Tulloch Castle Hotel, a 12th-century-castle set in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland, a 5-minute drive to the centre of Dingwall, offers a 24-hour front desk, a bar and a restaurant.
Located on the edge of Dingwall and situated on the NC500 main route heading north, Cromarty View Guest House offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout.
Jack
United Kingdom
Well furnished traditional feel in a lovely quiet area. Very clean comfy room. Hosts are lovely people and attend to your every need. Make you feel safe and at home. Lots of choice for breakfast including veggie options
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated Conon Hotel provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi. This bed and breakfast features free private parking and room service.
Alexander
Latvia
very friendly staff
large bedroom with a comfortable king-size bed
good dinner and breakfast
Located in Dingwall and only 23 km from Inverness Castle, Urrard B&B provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Amazing extra touches like toiletries, face cloth, a 'nip' of whisky and treat by the side of the bed, etc.
Host could not have been more friendly. The room was spotlessly clean.
With an ideal location for exploring the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, The Whitehouse offers bed and breakfast accommodation just 10 miles north of Inverness.
John
United Kingdom
We stayed one night and were welcomed on arrival by our host and shown to our room. She was informative about near bye restaurants. In the morning she cooked up a great breakfast which set us up for the day.
Garfield Guesthouse is located in Dingwall, 23 km from Inverness Castle, 8.6 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, and 23 km from Inverness Railway Station.
David
United Kingdom
Lovely breakfast.
The room was very clean and nothing was too much trouble. Plenty of parking and very quiet
Kylelachin, a property with a garden, is situated in Dingwall, 23 km from Inverness Castle, 8.6 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, as well as 23 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Elena
United Kingdom
Lovely and welcoming host, cosy room and great breakfast, we will be back!
Dingwall is an interesting town with shops worth visiting...
Dingwall is an interesting town with shops worth visiting and other amenities for locals and visitors alike. The hotels have an important part to play in selling the town and area but my experience on this visit this was not being done.
Hotel receptionists and other staff have a crucial part to play in this process by welcoming guests and making them aware of the area's attractions and amenities - if the customer is interested.
Dingwall has some great individual shops but there was no attempt to find out why we were there and what could have been of interest to us.
Quaint independent shopping, excellent coffee shop three doors down from Harry's excellent bakery, Very good hiking , We did a great Strathpeffer to Dingwell hike up to and along the ridge, great views all around,
Gary
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Didn't do much in Dingwall,used the hotel as a base,the main...
Didn't do much in Dingwall,used the hotel as a base,the main street very run down,if you don't mind driving beautiful scenery everywhere,especially in a trip to Ullapool,it was a very cold and frosty day,stunning,we ate lunch out wherever we went,and ate in the hotel at night,no complaints all round.
Stephen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small friendly rural town.
Small friendly rural town. Good access to Black Isle, Inverness and stop over if traveling North/South. Decent range of local shops. Of particular note Batty’s cafe, Caley bar, Thai cafe and butchers
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dingwall is a very pleasant wee town in a beautiful part of...
Dingwall is a very pleasant wee town in a beautiful part of the country and we found the locals to be very welcoming. It's on the rail route north from Inverness so is easy to get to if you don't want to drive. There a good selection of eating places and Inverness is only 12 miles away if you want a bit more to do.
Keith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quaint little town in the southern highlands, just north of...
Quaint little town in the southern highlands, just north of Inverness and away from the stresses of the city traffic… Dingwall provides the best of both worlds, with plenty to do in the local area, easy access to the surrounding areas and peaceful country vibes.
The bothy was at an excellent location, close to Dingwall and Inverness but far enough to enjoy the remoteness of Scotland. It was a very comfortable house with everything I needed and since I had quite some tough hikes before this stay it was great to have the luxury if this bothy. I spent 3 days here, one with a nice 7 mile walk around the bothy, the second day was spent in Inverness and the third day I had to drive for 1 hour to climb the An Teallach ridge. So much to do and everything close by.. loved it!
Location was great for getting into Dingwall and right by the station if we needed to get into Inverness. The accommodation was beautifully presented and decorated with everything very clean. Towels provided as well as all cleaning materials etc and basics for the kitchen. There was also breakfast items available for the first morning which was an unexpected surprise.
Pretty much everything. It was so obvious that Gill does this as a labour of love. One of the best holiday stays I have ever had. Cannot be faulted. We were looking for a place in Inverness and only stayed in Dingwall because Inverness was booked out. Very glad it was in the end. Just be mindful of The Mallard !
It's cheap! And was available for us last minute when we needed to stay near Inverness for the night. The location is great. Lots of shops and restaurants within walking distance and not a far drive from Inverness. Breakfast was continental, but good!
Great flat near the centre of Dingwall - but nice and quiet. Friendly host, well-equipped kitchen, good sized rooms, all mod cons, everything spotlessly clean. Heating easy to control. Handy location for the station and buses.
super convenient to town. Allison was so helpful and knowledgeable about the area. the breakfast were well cooked and plentiful. the room was very comfortable and the bathroom was recently constructed
All staff were very friendly
Room was well equipped and spacious
Fantastic shower and toiletries.
Breakfast and evening meals were fantastic and good value.
Hotel was spotlessly clean.
The hotel was very clean and surprisingly quiet. The restaurant and bar were just downstairs so it was great for tired travellers :) The staff was very kind. The food was excellent!
The room was great, large, nice and quiet. Friendly staff. Great to be staying in a castle. Dingwall is a lovely town and easy to visit Inverness and other highland locations.
Friendly host, gave us lots of suggestions for where to eat in Dingwall. Also knowledgeable about nearby attractions and places to visit. A hearty breakfast was provided.
Central location in Dingwall, at the south end of the High Street and close to the railway station. Breakfast was complimentary and ample. TV was a nice bonus too.
The view out of one of our three rooms was stupendous! The bar tender provided exceptional service. The common areas were inviting when there was a fire going.
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