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Albert Inn
The Albert Inn is a cosy 8 bedroomed modern yet traditional Highland Inn in the picturesque town of Nairn. With a friendly local bar, its ideal place too stay , whether you are up on ...
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Golf View Hotel & Leisure Club
The Golf View Hotel and Leisure Club is situated overlooking the Moray Firth with gardens leading down to the seashore. Many of the 42 bedrooms are sea-facing with traditional interiors that provide you an exceptionally ... More
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Aurora Hotel
The Aurora Hotel is located in the West End of Nairn, adjacent to the A96 running from Inverness to the West and Aberdeen to the East. The hotel is close to all the local amenities ...
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Claymore House Hotel
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), ...
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The Bandstand
The hotel has 8 en suite bedrooms, some with lovely sea-views. It has a large, secluded Beer Garden and Sea View Conservatory. Bar Meals are available daily in the Lounge Bar or Sea View ...
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Newton Hotel
Situated in 21 acres of mature parkland bordering Nairn Golf Course, home of the Walker Cup in 1999. The hotel is home to The Highland Conference Centre, which can cater for events up to 400, ... More
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Sunny Brae Hotel
Fully refurbished, small, elegant family run, no smoking hotel with stunning sea view over Moray Firth. A 4 star small hotel offering the highest standards of comfort and true Highland hospitality where guests like to ... More
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