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Achilty Hotel
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Strathpeffer
Highlands

IV14 9EG
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Dating from the XVIIIth century, this former Drover's Inn provides excellent food and accommodation. The owners, Ethel and Christopher Slater, are passionate about looking after their guests.

Situated only 17 miles north west of Inverness in the idyllic Scottish countryside. With 11 fully appointed en-suite bedrooms, 2 restaurants and a lounge bar serving excellent Scottish/International food - with an emphasis on local produce. A great base for touring the Highlands, taking in the beautiful scenery, wildlife and absorbing the historical points of interest in the area. Or just relax and enjoy the peace and quiet in the Wyvis lounge. In the lounge bar there is a good selection of malt whiskies from the North Highlands for you to try.

Additional Facilities:
Rural location
Golf nearby
Horse riding nearby
Direct dial phone
Beer garden
French spoken
Trout & salmon fishing nearby
Tennis nearby
Adapted room for disabled guests

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Ratings/Awards: 3 Star STB
Number of Rooms: 11
Number Ensuite: 11
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Restaurant

Cuisine: Scottish/International - emphasis on local produce

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided - A la Carte menu
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms
Garden

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