Invergarry Hotel, Invergarry
About the Hotel
Invergarry Hotel is an independent family-owned establishment located near significant historical sites, including the Battle of Culloden and the ancient home of Clan Macdonnell. The hotel features a unique blend of traditional Highland charm and modern refurbishments, creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests. Set against a backdrop of beautiful landscapes, it serves as a gateway to Scotland's renowned natural wonders, including Loch Ness and the Black Cuillin mountains. Known for its hearty Scottish cuisine and warm hospitality, the hotel prides itself on using locally sourced ingredients.
Location
Invergarry Hotel is located 85 km from Inverness and is close to picturesque areas such as Loch Ness and the towns of Fort Augustus and Plockton. It offers beautiful views and easy access to local attractions and historical sites, including the Invergarry & Fort Augustus Railway Museum. Guests can experience scenic drives loved by bikers, showcasing the stunning Scottish landscapes in the Highlands.
Rooms
The hotel offers various room types, including larger rooms with super king beds and walk-in showers that overlook the River Garry. Small double rooms, although cozy, feature sloping ceilings and original fireplace characteristics, suitable for budget travelers. Larger first-floor rooms provide extra comfort and stunning views of the gardens and surrounding landscape. Note that the hotel lacks a lift, which may present challenges for some guests.
Eat & Drink
Invergarry Hotel has a reputation for its hearty food, featuring a menu based on fresh, locally sourced Scottish produce. Guests can enjoy evening brasserie dining, lunches, and breakfasts, with options that include Highland game and seafood caught off the West Coast. The hotel is part of the Visit Scotland Taste Our Best Scheme, ensuring the quality of its culinary offerings. A diverse range of wines and Highland whiskies is also available to complement meals.
Leisure & Business
The hotel arranges various outdoor activities for guests, including water sports, white-water rafting, and quad biking. There are over 32 km of purpose-built trails for hiking and exploring the stunning views of the Monadhliath hills. Business facilities are available, though focused more on leisure and activities than formal meeting spaces. The tranquil setting by the river also provides a peaceful environment for relaxation.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
- Parking
- VIP check-in/ -out
- No pets allowed
- Luggage storage
- Allergy-free rooms
- Coffee shop
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Sports & Fitness
- Canoeing
- Skiing
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Fishing
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Housekeeping
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Packed lunches
- Special diet menus
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Board games
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Sun terrace
- Garden area
Room features
- Heating
- Terrace
- Garden furniture
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I was thrilled with my stay at this hotel, located in the magical Scottish Highlands right on the banks of the Invergarry river. The rooms are exceptional, with stunning views and a newly remodeled bathroom. The service from all staff members was top-notch, always attentive and welcoming. The dining experience, especially for the vegan in our group, was delightful. The facilities offered everything one could need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The hotel is nestled in the magical Scottish Highlands, surrounded by a beautiful forest with amazing walking trails. The rooms are cozy, equipped with real fireplaces and every facility one could need for a comfortable stay. The service is top-notch with attentive staff and delightful welcome drinks. However, the dining options could be more diverse, especially for vegan guests. A truly fantastic location for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
The hotel is nestled in the magical Scottish Highlands, surrounded by enchanting forests and offering superb walks. While the shower in the en suite was brilliant, the small wardrobe and lack of a bedside table were a bit inconvenient. The service from all staff was outstanding, with every member being very attentive and welcoming. The location, not far from Loch Ness in a beautiful wild area, truly captures the essence of the highlands with its exceptional views by the river Garry. Dining included vegan options, catering well to dietary needs, although the classic fried fish was not quite up to par. The facilities provided all the basics needed for a comfortable stay, ensuring a relaxing experience amidst nature.
The hotel is nestled in the magical Scottish Highlands, offering super walks through a beautiful wild area. The rooms boast a brilliant shower in the en suite but lack bedside tables. The service is top-notch, with all staff being very attentive. Dining excels in catering to vegans, and the homemade yogurt is a delightful touch. The facilities are well-maintained, providing a comfortable stay in lovely surroundings.
I was thrilled with my stay at this hotel. The room was cozy, offering a small wardrobe and a spacious king-size bed with stunning views. The service was exceptional, with all staff being very attentive and providing a warm welcome drink. The location in the magical Scottish Highlands was perfect, surrounded by a beautiful forest and close to nature attractions like Loch Ness and superb walking paths. However, the dining experience, especially for vegans, was somewhat limited, although the miso soup was a nice touch.
The hotel is nestled in the magical Scottish Highlands, offering beautiful walks in the nearby forest and a charming riverside setting for dining. The rooms still maintain their unique character while providing modern amenities, and the service from the attentive staff was top-notch. However, the dining options were limited for a vegan guest, and pricing could be considered on the higher side.
The hotel is nestled in the magical Scottish Highlands, offering superb walks through the forest and enchanting views of the river. The service was top-notch with attentive staff, but dining options were limited for vegans. This hidden gem is a true escape into nature with a few dining considerations.
The hotel is nestled in the magical Scottish Highlands, surrounded by a beautiful wild area with super walks in the forest and proximity to castles. The rooms offer a cozy stay with a brilliant shower in the en suite, a real fireplace, but a very small wardrobe. The service was top-notch, with all staff being very attentive and providing great service. The dining experience catered well to vegans, serving fresh coffee. The restaurant, complementing the location near the hills, enhanced the overall charm. However, the facilities lacked variety and the price could be considered a bit high for what is offered.