Genuine 17th-century Scottish Baronial architecture with turrets and spires
Stunning location right on the shores of the Beauly Firth
The 'Loving Tree' — an ancient Cedar of Lebanon in the garden where couples get engaged
Stutt samantekt: It’s a legit historic mansion, which means creaky floorboards, no elevator, and a vibe that’s more 'grandma’s wealthy estate' than 'modern luxury'.
Farið yfir af @KimsBigWorld: I lived out my fairytale dreams staying in this pink castle near Inverness. The window seat in my room was perfect for reading, and I loved walking down to the private beach at sunset. It felt so magical and secluded, yet close to town.
Gestur sem dvaldi hér sagði
The hype
Guests adore the magical exterior and friendly staff, but often note the interiors are 'tired' and in need of a refresh.
Reality check
The 'shabby chic' is sometimes just shabby—expect worn carpets and dated bathrooms in standard rooms.
You’re a fan of 'Outlander' and want to stay in a place with Fraser and Mackenzie clan history
You travel with a dog (very pet-friendly with 20 acres to roam)
You want a romantic, quiet base to explore the Highlands
Hreinlæti og viðhald
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally excellent daily service; staff are praised for keeping the old house tidy.
Bathroom hygiene: Clean but dated. Grout is scrubbed, but old fixtures can look worn.
Maintenance: The weak point. Peeling paint on window frames and worn carpets are common complaints.
Linens & towels: Fresh and crisp, though some bedspreads are heavy, old-school fabrics.
Odors & scents: Mostly fresh, with a hint of woodsmoke from the fireplaces (pleasant) or old building mustiness (less pleasant).
Sleepability™
8ÞÖGULT
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0-4HÁTT
4-7.5MIÐLUNGS
7.5-10ÞÖGULT
Creaky antique floorboards from rooms above
Plumbing noise in older pipes
Áður en þú bókar
Gott að vita
Dinner at the Cedar Tree restaurant is 2 AA Rosette standard—book your table when you book your room.
The hotel is dog-friendly (£15/night) and they even get a welcome pack.
It's a popular wedding venue, so check if there's a large event during your dates if you want total quiet.
Hvað á að pakka
Layers: The heating can be hit-or-miss (too hot or too cold).
Earplugs: Essential if you're a light sleeper and have neighbors above you.
Herbergis-Genie
Bestu val
Mackenzie Suite: The crown jewel with a four-poster bed, spa bath, and stunning firth views.
Lovat Room: Spacious with strong clan history vibes.
Herbergi til að forðast
Red Castle: Located at the top of a turret; guests report it gets uncomfortably hot and stuffy.
Standard rooms facing the back: Can be small and lack the magical water views.
Herbergisbeiðna-Genie – afrita og líma
“I'd love to request a room with a view of the Beauly Firth, preferably on a lower floor if possible to avoid the heat. If the Mackenzie Suite is available for an upgrade, please let me know.”
Algengar spurningar og falin ábendingar
Allt sem þú vilt vita áður en þú bókar.
Is there an elevator?
No, this is a listed 17th-century building. You will have to use the stairs.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, very. Dogs are welcome for £15 per night and have 20 acres of woodland to explore.
How far is it from Inverness?
It's about 3 miles west of the city center, roughly a 10-minute drive or taxi ride.
Is breakfast included?
Yes, a full Scottish breakfast is typically included in the room rate.
Do the rooms have air conditioning?
No. Fans are provided, but upper turret rooms can get warm in summer.
Is there a ghost?
Legend says yes—Isobel Mackenzie, a benign spirit, is said to wander the halls.
Innherja ábendingar
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Ask to see the 'Loving Tree' in the garden—an ancient Cedar of Lebanon that's a local engagement hotspot.
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The cocktail bar has a portrait of Isobel Mackenzie; say hello to the resident ghost.
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Tesla owners: There are destination chargers on-site, a rare find in historic properties here.
5 hlutir sem þú ættir að vita áður en þú ferð
💡The hot water can take a long time to arrive in the turret rooms.
💡The 'garden view' sometimes just means looking at a hedge or the car park.
💡The bar fire is real, but often unattended—you might have to ask staff to stoke it.
💡You can spot oystercatchers and herons on the firth directly from the dining room window.
💡The decor is heavily tartan—like, *heavily* tartan. Embrace it or hate it.
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