Culloden House dates back to 1788 and sits on the original site of Culloden Castle which played host to Bonnie Prince Charlie at the Batt... more »
Culloden House dates back to 1788 and sits on the original site of Culloden Castle which played host to Bonnie Prince Charlie at the Battle of Culloden. This award winning 28 bedroomed Country House hotel is set in 40 acres of private grounds and was refurbished in 2006. Hospitality and service are the mainstay of this property and in 2006 Conde Nast Traveler magazine rated Culloden House as the Top Hotel in Scotland along with naming the property in its prestigious Gold List. The cuisine is of the highest level and the kitchen team hold many awards including Top 60 UK restaurants from The Guardian newspaper. The sweeping staircase up to the front door is crowned with a coat of arms and leads you past reception into the impressive hall. The interior design and decoration was commissioned from the famous Adam family of architects and features their signature pillars - elaborate ceiling cornicing - chandeliers and marble fireplaces. The classic Drawing Room - dressed in soft pastel shades with huge armchairs and sofas in front of a roaring fire - is an imposing and comfortable place in which to sit at any time of the day or for drinks before dinner. Next door is the more formal Wedgewood blue Dining Room - and very elegant it is too - before or after dinner explore the fine Library Bar with its period atmosphere and spirited collection. 28 bedrooms offer you large and spacious accommodation - individually decorated and equipped with modern facilities. Key rooms in the house are the Suites which occupy the best views and are feature rooms. Guests can enjoy complimentary wireless internet in the public areas - a computer room is available for those traveling without their own computer. The Highlands are a golfing Mecca and in 2005 Culloden House was voted the Most Outstanding Scottish Country House Hotel by Golf Tourism Scotland. With 50 courses locally there is one to suit every ability including two of the top 100 courses in the world - Royal Dornoch and Nairn West
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Culloden House is a beautiful mansion set in 40 acres of woodland. The rooms are grand and luxurious with all the essentials. Tennis is available in the grounds and a sauna and sunbeds are located in the basement near the old prisoner's dungeon. There are 2 restaurants, a bar and a lounge on site and the staff are really welcoming and friendly. The hotel has a lot of history behind it and is a great place to stay.
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This award winning 28 bedroomed Country House hotel is set in 40 acres of private grounds and was refurbished in 2006. Hospitality and service are the mainstay of this property and in 2006 Conde Nast Traveler magazine rated Culloden House as the Top Hotel in Scotland along with naming the property in its prestigious Gold List. The cuisine is of the highest level and the kitchen team hold many awards including Top 60 UK restaurants from The Guardian newspaper. The sweeping staircase up to the front door is crowned with a coat of arms and leads you past reception into the impressive hall. The interior design and decoration was commissioned from the famous Adam family of architects and features their signature pillars - elaborate ceiling cornicing - chandeliers and marble fireplaces. The classic Drawing Room - dressed in soft pastel shades with huge armchairs and sofas in front of a roaring fire - is an imposing and comfortable place in which to sit at any time of the day or for drinks before dinner. Next door is the more formal Wedgewood blue Dining Room - and very elegant it is too - before or after dinner explore the fine Library Bar with its period atmosphere and spirited collection. 28 bedrooms offer you large and spacious accommodation - individually decorated and equipped with modern facilities. Key rooms in the house are the Suites which occupy the best views and are feature rooms. Guests can enjoy complimentary wireless internet in the public areas - a computer room is available for those traveling without their own computer. The Highlands are a golfing Mecca and in 2005 Culloden House was voted the Most Outstanding Scottish Country House Hotel by Golf Tourism Scotland. With 50 courses locally there is one to suit every ability including two of the top 100 courses in the world - Royal Dornoch and Nairn W.
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Built in 2006, this hotel is new but
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Posted Feb 13, 2007
Mediocre
Built in 2006, this hotel is new but reminds me of an apartment - even the smell. Clean but cheap. Wireless Internet worked well. Breakfast didn't offer much.
All Review Photos We were in London on
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Posted Mar 20, 2006
Excellent
All Review Photos We were in London on business, and decided to take a little trip up to Scotland. Rode the train (much superior to U.S. Trains) up to Inverness, rented a car, and stayed at the Culloden House for 3 nights. It's a wonderful old...
76 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The hotel's location is a short drive from Inverness Airport, and close to the historic battlefield of Culloden (Bonnie Prince Charlie, Butcher Cumberland and all that). For 'locals' like us who have done 'the tours' it was the elegance, charm and restful comfort that appealed. Culloden House has all of those in abundance, plus a 'Taste of Scotland' to please any palate in the restaurant.
As the aphorism has it one gets what one pays for - here you pay, but for sure you do 'get it'!
We stayed here for three nights over New Year, our second visit, and it was better than ever, this place is an ambassador for great service, food and hospitality, what Culloden House do as standard other hotels struggle to achieve, from the turn...