Top rated hotels in Scottish Highlands

Aye Stay
4.7/553 Reviews
What a delightful B&B! Charming, tasteful touches of Scotland throughout the establishment add to a warm and welcoming scene. Our room (#11) can accommodate 4 - including bunk beds. Even the lampshades are made from authentic Scottish T****. The hosts thought of everything. From tea and biscuits, to QR codes for WiFi connection, local map, and breakfast menu. The breakfast room is bright with large windows and the servers were all pleasant and attentive. The food was delicious and filled us for a full day of exploring. Parking is tight but off street, allowing for east access to things if needed. The stroll into town for the evening took us alongside the rushing river, across the beautifully lit bridge, and in the heart of pubs, restaurants, and shopping. It was incredibly convenient. Fabulous place, people, food— we will be back!
The Royal Highland Hotel
4.2/5133 Reviews
After having two bookings cancelled over the last two years, we finally got to make our trip back to Inverness arriving on the 8th March for two nights as a birthday treat. We were booked on a great package for a two night stay that included breakfast, two course dinner for one night, afternoon tea and a free cocktail at dinner. Check in was easy and we received friendly service from the reception staff, who stored our bags for us until the room was ready, due to us having arrived early on the Caledonian Sleeper train. Our accommodation was in a Royal room which was large and spotlessly clean. The bed was very comfy and super king in size. The afternoon tea was quite nice, with tasty sandwiches etc, but the evening meal in our opinion was exceptional, with very attentive service from the restaurant staff. We had the steak (where there was a supplement) and the salmon, which was absolutely piping hot and just so delicious. The crème brûlée for our deserts were also really enjoyable. There were a list of cocktails to choose from, and you could exchange for wine beer or cider if preferred. The hot breakfast the next morning also was delicious, very tasty and well cooked, and mine had gorgeous scrambled eggs. You could help yourself to juices, drinks and buffet offerings like cereals and pastries etc. The staff overall all provide brilliant, friendly and efficient service after what must have been an horrendous two years. One lady in particular that oversees breakfast, provides exceptional service. Yes this hotel is dated, (if I was being really picky then I’d say some furniture needs replacing), but it adds to the character and charm somehow, and we just love it. This is the second time we’ve stayed here, and certainly will again. Thanks for a lovely stay.
Glen Mhor Hotel
4.2/5112 Reviews
The wifi was horrible. It didn’t work at all. The parking was impossible. We parked our car 5minutes walk away. The car park was full of cars already and Impossible to negotiate. The room wasn’t the same as online booking. A bit weird bathroom. Online We checked our room has a garden wide but there wasn’t a garden view. It was just blocked with narrow wall. The only thing that we liked was breakfast. I
The Waverley Guest House
3/585 Reviews
The hotel benefits are 2 minutes walk from the train station. I have two large beds with a bathroom, and each bed sleeps big and small. No problem. There are also some cheap rooms that are common to the restroom. Breakfast is normal, the mainland breakfast is basically cold food, after eating and packing, it seems that only one person at the front desk waiter is on duty, and once I saw her returning from the outside to buy food. The hotel does not have a parking lot and parking is troublesome. In addition, there is a Chinese restaurant in the hotel, which is very good. The picture is a street view outside the hotel, within walking distance to major attractions and shops.
The Waverley Inn
3.2/530 Reviews
22nd August 2021 On arrival at The Waverley Inn, we couldn’t get in to the car park due to it being chained, spoke to someone on the contact number and he explained why it was chained up, Rangers FC was playing locally and to keep fans and their cars out. He came close to the car and asked if we wanted in, well we have a room booked was my reply, he opened the gate and on appearance he was a scruffy man, I thought he was the odd job man, no, he was the owner, he remarked about the football, huffing and puffing and chanting on about the football, and whilst I was taking bags out of car, he asked us to more or less to hurry as he may, may have others to book in different places because he has at least another building to manage. The entrance was tatty, wood work rotten, gaffer tape on stairs, ceilings going up the stairs, paint and what looked like filler was flaky and had fallen off, the curtain rail was electrical taped up and the TV, most channels were not obtainable due to poor reception and picture became pixelated and un watchable. And then there’s the extraction fan, scabby crusty filth in the vent and on the fan in the bathroom. I was on the cusp of giving the owner what for, when switching on the TV, BBC 1 and 2, Scotland’s equivalent channels not available, cracking pixeled screen, many channels not available, however we found one or two, if no TV that evening it would have been a different story. There was a young man in the reception ironing sheets, and what looked like the dining area, well thankfully no food was available, cold, un inviting, and immediately by the reception and front entrance. The owner gave us the key to the room, he then went on to explain and make excuse’s he couldn’t get staff, hence no breakfast or evening meals, thankfully. I opened the door and at first and at a nano second the room looked clean, no, far from it, the cups were dirty, stains on the wall near radiator and on the wall where the bed heads are, the window sills filthy, inside the shower cubicle has mould and on sink, and the shower leaks, drips that much, the floor gets wet, cubicle doors need to be shut I went down stairs and I was instantly asked what’s up? I ask for extra milk as there were only 3 milk and 4 tea bags, no where near enough for two for the entire evening and morning, I asked for extra and was given 4, yep 4, he stated he didn’t have a lot of milk or tea bags and other guests may ask for extra. I was told there was a shop in a certain geographical direction with a hand signal. The young man came up to wash the cups, he looked worried and I also stated there was no spoons and there were only “4 sheets” of toilet roll, he then said he and his aunty are solely responsible for cleaning rooms in what I believe in a Polish accent and responsible for cleaning for what I believe two buildings. I did say I wont tell his boss, he then went down stair to get extra tea bags and milk, later that afternoon I went out to get some bits from
Nethybridge Hotel
3.7/546 Reviews
I was a week over Silvester as part of a [Wander-]group here and had a wonderful stay at Nethybridge Hotel! The building is old, which gives the hotel a very ury touch and very moodfully fit to the landscape. The rooms are equipped with everything you need. I had a very comfortable double bed and was very in love with my small seat in the ark! I also liked the various light sources in the room very much, so it was also pleasant to read and stay in the room. Otherwise, as I said, everything you need: TV with British TV, oven, desk, closet, dark windows, shower and enough depot in the bathroom. Then there is the ”lounge” room for guests on the ground floor, with many couchs and comfortable earsets, a great cozy bar and always with an open fireplace - so great atmosphere! Then another beautiful restaurant with good breakfast buffet and a very fantastic dinner. A further mention is deserved by the very friendly and helpful staff of the hotel who have made the stay better again. A super experience around.
Caledonian Hotel 'a Bespoke Hotel’
3.6/5104 Reviews
We stayed at this hotel as our ferry to Stornoway was cancelled. The first night we booked through booking.com. The rate was £90 excluding breakfast. The hotel does not served lunch or dinner although it does have a bar. Our room was clean and looked newly renovated especially the bathroom. Breakfast cost £15 each. Buffet style. It was ok. Due to the ferry being fully booked we had to stay a further night in Ullapool. However, our experience at the Caledonian Hotel was very different. The room we were given was in a part of the hotel that had not been renovated. The rate was £120 excluding breakfast. The room was ok but hadn’t been cleaned properly. The bathroom was awful. Black mould around the bath and behind the toilet. Shower leaked like a sieve. The room was very noisy. We could hear people in the next room very clearly. I complained and to be fair the staff did their best to find a better room for us but to no avail. We appreciated the offer of complimentary breakfast in compensation. However the fact still remained that we were paying well over the odds for a very substandard room and considering our circumstances we had no choice but to accept the room. Beware if you are caught in the same circumstances!
AC Hotel Inverness
4.4/5137 Reviews
On the banks of the Inverness River, the parking lot is not very big. When we came back at night, there was no parking space. We were given a place where we could park far away. Anyway, we just passed by for one night. Sky Island didn’t have a reserved room and stayed there This is it, later I found that the scenery of Loch Ness seems to be better. But half an hour to the north, there is a cape where you can see dolphins. It is said that you can see them even if you go there. We waited for more than ten minutes to see two dolphins.
Travelodge Inverness Fairways
4.4/552 Reviews
The room is OK, the service is good Hygiene: OK Environment: yes Service: The most difficult thing for your baby to shut down in your next life. Chick Chick waits for you and waits for you. Yes: Sanniang teaches your name to see
Creagan Guest House
4.6/563 Reviews
We stayed just one night on our NC500 trip. The room was immaculately clean, the bedding drips and clean and the bed super comfortable. There is a cosy guest lounge with books and other reading materials available. We were not able to have the cooked breakfast as unfortunately Kathleen had tested positive for Covid and was keeping away from guests. Kathleen had tried to find alternative accommodation for us and called us the day before our arrival to tell us of this. She gave us the option of cancelling with full refund but explained that she had gotten someone else in to clean the guest rooms and she was staying away from guest areas whilst she was testing positive. She explained this would mean she would not be able to cook us breakfast but that they would place a tray in the room with fruits, breakfast biscuits and oat pots. This gave us the opportunity to make an informed decision as to whether or not we still wanted to stay. We chose to stay and we had a wonderful time despite not having the opportunity to meet Kathleen. I would highly recommend.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels2,638
Number of Reviews25,115
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 323
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 328