Tulloch Castle Hotel, a 12th-century-castle set in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland, a 5-minute drive to the centre of Dingwall, offers a 24-hour front desk, a bar and a restaurant.
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated Conon Hotel provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi. This bed and breakfast features free private parking and room service.
Sarah J
United Kingdom
They were very accommodating about the breakfast we ordered. The coffee was nicely made. My husband said the eggs Benedict was delicious. The location was great as we were en route to Ullapool.
Boasting barbecue facilities and free WiFi throughout the property, The Birches is located in Dingwall. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom.
With an ideal location for exploring the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, The Whitehouse offers bed and breakfast accommodation just 10 miles north of Inverness.
John
United Kingdom
We stayed one night and were welcomed on arrival by our host and shown to our room. She was informative about near bye restaurants. In the morning she cooked up a great breakfast which set us up for the day.
Garfield Guesthouse is located in Dingwall, 23 km from Inverness Castle, 8.6 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, and 23 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Carolyn
Australia
Quest house decor was delightful. Very clean and comfortable room as was the breakfast room and lounge. Breakfast was fantastic - so much food. Host was very friendly.
Kylelachin, a property with a garden, is situated in Dingwall, 23 km from Inverness Castle, 8.6 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, as well as 23 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Helen
United Kingdom
Great location with parking. The host was fabulous from the warm welcome to local knowledge. The property was immaculate and the breakfast in the morning was fantastic.
Dingwall is a nice town with lively walks and amenities.
Dingwall is a nice town with lively walks and amenities. The National Hotel is a National Disgrace. Worst place we've stayed in Scotland in over 40 years in regularly visiting Scitland. They should be ashamed to take people's money
gordon
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Dingwall is an interesting town with shops worth visiting...
Dingwall is an interesting town with shops worth visiting and other amenities for locals and visitors alike. The hotels have an important part to play in selling the town and area but my experience on this visit this was not being done.
Hotel receptionists and other staff have a crucial part to play in this process by welcoming guests and making them aware of the area's attractions and amenities - if the customer is interested.
Dingwall has some great individual shops but there was no attempt to find out why we were there and what could have been of interest to us.
Quaint independent shopping, excellent coffee shop three doors down from Harry's excellent bakery, Very good hiking , We did a great Strathpeffer to Dingwell hike up to and along the ridge, great views all around,
Gary
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Didn't do much in Dingwall,used the hotel as a base,the main...
Didn't do much in Dingwall,used the hotel as a base,the main street very run down,if you don't mind driving beautiful scenery everywhere,especially in a trip to Ullapool,it was a very cold and frosty day,stunning,we ate lunch out wherever we went,and ate in the hotel at night,no complaints all round.
Stephen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small friendly rural town.
Small friendly rural town. Good access to Black Isle, Inverness and stop over if traveling North/South. Decent range of local shops. Of particular note Batty’s cafe, Caley bar, Thai cafe and butchers
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dingwall is a very pleasant wee town in a beautiful part of...
Dingwall is a very pleasant wee town in a beautiful part of the country and we found the locals to be very welcoming. It's on the rail route north from Inverness so is easy to get to if you don't want to drive. There a good selection of eating places and Inverness is only 12 miles away if you want a bit more to do.
We enjoy the breakfast.
Donald and the staff were friendly.
We were given a room next to each other.
The room was spacious. Thank you for the upgrade.
The location of the hotel was great.
Very close to the local shops.
A very nice little town.
We enjoy the kebab near the hotel, which was open until late at night. Perfect for our late arrival, because we drove from Manchester.
We actually came from Southampton.
So driving across UK from South to North.
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Location was great for getting into Dingwall and right by the station if we needed to get into Inverness. The accommodation was beautifully presented and decorated with everything very clean. Towels provided as well as all cleaning materials etc and basics for the kitchen. There was also breakfast items available for the first morning which was an unexpected surprise.
Hotel was very grand upon driving up and the foyer and common areas were lovely. Our room was clean and had all we needed for the night. As others have mentioned, there is no lift so best to only come with a small bag to get up and down the stairs easily! Meals were fine - but I thought the continental options for breakfast were a bit too basic for the price.
Very unique hotel, well appointed with period furnishings. Hotel has a long history and it was nice to discover the different rooms, nooks and crannies. Very comfortable public areas. Staff quite pleasant. Bed and bath updated and comfortable. Restaurant food and staff very good. Nice pub as well for winding down.
Very friendly owner and a nice and clean hotel. My room had a bathroom outside the room but that was no issue as the doors all opened and closed very quietly. The location is also very good, a nice quiet place but you're in no time in Inverness or around Loch Ness. Very comfy bed and good breakfast.
Great attitude of the hosts, everything was perfectly prepared and clean, comfortable beds. Fridge, microwave, coffee and tea free of charge, chilled Belgian beer for a little cash. The breakfast was awesome. If you are traveling trough Dingwall this is great place for a rest.
It's cheap! And was available for us last minute when we needed to stay near Inverness for the night. The location is great. Lots of shops and restaurants within walking distance and not a far drive from Inverness. Breakfast was continental, but good!
Hotel was not the one we booked. We booked the Waverley hotel, however the owner was renovating the George hotel. We had to walk to the George hotel at end of the street. Rooms were OK, shower very poor and only continental breakfast. Poor value.
Great flat near the centre of Dingwall - but nice and quiet. Friendly host, well-equipped kitchen, good sized rooms, all mod cons, everything spotlessly clean. Heating easy to control. Handy location for the station and buses.
super convenient to town. Allison was so helpful and knowledgeable about the area. the breakfast were well cooked and plentiful. the room was very comfortable and the bathroom was recently constructed
Friendly host, gave us lots of suggestions for where to eat in Dingwall. Also knowledgeable about nearby attractions and places to visit. A hearty breakfast was provided.
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