Museum · Highland
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"The Highland Folk Museum, an open-air 'living history' museum in Newtonmore, is dedicated to the rich (and often bloodthirsty) history of the Highlanders." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Small plates restaurant · Highland
This cozy, intimate eatery in Portree showcases fresh island produce with a creative twist, offering an elevated experience perfect for special occasions.
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Hotel · Highland
Nestled on 8 acres of scenic hills, this elegant country-house hotel boasts charming rooms, a cozy Scottish restaurant, and stunning gardens.
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Restaurant · Highland
This charming riverfront eatery is famous for its irresistible pies, offering an array of delightful flavors and a cozy spot to relax.
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Nestled by the Sound of Sleat, this charming Victorian hotel offers cozy rooms, a whisky distillery, and an acclaimed restaurant with stunning views.
Hostel · Highland
Nestled by the serene Kyle of Tongue and surrounded by stunning Highland vistas, this cozy hostel and campsite offers clean, spacious digs, friendly service, and a vibrant communal atmosphere.
Campground · Highland
Nestled by the water, this scenic campsite offers stunning mountain views, a cheerful cafe with fresh baked treats, and access to breathtaking hikes.
Nestled in a charming turreted building across from the train station, this welcoming hotel boasts mountain views, traditional Scottish decor, a cozy bar with live music, and a restaurant serving delightful local cuisine.
Nestled in a quiet residential area, this chic hotel blends contemporary elegance with Highland charm, featuring plush rooms, a top-notch restaurant, and delightful complimentary extras.
Castle · Highland
14th-century castle linked to Macbeth, as thane of Cawdor, with drawbridge, tapestries and gardens.
Stylish rooms, some with loch views, plus an upscale restaurant in a former hunting lodge. A former clan hunting lodge, this upmarket country hotel remains in the Macdonald family and is near the shore of sea-loch Na Dal, 9.8 miles from the Clan Donald Skye Visitor Centre and castle. Stylish rooms feature traditional Scottish decor; most have loch or hill views. All have en suite bathrooms (some with free-standing tubs) with designer toiletries, plus flat-screen TVs with DVD players, free Wi-Fi, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and fresh fruit. Room service is offered. Breakfast is included and half-board is available. There's a renowned, upscale restaurant featuring local and seasonal cuisine, as well as a bar and cosy public rooms.
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