
Morangie House Hotel Inverness
bintang 3Tain
Inverness
The small town of Tain in the county of Ross-shire is situated close to the shores of Dornach Firth. It is the ideal place for guests who like to fish, hunt and climb mountains, and who are keen to discover and explore the majestic Western Highlands. There are first-class golf courses in Tain, and the world-famous championship course in Dornach is only around 10 minutes away by car.This Victorian mansion has been magnificently restored and at the same time elegantly modernised. All guests will find what they're looking for here, be it a quiet, relaxing stay or action on the golf course. The hotel meets the needs of all visitors to the area. It also provides guests with an entrance hall, an award-winning restaurant, which has won an excellent reputation for serving the finest in Scottish cuisine, beautiful grounds and acres of countryside to walk around, and a well stocked bar that offers a great selection of malt whiskies, as well as a comprehensive selection of other spirits, beers and wine.The individually furnished and comfortable rooms conform to the highest of Highland standards. They each contain an en suite bath/ shower, a satellite TV, an iron and ironing board, coffee and tea making facilities and a trouser press.Hotel offers special carvery Sunday lunches, an extensive à la carte menu and a table d'hote set dinner menu that changes daily.

Mansfield Castle Hotel Inverness
bintang 3Scotsburn Road
Inverness
The castle is located in the Royal Burgh of Tain, in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. It is an ideal base from which to take advantage of the many activities on offer in the area, such as fishing in the loch, whisky tasting and dolphin and seal watching. The cities of Inverness and Dornach are less than an hour away. In Dornach there are numerous golf courses, such as the famous Dornach links.This castle-hotel is an imposing Victorian building surrounded by a hectare of picturesque countryside. It comprises a total of 19 rooms, an entrance hall, an award-winning kitchen and a traditional bar, which has magnificent oak panelling throughout and offers guests an excellent selection of local whiskies. The spacious dining room emanates a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, and offers guests a view over the splendid castle grounds.ost of the sumptuous and spacious bedrooms have a view over the castle's surroundings, the Moray Firth on the south-eastern side and the Dornach Firth to the North East. The rooms all come with an en suite bathroom with hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, and a radio and Internet access. Each room has its own unmistakable character, and guests will be greeted with a sherry-filled carafe on arrival. A fleecy Mansfield soft-toy can be left outside the door and will be interpreted by staff as a 'Do not disturb' sign.Local produce is always used and everything served is made by hand. The Highlands of Scotland offer the finest venison, poultry, game, wild salmon, trout and the freshest vegetables picked from hotel's garden.