Set in Fortrose and with Rosemarkie Beach reachable within 1.7 km, The Anderson offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Penny
United Kingdom
The breakfast was grand….choice of Scottish or a la carte…..location was ideal
Set in Fortrose and only 23 km from Inverness Castle, Hillhaven Bed &Breakfast offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Corinne
United Kingdom
The location and views were stunning, and our hosts were so very warm and welcoming. Our room was spacious, very clean and well equipped. Our breakfast had many choices, well cooked. Thank you.
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.
This new hotel, which opened March 2020, is set in Inverness, 14 km from Inverness Castle, Courtyard by Marriott Inverness Airport offers accommodation with a restaurant, private parking, a fitness...
Allan
United Kingdom
Excellent location though much more expensive than when I last stayed.
Restaurant is limited in its offering.
Inchrye Bed & Breakfast is situated in Inverness, 18 km from Inverness Castle, 6.8 km from Castle Stuart Golf Links, as well as 17 km from University of the Highlands and Islands, Inverness.
David
United Kingdom
Lovely warm welcome. Showed to our room which was lovely, very clean and well presented. We also had a lovely view. Just a short drive from central Inverness in a quiet neighbourhood.
Star Inn Rooms is located in Ardersier, 18 km from Inverness Castle, 6.9 km from Castle Stuart Golf Links, and 17 km from University of the Highlands and Islands, Inverness.
Situated on the outskirts of Ardersier in the countryside, just 5 minutes' drive from Inverness Airport, Broomlea offers free WiFi and free onsite parking. Inverness city centre is just 13 miles...
Gordon
United Kingdom
Lovely place, not the easiest to find but clear instructions given in advance. Room was spotless and spacious. Breakfast was continental with cereal, fruit, yoghurt, toast and preserves all available.
Offering a garden and garden view, The Coo Shed is situated in Inverness, 4.7 km from University of the Highlands and Islands, Inverness and 4.8 km from Inverness Railway Station.
david
United Kingdom
Perfect for a short stay
Milk juice and breakfast provided on day 1
What a beautiful part of Scotland! It was both relaxing and peaceful. There were different things you could do and fantastic places to eat and grab a drink. The dolphin watching was also very fun and different. Crofter’s was one of our favorite food places. Everyone we met were friendly and helpful.
Melissa
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely little village with beautiful cathedral, shops, cafes...
Lovely little village with beautiful cathedral, shops, cafes, bakeries, butcher etc. Close to neighbouring village of Rosemarkie and beautiful beach and walks. Looks across Moray Firth to Ardersier and Fort George.
Fiona
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Not the best
Closures due to Covid
Not the best
Closures due to Covid
Main road noisy and polluted
Restaurant noisy opposite
Fortress Harbour nice and around Cathedral but otherwise not the best
Too far to walk to Canonry Point but by car you face parking charges
Not our first visit but last in Fortrose
Post Office sells lovely gifts
Ray
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fortrose is a beautiful village with historic buildings and...
Fortrose is a beautiful village with historic buildings and the main attraction is the opportunity to spot dolphins at Chanonry Point. There are pubs and restaurants as well as the beach at Rosemarkie within walking distance of the village.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fortrose and the nearby villages Rosemarkie and Cromarty are...
Fortrose and the nearby villages Rosemarkie and Cromarty are some of the most interesting architecturally, historically and environmentally on the Black Isle. While Fortrose is known for the 'dolphin show' at Chanonry Point the town itself is well worth the visit. The ruined cathedral and surrounding area is very interesting and many of the properties are on a grand scale reflecting Fortrose's former importance as an early medieval Christian religious centre.
Fortrose is served by a few good places to eat (check opening days and times however) and a well stocked Co-op is the only main shop for essentials (and the extra holiday wine if required).
JOHN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We only spent one night in Fortrose, after travelling up...
We only spent one night in Fortrose, after travelling up from Dromnadrochit, but we did walk out to Chanonry Point, with our dog :) on a beautiful Autumn late afternoon/early evening and were lucky enough to spot dolphins and witness an absolutely stunning sunset. It was just beautiful. Then we settled into the Old Orchard, had a very welcome bath, before heading out to eat at the lovely IV10. All in all, a perfect 24 hours!
The Host and Hostess, Steve and Fiona were very helpful and kind. They have a beautiful home and location for a B&B. My daughter and I felt very much at home. They shared with us many places to visit while we were in Fortrose for the 2 days we stayed with them. It was very quiet and relaxing. We loved their lil dog Broxy too. We all watched him race a very large Hare in their field. The Hare won of course, but Broxy gave it his all.
The Anderson Hotel is one of a kind in the best way! The old historic building is filled with all sorts of curiosities and with lots of love. The decor of the rooms is in a fitting vintage style, but everything is very neat and tidy! The food is awesome, they have also a lots of crafty beer on tap and 250 whiskys to choose from. Jim and his crew are the good heart&soul of this location and make your stay worth while.
The house was very clean, and very well presented,with a private garden at the back,located in a very quiet area, with friendly neighbours, and only a short distance from a grocery store, and places to eat. We had a great time, and would highly recommend this property for a holiday in Fortrose, and indeed for other places,as Inverness,and elsewhere,are only a short drive away. Thank you for a lovely holiday.
The room was comfortable and tastefully decorated looking out on the beautiful garden. The hosts Guthrie and Horst were very helpful,friendly and interesting to talk to. Close to the golf club for great meals and a gorgeous beach walk to the dolphins at Chanonry Point. Fortrose has a couple of delicious bakeries. Just a wonderful experience overall.
Oh my gosh, it was such a pleasant stay. Beautiful accommodations and best value in Scotland. Our hosts, Guthrie and Horst were delightful!
The location was spectacular! Right next to a golf course and right by the water. 5 minute walk to the lighthouse and watch for dolphins!
Self serve breakfast can be eaten inside or outside by their garden area.
The house was in a perfect location, accessible to Fortrose either by foot (if you can manage walking up a steep hill) or by car.
It had all the amenities needed for the weekend plenty of utensils in the kitchen (which is very rare). The bedrooms were of good size and clean.
And the garden and house gave wonderful views out onto the firth.
There was a perfect house for my family of 5 people including my little girl, we’ve experienced two wonderful nights staying at Fortrose. The house located very close to the Chanonry Point.
It’s very tidy and clean inside, and you almost can find anything you need here. I highly recommend staying here if you intend to pass this area!
Lovely peaceful location. Great hospitality. Comfortable, cosy and good food. Beware we approached from the North and sat nav seemed to be confused, so check the location carefully especially if arriving on a bike. Best way is to approach up the hill from Fortrose rather than sticking to the cycle route. It's a good place though.
Lovely property very close to the harbour in Fortrose. Very well looked after - it looked like the owners had recently redone the painting and new carpets. Interesting design ideas. Lovely wood burning stove which came in very handy on a chilly afternoon. Good views over the harbour and the bay.
Absolutely ideal for a couple
Great location, roomy accommodations, beautiful garden and sea views, but mostly the owners Guthrie and Horst, who are kind and brilliant and really go out of their way to make you feel like part of the family. Black Isle has so much to offer!
Lots of options for breakfast, including for vegetarians. Beautiful pastoral views from the windows. Enjoyed watching the dolphins from a nearby Chanonry point and seeing the ruins of the cathedral in Fortrose.
The location of the property is great. It is close to all the amenities of Fortrose. It is on a main road that can be busy but that doesn’t intrude on your enjoyment of the house.
Excellent location for what we wanted. Very close to Rosemarkie beach which is our favourite place on the Black Isle. The bungalow was extremely cosy and very nicely decorated.
The house is superb. It is light, airy and comfortable with lovely spacious rooms and a superb secure garden. It is in an excellent location in Fortrose.
I wanted to be near the beach and have a safe garden for my 4 little dogs. Helen’s place did not disappoint. Great location and a very comfortable house.
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