B and Bs in Muir of Ord

Carndaisy House
Easter Urray
Muir of Ord
Highlands

IV6 7UL
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Carndaisy House is family run guest house accommodation set in spectacular countryside near Inverness. On arrival at our B&B in the Highlands, you are assured of a warm welcome. Our guesthouse offers excellent bed and breakfast lodgings close to the Highland capital ‘The City of Inverness’ Scotland.

The guest house is 20 minutes drive from Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle and only a 5 minute drive to Glen Ord Whisky Distillery. Our ensuite Bed and Breakfast accommodation offers 2 rooms, a lovely double room and Four Poster bedroom (both have space for an additional single bed). We will soon be able to offer a twin room, four-poster room and large family room.

Linda is an exceptional cook ably assisted by her trusty AGA. When residing with us at Carndaisy you will be served a scrumptious breakfast inclusive of only the very best of local award winning produce. When visiting our guest house we hope you will have time to relax in the grounds and enjoy the wildlife, Red Kites can be seen often in this area. There is ample parking space available and you will be welcome to use free broadband/wireless internet connection with your laptops.

Details

Number of Rooms: 2
Number Ensuite: 2

Price per Person

Double: From £25
Single: From £40 - Single occupancy
Four Poster: From £27.50
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