Bracadale Bed and Breakfast
A Bed and Breakfast in Loch Ness
Bracadale Bed and Breakfast
- Loch Ness
- B&B
- £££
- Calendar
- 1 x Double/Twin
- 1 x
An ideal base from which to explore the stunning SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS, e.g. the ISLE OF SKYE is just an hours drive away, along one of the most beautiful routes in the United Kingdom. To find us, just take the A887 Skye road out of the pretty village of INVERMORISTON, we are the last house on the left. Twin, or double room with en-suite facilites. Family room with double bed and bunk beds and private facilities. Both rooms are equipped with a television, fridge, hair dryer and tea/coffee making facilities. There is a large comfortable guest lounge equipped with satellite television, a DVD/CD player, a selection of books and games and an open fire, should this be necessary. WiFi computer connection is available. Guests have their own garden area and access to the river.
Guest Facilities
- Wifi
- Parking on site
- Garden
- Sitting Room
- Continental Breakfast
- Full Cooked Breakfast
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Twin/Double Room
Type: Double/Twin Capacity: 2 adults 1 infant Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: Twin, or double room with en-suite bathroom
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Family Room
Type: Capacity: 4 adults 1 infant Bathroom: Private Shower In Room: Family room with double bed and bunk beds and private bathroom
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Location
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The Private House Stay's Guide
Loch Ness
The beautiful village of Drumnadrochit, 15 miles south of Inverness is home to the World Famous Loch Ness Exhibition Centre. The Exhibition itself has been written, designed and narrated by well known scientist and foremost authority on the subject, Adrian Shine. With 7 themed chambers the Loch Ness Exhibition keeps alive the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster but seeks to give visitors the opportunity to learn about the Loch, its extraordinary depth and its geological significance. The Loch forms part of the Great Glen and the Caledonian Canal.


Invermoriston