Macrae Guest House
Situated on the banks of the River Ness opposite Eden Court Theatre. Macrae House offers a friendly welcome in a peaceful setting.
We are just a 5 minute walk from the city's shops and restaurants.
* Riverside location
* No Smoking
* Wheelchair accessible
* Vegetarians welcome
Inverness Castle, the Cathedral and Cavell Gardens are close by.
Our guests also enjoy the short stroll along the river to explore the Ness Islands. You may spot a heron if you look carefully!
Cross the lovely little bridges and you can visit the Floral Hall or head for the miniature railway and boating lake in Whin Park.
We have 1 double room and 2 twin rooms with large comfy armchairs for your relaxation. Private facilities.
All bedrooms have:
* TV
* Radio
* Hair dryer
* Hospitality tray
* Sightseeing information folder
One downstairs bedroom allows access for visitors in a wheelchair.
Guests are free to sit in our tranquil garden. Private parking is available to the rear. We can provide ironing facilities on request.
We offer a full Scottish breakfast and can cater for special diets and vegetarians.
For the comfort of all our guests, please note: No wedding parties, No children under 7 & No smoking.
We are happy to advise about local history and day trips to places of interest in the area when you are staying with us.
From Macrae House you can easily walk around Inverness to see its historic buildings.
We recommend a trip to the Museum between the Castle and Tourist Information Centre.
Granted city status in 2001 for the Millennium by H.M. The Queen, Inverness is an ideal base from which to explore the Scottish Highlands.
If you are without a car, take a coach tour - there are different ones every day of the week during the summer. You can get as far as the Isle of Skye or ancient Orkney (and back!) in a day. There are also daily cruises to Loch Ness and boat trips to see the dolphins in the Moray Firth.
Around Inverness you can visit castles such as Cawdor, Brodie, Urquhart, Kilravock and Moniack.
Other historic places include Culloden Battlefield, Fort George, the Clava Cairns, Sueno's Stone, Beauly Priory, Hugh Miller's thatched cottage and Cromarty Courthouse.
Madonna fans may wish to head north to Dornoch where she got married last year! And even if you are not a fan, you may still enjoy a walk inside the 13th century cathedral.
Outdoor enthusiasts are spoilt for choice - whether you are interested in golf, fishing, hiking, mountaineering, watersports or wildlife, you won't be disappointed in the Highlands!
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This page was last updated: 16 November 2009
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