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Torridon Guest House

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Torridon Guest House

Torridon Guest House has been providing quality bed and breakfast in Inverness since 1970.

We are within 5 minutes' walking distance of Inverness City Centre, where there is a wide choice of places to eat as well as live entertainment. It is a family-owned B&B offering a range of en suite double, twin and family rooms. Free Wi-Fi, TV with Freeview and DVD are available in all rooms, as are tea and coffee making facilities. A ground-floor room is available for our less abled guests. There is private car/motorcycle parking, and in the morning, along with a variety of fresh fruit, cereals, yoghurts, cheeses, and juices, you will enjoy a full hearty Scottish breakfast. If you are a vegetarian, vegan, or on a special diet, please let us know and we’ll be happy to look after you.

Inverness is a city on the North-Eastern coast of Scotland, on the eastern end of Loch Ness, and it is called the Capital of the Highlands (Priomh-Bhaile na Gàidhealtachd). It is a fantastic place to base yourself for your holiday, whether you are following the whisky trail, walking, cycling, motorcycling, dolphin spotting or looking for Nessie. Our guest house will give you the opportunity to explore the whole of the Highlands and also enjoy a variety of options for dining out and entertainment. Close by in Inverness are the Aquadome, Torvean golf course, golf range, tenpin bowling, indoor bowling, dolphin cruises, skiing, snowboarding and hill walking.

The name “Inverness” came from Scottish Gaelic “Inbhir Nis”, where “Inbhir” means “mouth” and “Nis” refers to the River Ness, which flows through the centre of Inverness into Loch Ness. It flows from nearby Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal and connects Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy with the canal continuing to Fort William.

Right by Inverness is the Moray Firth, which is an inlet from the North Sea, north and east of Inverness. It is the largest firth in Scotland. The Kessock Bridge spans the Moray Firth connecting the city of Inverness to the Black Isle and the village of North Kessock and beyond to Dingwall, Ullapool and to the east, Thurso, Wick and John’ O’Groats, where you can get a ferry to Orkney.

An important day came for Inverness in the year 2001 when the town was granted city status – the first new city in Scotland for over 100 years, and in recent years it has proudly become one of Europe’s fastest-growing cities and is frequently placed in the top five most desirable places to live in the UK for its quality of life (and lifestyle!). Enjoy the vibrant city and have a relaxing stay at Torridon Guest House in Inverness.

Location

Address

Torridon Guest House

59 Kenneth Street

Inverness

IV3 5PZ