Furan Guesthouse
A Bed and Breakfast in Inverness
Furan Guesthouse
- Inverness
- B&B
- ££££
- Calendar
- 1 x
- 1 x Triple
- 1 x Double
Furan Guest House has five letting bedrooms available offering Single, Twin, Double and Family Accommodation, with all rooms having TV/DVD Player, Freeview Box, Hairdryers and Free Wireless Internet Access as standard. In addition you are welcome to use our garden patio area which includes seating for up to ten people, ideal for a nice glass of wine or cold beer after a day touring the Scottish Highlands.
Guest Facilities
- Guests get own house keys
- Luggage Storage
- Garden
- Sitting Room
- Full Cooked Breakfast
100 Old Edinburgh RoadInverness
IV23HT
T 01463 712094
Please tell the owners you found them through Private House Stays
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Family Unit
Type: Capacity: 5 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: Internet, Kettle, TV. A Family suite with three rooms: 2 double rooms and one single room and bathroom.
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Room4
Type: Triple Capacity: 2 + 1* adults Bathroom: Private In Room: Cots Available, Internet, Kettle, TV. A Family room with a double and Single bed and private adjacent bathroom
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Room5
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: Cots Available, Internet, Kettle, TV. A Double room with ensuite bathroom
What other people say
"We highly recommend booking through Private House Stays. We organised our whole Scottish trip using it."Hank and Marlene Kopoknok
Utah, USA
Location
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The Private House Stay's Guide
Inverness
Inverness is the largest town in the Highlands and the busy and prosperous hub of the region. The town's position at the head of the Great Glen and on the shores of the Moray Firth have made it a firm favourite with tourists. Though Inverness has little in the way of major sights, it's a pleasant place to base yourself as you explore the other, more visible attractions on offer in the surrounding area, including the resident population of dolphins in the Moray Firth, Strathpeffer and the Black Isle. The town is particularly appealing along the leafy banks of the River Ness.

