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Inverness-shire is a huge county extending from the prime dolphin-watching site at historic Fort George near Inverness in the north, through to Glencoe in the south and from near Tomintoul in the east to Mallaig in the west.
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Lots to See and Do
This is a land of magnificent mountains, lochs, forests, abundant wildlife and superb coastlines offering some of the best scenery and attractions which Scotland has to offer. These include Glen Affric, the silver sands of Morar and Arisaig, iconic Eilean Donan Castle and, of course, Loch Ness itself.
One place visitors shouldn't miss is the site of the Battle of Culloden (6 miles east of Inverness off the B9006) where the Jacobites, under Bonnie Prince Charlie, were slaughtered in 1746 by the English army, led by the Duke of Cumberland (son of George I). This battle marked the end of the Jacobite rebellion and the old clan system and was shortly followed by the Highland Clearances. The battle site with its marked clan graves has a haunted atmosphere and the Culloden visitor centre has an audio-visual presentation depicting the battle.

Further east is the 14th century Cawdor Castle, referred to in Shakespeare's Macbeth, which is still inhabited by the Campbells of Cawdor. The interior has interesting dungeons, secret passageways and fine tapestries whilst the grounds include a maze, walled garden and nature trails. East of Inverness on the B9039 (off the A96) is Fort George, built in 1769 for George II's army and still used as an army barracks. The interior has a regimental museum and chapel and the views from the ramparts across the Moray Firth and towards the great Glen are magnificent.
The Moray Firth becomes the Beauly Firth to the west of Inverness and the Kessock Bridge. The A862 leads to Beauly and the ruins of the 13th century Beauly Priory, destroyed during the Reformation.
The Beauly Centre includes an old shop and displays about weaving. Muir of Ord, 4 miles to the north, is famous for the Glen Ord Distillery and there is a winery at Moniack Castle, 4 miles east of Beauly.
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12-Jul-2025 | Viewmount House HD8 (overall) |
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Easy booking. Kept well informed and received updates regularly. Fantastic cottages and Viemont House was no exception. | |
12-Jul-2025 | Hollybush Cottage GM4 (overall) |
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We have rented cottages several times from them and have always found it easy to book and they have been helpful when we have spoke on the phone | |
12-Jul-2025 | Phaup Cottage ER6 (overall) |
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Would recommend Phaup cottage unreservedly! It is clean, spacious and well equipped. It is 1 mile down a track into the forest, and so is not overlooked in any direction! A particular highlight was sitting in the conservatory watching the antics of the red squirrels. | |
11-Jul-2025 | Old Howford Bothy GK3 (overall) |
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The 'extra touches' were very much appreciated. | |
11-Jul-2025 | Linn Cottage FL7 (overall) |
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Delivered on the cottages description. Fantastic location, charming cottage. | |
11-Jul-2025 | Sandpiper Cottage GH9 (overall) |
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Very efficient with emails and sending on regular updates prior to departure. | |
11-Jul-2025 | Dunmor Lodge GF8 (overall) |
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Helpful on the phone when I booked. Answered all my questions and provided useful information. | |
11-Jul-2025 | Jalna HF9 (overall) |
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Excellent accomodation, the owners were very welcoming. Everything you need for a short or long stay. Plenty to do in the area, we would highly recommend this cottage to anyone visiting the beautiful area of Fife. | |
10-Jul-2025 | Middlehill Cottage DZ5 (overall) |
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Their service is first class, friendly and efficient. I could speak to someone. The cottage is spotless, well appointed and attractive. A follow up phone call by them checks that all has gone well. | |
10-Jul-2025 | The Net Store FC6 (overall) |
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No complaints, very good. The cottage had everything we could possibly need. It was clean and tidy. Even had lovely views from the verandah. Lovely and quiet. Would we come back again, definitely. |