Some excerpts from the website of Aberfeldy Lodge that might be useful
Ample sized
breakfast room with individual seating for all guests. A hearty Scottish
breakfast is seved from 8 - 9am. A cozy
lounge ia available with maps, guidebooks and board
games to suit all ages. Lovely bright spacious
double room with ensuite facilities.
Patio doors lead to the rear
garden and small
patio. Bright spacious
room with ensuite facilities and
patio windows leading to rear
garden and
patio. Large
double room with large ensuite, very bright spacious
room. Large
family room with ensuite facilities, one double and two single beds also extra stow away bed can be supplied to sleep up to 5 people, ensuite facilities
Aberfeldy Lodge is a beautifully presented victorian detached villa situated in a most desirable residential area of Inverness. All
rooms are en-
suite providing
hospitality tray,
TV, clock/
radio alarm and hairdrier.The guest house is within a 5 minute walk of the city
centre and only 10 minutes walk from bus and rail terminals. Free off-street
parking is available. There are excellent resturants and
bars located within a 2 minute walk of Aberfeldy Lodge. A variety of entertainment is available in Inverness city
centre from traditional Scottish ceilidh music to clubbing. Inverness is the ideal base for exploring the Highlands. Nan and Gary welcome you to. Aberfeldy Lodge Guest House. 11 Southside Road Inverness, IV2 3BG
admin@aberfeldylodge.com. Design and Hosting by. Mike Phimister Commercial Services Ltd
Welcome to the Area Welcome to the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Situated in the Highland capital of Inverness, Aberfeldy Lodge Guest House provides a central base for exploration of the Highland region. Our guest housel will place you in the best position to experience all the majestic splendour found only in the Scottish Highlands. Inverness is built on the
banks of the River Ness, an elegant stretch of water that winds its way through its
centre and is some six miles from Loch Ness, home of the elusive monster. A visit to the exhibitions in Drumnadrochit, on the
banks of the loch, will ensure you never doubt her existence again while visitors to Fort Augustus, at the head of the loch, can take the opportunity to cruise on the only passenger-carrying vessel to use sonar equipment - just in case! If you don;t have any luck Nessie-spotting, then how about keeping an eye out for dolphins? You can take a dolphin cruise from Inverness harbour roughly every hour and a half, for a chance to see these beguiling creatures in their natural habitat. If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life, then you can take your pick of the many quieter villages, on the outskirts of the city, in which to spend a day. There is
golf in abundance, also fishing and walking throughout the Highlands.
11 Southside Road, Inverness, IV2 3BG. Click here for an Enquiry Form. From the A9 dual carriageway turn off at the junction signposted Hilton and Culduthel. At the roundabout take the last (5th) exit signed Culcabock and follow this road past Raigmore Hospital to the next roundabout. Take the first exit on to Culcabock Road past the Inverness
Golf Club and straight on to Damfield Road. Turn right on to Old Edinburgh Road and turn right at traffic lights. Aberfeldy lodge is on the right. From the A96 turn off at the Raigmore Interchange towards Perth at next exit turn off and follow directions as above. From the A82 follow City
Centre, Perth, Aberdeen signs to the A9 then follow directions as above. Click here for location