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5 minutes by car from city centre.
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15 minutes walk from the city centre and river.
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Bus stop 2 minutes walk from house.
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Airport approx 5 miles (1hr 30 minutes from London).
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Railway station 5 minutes by taxi (cost approximately
£2.50).
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Loch Ness cruise boarding point 5 minutes by car.
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Dolphin cruises 5 minutes by car.
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Close to Inverness Golf Club.
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Excellent places to eat 5 minutes walk
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Beautiful secluded gardens
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Ample private parking in the garden grounds
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Ideal base for touring anywhere in the Highlands
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Best B&B grading of five stars awarded by the Scottish
Tourist Board
BB
Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland - the chances are you've been
here before. Or perhaps you know someone who has and they have told you
all about it. Either way, you have high expectations and we don't think
that you are going to be disappointed! (Of course, if it is all new then
you are in for a real treat) So where does the Highland holiday begin? -
With the scenery naturally. An unrivalled setting for exhilarating outdoor
activities, the wild landscape of the Highlands of Scotland is also truly
inspiring. The high tops of Ben Nevis and Cairngorm, the golden beaches of
Nairn and Gairloch, the jagged peaks of Glencoe, Skye and Wester Ross, the
ancient forests of Glen Affric and Strathspey, the precipitous sea cliffs
of Sutherland and Caithness, the mysterious waters of Loch Ness - all
these wonderful places (and many more!) can make a day unlike any other.
Our rich heritage is equally impressive. The drama of Highland history is
world-renowned. The ancient standing stones, the romantic castles, the
bloody clan battles, the heroes and villains, the crofters and soldiers -
the Highlanders who stayed and the many who left for the New World. You
will discover the comings and goings of Highland history in countless
castles, museums, exhibitions and visitor centres. Meanwhile, in the here
and now, there are great shopping opportunities. How to get here - The A82
(Glasgow-Fort William-the Highland capital) and A9 (Stirling-Perth-the
Highland capital-Thurso) are the two arterial routes to and from the
Highlands.