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Claymore House Hotel, Nairn, Highlands

Claymore House Hotel
45 Seabank Rd
Nairn
Highlands

IV12 4EY

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The Claymore public areas and bedrooms are styled to reflect the character of this traditional Victorian villa. The Claymore is ideally located for angling, boating, swimming, tennis, skiing, golf (with many courses in easy reach), off road driving, shooting, walking, bird watching and much more. With over 25 golf courses within one hour to suit all standards and budgets, Nairn is renowned as the golfing capital of the North. Nairn is around a three to four hour drive from most of central Scotland - if travelling from your hotel around Troon or Turnberry in Ayrshire it will take around five hours, from The Old Course at St Andrews or Carnoustie you would be in Nairn in less than four hours and Gleneagles would be just over three. If staying in the hotel you could be on the tee at Royal Dornoch within ninety minutes. The Claymore House Hotel is ideally situated close to Inverness Airport and only a short distance from Aberdeen Airport. Glasgow and Edinburgh Airports are within 3 hours drive. Sail the loch, live the legend. As you cruise loch ness let your mind wander. Watch the reflection of the scenic surroundings dance and sparkle on the mysterious waters. Transport yourself to a time gone by as you sail past the historical ruins of Urquhart Castle. Learn the myths for which the Loch is renowned and discover the history which shaped this inspirational setting. With a wide range of tours and cruises available, let Jacobite bring to life the majesty of Loch Ness and the surrounding Highlands.

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