Still Waters

A Bed and Breakfast in The Black Isle

Still Waters

  • The Black Isle
  • B&B
  • ££££
  • Calendar
  • 1 x
  • 1 x Twin

The house is set in a secluded location in its own 6 acre grounds and garden which includes a large lochan. The house commands a good view towards Ben Wyvis, one of Scotland's Munros, which, being to the west, provides spectacular sunsets throughout the year. For guests there is one double / family room with en suite shower room and one twin room with shared bathroom. The lounge is "log cabin" style with Douglas Fir cladding and a wood burning stove for winter days. Large dining area off the kitchen includes a bay window where the sun often streams in during the morning. Guests are welcome to relax in the garden and grounds where we have garden furniture for your use; and benches around the grounds and amongst the trees where you can "get away from it all".

Guest Facilities
  • Garden
  • Sitting Room
  • Full Cooked Breakfast
  • Parking on site
  • Luggage Storage
  • Guests get own house keys
Photo - Still Waters
Culbokie
Black Isle
IV7 8JY
T 01349 877271
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  • Blue Room
    Type:
    Capacity: 3 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: Cots Available, Internet, Kettle. A Family room with a Double and single bed and ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Blue Room
  • Green Room
    Type: Twin
    Capacity: 2 + 2* adults
    Bathroom: Shared
    In Room: Cots Available, Internet, Kettle. A Twin bedded room with shared bathroom
    Photo - Green Room




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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.