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Charming country hotel situated at Strathnairn, just 15 miles south of Inverness, The Highlands thriving capital city, and less than 8 miles from the historic and evocative shores of Loch Ness. It is an excellent base from which to explore the wild southern shore of the infamous loch. There are 8 well appointed guest rooms, some are on the ground floor and some on the first floor, all are decorated to blend in with the surroundings and style of the property and all come with the standard amenities you would expect from a 3 star hotel. The hotel offers guests panoramic views of the area where regular sightings of hares, deer and even the occasional osprey and woodpecker can be viewed.
FREE WI-FI in all area's. The King's Highway is a 27 bedroomed hotel operated by JD Wetherspoon comprising of Singles, doubles, twins, families and a disabled equipped room with walk in shower. All of our bedrooms are en-suite with flat screen TV. complimentary tea, coffee, biscuits and mineral water with comfortable sealy beds. All rooms have a hair dryer, iron and ironing boards. We serve breakfast from 7am until noon and our full food menu is availbale until 11pm 7 days a week. We do not have a car park but there is a Multi-storey 3 minutes from us and prices are from £1.40 up to £7.00 for 24 hours. You can park in the Street Free from 18.00pm until 08.00am. We do have a lift on site. Inverness is the Gateway to the Highlands, with a rich variety of places to visit and things to do both in and around the city. The city boasts a host of historic buildings, notably in the Old Town, which you can appreciate while you browse city shops from the Victorian Market to the new award-winning Eastgate centre. Take a stroll to Inverness Castle, currently used as a courthouse, and St Andrew's Cathedral, which dominate the River Ness and one of the most beautiful riverside settings in Britain. Enjoy the fine circular walk from the castle along the river and through the Ness Islands where you can watch anglers casting long lines to leaping Atlantic salmon. You can even buy a daily ticket and try it for yourself. Above the city lies Craig Phadrig, once the stronghold of Pictish Kings, which offers interesting forest walks and magnificent views of the Moray Firth, home to a diverse range of wildlife including bottlenose dolphins which can even be seen from the city.
Very well located hotel set in quiet corner two minutes walk from city centre. Reserved off street guest parking. Knowledgeable local staff offering excellent bistro dining and slick professional service. Innovative menus and interesting wine list. Sharing platters available all day. European style heated terrace and outdoor areas, conservatory and meeting rooms. Modern ensuite accommodation, wet wall quadrant shower rooms. Flat screen TV and wifi. All rooms are strictly non smoking. Extra charges will be applied to any breach of this rule.