Hotels in Highlands and Islands


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About Highlands and Islands

The Scottish Highlands has so much to offer.... spectacular mountains, waterfalls, tumbling rivers and mirror-like lochs are bounded by crystal-clear seas scattered with magical islands.
But there's more than scenery to keep you occupied - whether you are looking for an action-packed adventure holiday or a taste of the local culture and history, the Highlands of Scotland is the place to come.

So, for more ideas on what to see and do, read on - you'll find castles, museums, steam trains, boat trips, gardens, whisky, ancient monuments, arts and crafts galore and visitor centres featuring subjects as diverse as wildlife, history, heritage and even monsters!

And, for the active visitor why not try some of the activities for which the area is famous - walking, cycling, golfing, kayaking, sailing, pony trekking, skiing.


Inverness Centre

Inverness Centre

The town centre of Inverness contains some fine old buildings like the Town House, dating from 1878-82, where the first Cabinet meeting outside London was held. The Cathedral of St. Andrew, the Old High Church and the Town Steeple are all worthy of note, as is the interesting Mercat Cross. There are several large, well known high street names in the town, but perhaps more interesting are the local specialist shops where you can buy a wide variety of goods, including locally made kilts, tartans and woollens. The town boasts a good choice of hotels and restaurants, serving both local dishes and multicultural cuisine.

 

Inverness Airport

Inverness Airport

Inverness Airport is the air gateway for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and handles more than 330 scheduled flights a week to Scottish and UK destinations. It is the largest of 10 airports serving the region operated by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited. Scheduled flights operate daily to Inverness from London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stornoway in the Western Isles, Kirkwall in Orkney and Sumburgh in Shetland. The airport is located 9 miles east of the City of Inverness just off the main A96 trunk road and its facilities include on site car hire, restaurant and bar, shop, and 650 pay car parking spaces. Taxis are available at the airport and buses operate to and from the airport terminal to Inverness city centre and towns to the east.

 
 

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