

And with just nine bedrooms, the intimate atmosphere lends itself to an exclusive couples’ escape. Deeply romantic in setting, Glenmorangie House is surrounded by a walled garden and located beside a ruined castle. One of only a handful of Scottish hotels to boast the Michelin Hotel Guide single ‘Red House’ symbol, this country house is found on the coast, an hour from Inverness. And as the town’s only five-star hotel, it’s the fanciest address at which to stay in town.Ĭheck Availability & Prices Glenmorangie House Eating and drinking can be both an exquisite and unusual experience here, with mood-lit pod dining, a unique gin bar and triple AA Rosette-awarded cuisine accompanied by waterside views. Family owned and run (by the Clark family) the castle houses 42 bedrooms, four treatment rooms, a pool, sauna and two restaurants. Created for the port and sherry merchants, Sandeman, it has since been turned into a glamorous hotel and spa. Perched on the edge of Loch Faskally in Pitlochry, this Baronial castle was built in 1892. Or if you’re planning a large get together why not hire out the whole place to yourselves? The hotel is dog friendly and has self-catering cottages within the grounds, for those preferring a more private retreat. A croquet lawn at the front provides elegant recreational opportunities, while local excur. Just 11 rooms ensure the boutique feel remains intimate and there’s plenty of homely touches, such as bikes, free newspapers, wellies and waterproofs for guests’ use. Spend your Scottish staycation in your choice of these epic castles, country houses and funky boutique hotels… Airds Hotelĭating back to the 18th century, this former coaching inn has taken on a new lease of life as a fine dining waterfront hotel. Visitors can choose between the miles of secluded countryside, expansive coastline, pretty towns and heritage cities both large and small.

Here is where lochs meet mountains, set against the unique light of the northern skies. The sweeping beauty of the Highlands is legendary.
