
Ardlogie Guest HouseArdlogie is a friendly, relaxed guest house situated in Aviemore with superb views over the River Spey to the Cairngorm mountains
Glen Rowan Guest HouseGlen Rowan Guest House is in the tranquil and historical village of Lewiston close to Loch Ness and only one mile from Drumnadrochit and the legendary Urquhart Castle
The Hermitage Guest HouseThe Hermitage offers its guests a friendly and relaxed stay in the centre of Kingussie in a 4-star Guesthouse with 5 rooms on the main street just along from the Folk Museum
Whinpark Guest HouseWhin Park Guest House enjoys a quiet, peaceful location in the heart of Inverness. 3-star accomodation in a Victorian terraced house with 4 guest bedrooms.
The definition of where the highlands of Scotland starts is much disputed because there has always been a cultural divide between the highlanders and lowlanders of Scotland. Some would claim that the Highlands starts as the mountains rise above Stirling, others would justifiably befine the Highlands as the area to the North and West of the Great Glen that runs from Fort William to Inverness
There is not much difference between a Guesthouse and a Bed and Breakfast other than an implied larger and more professionally run establishment (though this is not always the case!). A guesthouse is more likely to have staff, a 24-hour reception and better facilities for guests than a Bed and Breakfast. They may or may not offer lunch and dinner. Learn more about accommodation types