General Wade's Military Rd, Foyers, Inverness IV2 6XT, United Kingdom Get directions
"A tranquil retreat on the shores of Loch Ness, ideal for those seeking peace and natural beauty." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Housed in a Victorian retreat on Loch Ness’s eastern shores, Foyers Lodge is recommended as a charming, historic place to stay while exploring the loch." - Mike MacEacheran
"Tourists typically visit the Nessie Industrial Complex on the western side of Loch Ness. Meanwhile, the sparsely inhabited eastern side — with its luxuriant woodlands, fields of Highland cattle, endearing villages, and a one-lane road with unparalleled views of the lake — feels like some lost enchanted realm. About halfway up this idyllic stretch of shore, the hospitable Anna Low and Phil Crowe have created the perfect hotel for the perfect location, rejuvenating an 1863 inn with quirky antiques, plush furnishings, and a palette of rich colors. The dining room showcases the considerable talents of Vanessa Royale (don’t pass up her superb fish-and-chips). In the evening, you can meet your fellow guests in the snug drawing-room bar or, better yet, sit in the garden and watch dusk fall over the mysterious, achingly beautiful loch. Doubles from $199." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"This 19th-century Victorian house on the shores of Loch Ness is perhaps more a guest house than a hotel per se; Foyers Lodge is managed by its owners, who live on site, and who decorated this adults-only escape in a handsome and distinctive contemporary-classic style. It’s not easy to imbue a hotel with a strong sense of place while studiously avoiding kitsch and cliché, but they’ve managed it. A substantial breakfast is served daily, and the Dining Room operates as an intimate restaurant in the evenings, offering views of Loch Ness itself." - Tablet Hotels
"A recently restored 19th-century boutique hotel set on the shores of a famous Highland loch, offering historic charm and an appealing base from which to explore surrounding dramatic landscapes and waterways." - Kissa Castañeda