Culbokie Lodges offers accommodations in Culbokie, 12 miles from Inverness Train Station and 13 miles from University of the Highlands and Islands, Inverness.
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Tara
United States of America
Our room was beautiful, first floor though so the view was out into the parking lot. The property was beautiful. We had drinks at the bar and dinner in the bar area which was delicious. And breakfast was wonderful! We loved that the castle had the fireplace going in the main room, it was nice and warm and made the "lobby" very inviting.
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Kari
United States of America
Beautiful quiet location. Easy to get around by car. AMAZING hosts with tons of tips and tricks and advice for exploring the area, best things to do and see. So hospitable with the sweetest dog. Would highly recommend as the best spot in the area to stay!
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Tiberiu Constantin
Austria
Absolute perfection. For anyone looking to visit Inverness, forget about fancy overpriced generic hotels, this is without a doubt the text book definition of B&B.
Rooms - a wonderfully decorated rooms with a highland theme, where even the most fault-finding person would be left speechless. The attention to details rival both in practicality and decor all but the most exclusive hotels. The rooms are a subtle celebration of the Scotland with guest always being the main focus.
Amenities - along with the usual features such as kettle, coffee, tea packets etc... the host provided slippers and soft robes, ear plugs, hot water bottles, neck pillows and ferm bed that provided a sleep that even the most carefree feline would envy.
In addition, we were welcomed with a drum of of good quality whiskey and two home made deserts in the room. For the first time visitor in the highlands, these simple items leave you in awe, for such simple things elevate this from a overnight stay to lifetime experience.
The showers are over excellent quality and pressure, with large cabinets. The room we stayed also had desk in case the need of work should arrive however, it is ones opinion that this would be a most terrible waste of such surroundings 😉.
Breakfast - breakfast was a full English with all the trimmings. In addition to this the host heard of my interest in haggis and also provided this for breakfast.
Location - fairly easy to find with navigation, located next to another b&b called Garry. For restaurants, only tried one but I can recommend the cottage restaurant. About 30 min walking but definitely worth it.
Summary - For anyone looking to start a B&B get a note pad and a few days in here, you'll have all the information you need.
I can't imagine a better place for a first stay in the highlands, that being said for those looking for a romantic getaway, this place will not all tick the boxes but create new ones for future reference.
Culbokie is situated right next to the new road, perfect for...
Culbokie is situated right next to the new road, perfect for heading north. It's between Inverness and Dingwall and not far from the main road to the west. The view across the Cromarty firth is good.
Ronald
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Culbokie was a perfect base for us being not too far from...
Culbokie was a perfect base for us being not too far from the A9 which enabled us to drive easily to Inverness, Nairn, Chanonry Point etc. So quiet, restful & comfortable with well-equipped kitchen. Very friendly host who, though living next door, we didn't hear at all.
Julie
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very spacious and warm, welcoming and a joy to stay in.
Very spacious and warm, welcoming and a joy to stay in. Kitchen was very well equipped and clean. Bedrooms good size with en-suite toilet and sink.
Pet friendly with a fenced garden for dogs. Plenty of walking areas, some will require a drive to get to.
No shower in en-suite – all main washing amenities were downstairs. T.V was rather small for a large area. Garden area had a small wooded copse and was difficult to clean up after dog as it was a little unkempt.
Directions to property must be improved – All 3 family members (arriving at different times, had major difficulties finding the place)
Neil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The peaceful, secluded location is ideal for unwinding.
The peaceful, secluded location is ideal for unwinding. Facilities in the village are limited to a small Spar shop and one restaurant that is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Definitely need a car to get around and to explore the area.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Lovely location, a good base for visiting the Black Isle.
Lovely location, a good base for visiting the Black Isle.
The property needs to be cleaned properly thgough as the oven and pots and pans were dirty, so were the windows.
There were some things in a state of disrepair. It was a shame because it could be a really nice place to stay but we were put off by the lack of cleanliness.
Lynda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Culbokie is a lovely quiet village providing a gateway to...
Culbokie is a lovely quiet village providing a gateway to the beautiful Highlands, with a charming looking pub and well stocked shop. As we visited during Covid, we were only able to sample the pub's takeout food, and it was excellent
Ihhfcgj
United Kingdom
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