Ness Walk Hotel sits on the banks of the River Ness in Inverness, offering a picturesque and luxurious 5-star retreat in the grandeur of a 19th-century house that’s been lovingly restored to retain its stately splendour but updated with contemporary architecture. Despite its leafy surrounds, Ness Walk is within walking distance of the sights of the city, a ten minute drive from Loch Ness and at the gateway of the Highlands. Whether seeking out dolphins on the Moray Firth, canoeing on Loch Ness, taking a tour of a whisky distillery, or walking in Culloden Gorge, the glens and lochs offer endless activity.
Each of the 47 rooms and three suites offer views over the River Ness or the courtyard and is inspired by the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscapes, with muted, calming tones and bespoke carpets that reflect the patterns of Loch Ness. The restaurant shares this connection to the great outdoors, with Scottish cuisine prepared using local ingredients and served with a view of the River Ness and its salmon pools. Relax after a day of adventure and outdoor activity with afternoon tea, a whisky or cocktail in the bar, or indulge in the whisky flight experience.
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