Located in Cromarty, The Factor’s House offers 5* accommodation 22.5 miles from Inverness. The bed and breakfast features free WiFi and on-site parking.
Caroline
United Kingdom
Our host was delightful and Fiona made sure her guests were delighted with their stay.
Nothing was too much trouble.
Just 20 minutes from Inverness, Kincraig Castle Hotel is a period property with magnificent views, and boasts a central location for exploring the north of Scotland.
Patrik
Germany
The hotel is beautiful with good food. Was a good starting point for our tours. We had a nice view and our room was really great.
Located on the Black Isle in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Newhall Mains is a collection of cottages, set within a courtyard building dating from 18th century.
Linden
United Kingdom
Beautiful luxury stay. Quiet and very comfortable.
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gianluca
Italy
Country inn with comfortable room and safe parking, just off the motorway. Friendly and helpful staff (having to leave vey early in the morning, they prepared me a take-away breakfast the night before)
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E
United Kingdom
We stayed at Harbour House that was overlooking the shipping yards that look after the offshore oil platforms and it was a fascinating sight..
The Restaurant had fab food and had a wonderful ‘can do’ approach when it comes to providing a menu that is equally inviting to those who are gluten free.
Staff were all helpful and friendly and my sincere best wishes to chef Rob for his culinary delights and Melissa, the Front Office Manager who was so welcoming, accomadating and helpful. We had a delightful conversation about the artistic pictures and photos that were there in the restaurant area generally, so any artistic folk - you’d find it interesting to for a meal there.
Please don’t expect luxury accomadation- it is down to earth basic accommodation sometimes with a detached bathroom facilities and accommodating folk working nearby. But secure, friendly, fab food and Melissa.
Now I’m trying to find another excuse to go and stay there again!
A quiet week with lots to do. Was quiet with locals rather than tourists around. Would suggest to leave till after Easter time as gets busier and places are open more frequently. I am related to people who live in the town so know more things to do
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely wee town, so picturesque and very friendly.
Lovely wee town, so picturesque and very friendly. Shame the options to eat out are a bit limited with just the one hotel at the moment (which was by the way lovely). Hopefully some of the other eating establishments will be back up and running soon as it is a super wee place to visit and the variety would only add to the experience. So interesting and lots of nice walks and history to absorb. Particular mention of Calluna ladies boutique who were open sat and sun and couldn’t have been nicer or more helpful. Will def visit again.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
an interesting place with a lot to see .
an interesting place with a lot to see .The history was well portrayed with an excellent museum and courthouse. boat trips available and fooderies producing out of the ordinary dishes . A place i will return to.
marguerite
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful place to stay. Great base to tour the Black Isle.
Beautiful place to stay. Great base to tour the Black Isle. Relaxing and interesting area. We ate in the Factor's House and wandered along the sea front. Folk were swimming in the sea and loads of interesting places to visit.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Restful little town with lovely views of Cromarty Firth from...
Restful little town with lovely views of Cromarty Firth from the Links. Royal Hotel is in a prime position and provides a welcoming setting for a short stay. We ate in the hotel during our stay because the selection on the menu was varied and tasty.
Marion
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cromarty is small but a lovely place to visit and walk...
Cromarty is small but a lovely place to visit and walk around. The views are fantastic. The sea and country views are lovely and even the oil rigs being decommissioned or refitted look spectacular when lit up at night. There are some great walks around the shoreline and over South Sutor. Not many places to eat out but we tried them and they were fine. Handy local shops.
The location is excellent. The beds in the twin room are very comfortable. My daughters LOVE this room, especially the reading nook! The living room is nice and cosy. We appreciated the selection of DVDs. Love the house, though there are a few things that could improve it (see below). We've had 2 really wonderful stays at Seashell Cottage and we adore Cromarty.
Spacious comfy room with great view over cromarty firth. The only b and b this year to give us hot chocolate and tasty tea cakes in our room on arrival. The breakfast was delicious and home made banana cake was a treat. In cromarty the fishtown Inn food . Local beer and folk music( fortnightly on thursdays) were really good. Overall a great place to stay.
Everything. The welcome basket had a lot of thoughtful touches, the whole property was cosy, homely and comfortable. There were excellent options for dining out in Cromarty, and the whole town is very picturesque. We had a lovely stay and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to others.
What a find! Fantastic little Guest House in idyllic location. Fiona was the perfect hostess, very welcoming, informative and friendly. Excellent breakfast, beautiful clean room with great views over the Cromarty Firth.
Location is fantastic. The room had a view over the Cromarty and the weather was good. The one bright note was the young woman who served us breakfast who was friendly and helpful.
Tides cottage was idillic! The cottage was so was comfortable, everything had been thought of. It was a few steps from the shoreline at Cromarty in one of the many little lanes.
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