Inverlochy Castle Hotel sits in the midst of the ruggedly rolling Scottish Highlands near Fort William, offering a truly enchanting retreat in 19th-century baronial splendour. With its scenic setting at the foot of Ben Nevis, Inverlochy Castle is a tranquil escape with access to the adventure and outdoor activity of the Highlands. From clay pigeon shooting, archery and tomahawk throwing, to hiking, fishing and golf, the castle grounds and beyond offer adventures galore.The hotel offers a sumptuous and inviting welcome after a day in the mountains and glens. The 17 rooms in the main building and eight in the newly renovated stables of the Walled Garden are spacious and luxurious, offering a traditional country house style that makes the most of the original charm. From four-poster beds to luxurious bathrooms with Penhaligon toiletries, each room exudes comfort and elegance. Dining at Inverlochy Castle is a culinary delight, including the ‘Seasgair’ experience overseen by Michel Roux Jr in the Great Hall, or traditional afternoon tea in the same castle surroundings once admired by Queen Victoria.
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