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Dunhallin House

1 Dunhallin House

The Black Isle

Guesthouse     ££

Dunhallin 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.

Dunhallin House
Acorn House

2 Acorn House

Inverness

Guesthouse     £££

Acorn 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.

Acorn House
Castle View Guest House

3 Castle View Guest House

Inverness

Guesthouse     ££

Castle View Guesthouse is ideally situated in the centre of Inverness on the banks of the river, directly across from the castle and above the Riva and Rocpool restaurants.

Castle View Guest House
Whinpark Guest House

4 Whinpark Guest House

Inverness

Guesthouse     £££

Whin 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.

Whinpark Guest House
Eildon Guest House

5 Eildon Guest House

Inverness

Guesthouse     ££

Eildon is a family run Guest House situated in a quiet residential area of Inverness. A good value guesthouse with pleasantly furnished ensuite rooms.

Eildon Guest House
Ardconnel  House

6 Ardconnel House

Inverness

Guesthouse     £££

Ardconnel House is an attractive Victorian terraced building offering 4-star quality Bed and Breakfast accommodation in 6 guest bedrooms.

Ardconnel  House

Archie Bouverie's guide:
The Black Isle

The Black Isle is a peninsula just North of Inverness of fertile land bordered by the Beauly and Moray Firth to the south, and the Cromarty Firth to the north. The Village of Beauly is a lovely place to visit that prides itself on its floral displays (a past winner of the Britain in Bloom competition) and there are other attractive villages with tourist facilities such as Dingwall, Cromarty and Munlochy. The area has become more popular in the last two decades thanks to the erection of the Kessock Bridge, joining the Black Isle with Inverness making it a 20 minute car journey from the city.

What is a Guest House?

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