Fishing Hotels & Guest Houses in Scotland
Choose from 147 hotels and guest houses in Scotland. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| Ardeonaig Hotel And Restaurant - South Loch Tay by Killin, Killin, Stirling, FK21 8SU |
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In 14 acres of gardens, on the shores of Loch Tay, with breathtaking views across the loch to Ben Lawers mountain, the Ardeonaig Hotel and Restaurant offers great wine and award-winning food. With a beautiful, peaceful location, on the south side of Loch Tay, not far from the village of Kenmore, the hotel is small-scale, intimate and very personal. There are just 20 rooms in the main hotel, as well as 2 cottage suites and 5 new burnside rondevals (a South African-influenced thatched cottage). With Europe's most extensive South African wine cellar and superb cuisine, made with great local produce, the hotel holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand symbol and an Inn of the Year award. The hotel has recently taken over the 8000-acre Ardtalnaig Estate and now offers guests guided walks, photographic stalking, off-road cycling and the exclusive use of a mountain bothy for lunch and dinner. |
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| Alexander Residence - 2 Barossa Place, Perth, Perth and Kinross, PH1 5HG |
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These 2 luxury 5-star self-catering apartments are within walking distance of Perth Concert Hall and sit amid Perth city centre, overlooking beautiful parkland. Furnished to an exceptional standard, each has 3 double bedrooms, one of which has en suite facilities. An extensive list of additional provisions, from aromatherapy treatments (carried out in the Barossa Apartment) to leisure activities, visitor attractions, restaurants and theatre reservations can be made through your dedicated welcome host. |
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| The Ayrshire and Galloway - 1 Killoch Place, Ayr, Ayrshire, KA72EA |
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Standing proudly within Ayr town centre, this hotel with free car parking and Wi-Fi is the place to stay whether on business or pleasure. Comfortably furnished and well-appointed, the Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel offers affordable rates, and nothing is overlooked. Guests can enjoy traditional fare in the Badge Bistro or opt for something with a Mediterranean twist from the Meridian Cafe Bar situated right next door. Enjoy a walk along the promenade, discover 'Rabbie Burn' country, horse racing, golf or just enjoy the pastimes in the surrounding areas. On the ground floor you will find the reception, the bistro and the Shire Bar. The Shire Bar is a warm, welcoming place where you can enjoy a hearty dram in front of an open fire. |
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| Auchterawe Country House - Auchterawe, Fort Augustus, Highland, PH32 4BT |
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In Auchterawe Forest, this "country house in the woods" offers peace and quiet in a relaxed atmosphere, 2 miles (3.2 km) from Loch Ness and Fort Augustus village. You are offered a warm, friendly, family welcome at Auchterawe Country House. A converted former Scottish Farmhouse, it is an ideal base from which to tour the Highlands of Scotland. There are many hill, mountain tracks and riverside walks just outside the door. From your bedroom window, or in the conservatory, you can admire views of the Great Glen Mountain Range. Relax in the Guest lounge in front of the log fire or play a game of pool. |
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| Ailsa Cottage Bed And Breakfast - 2 Victoria Buildings, Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, DG9 8RA |
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Immediately opposite Loch Ryan with views of ferries sailing in and out, our cottage is part of a Victorian terrace, which was once the home of a ship's captain. Our accommodation is newly refurbished with en suite and private bathrooms, and garden or loch views. Refreshment trays and colour TVs are in all rooms, and hairdryers, irons etc are available on request. We are happy to provide evening meals on request. |
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| Abington Hotel - 78 Carlisle Road, Abington, Lanarkshire, ML12 6SD |
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Less than a mile from junction 13 of the M74, this hotel is easy to find and features free Wi-Fi internet access throughout, and ample free parking. This friendly, family-run hotel is situated in the heart of a picturesque village in central Scotland and offers a comfortable, reasonably priced touring base. The centres of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and the Trossachs, Burns country and Walter Scott country are all about an hour's drive away. Had you travelled by stagecoach on the hazardous Carlisle-Glasgow route in the 1800s you would certainly have appreciated the hospitality and warmth of the Abington Coaching Inn, just as Napoleon III did in 1839 when he rested there after a tiring day's grouse shooting. You can still find his chair in the hotel. |
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| Caledonian Hotel - The Square, Beauly, Highland, IV4 7BY |
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The home of Highlanders for generations. An old Inn, relaxed lounge bar with history & home cooking. Angler, Golfer, Family & Doggie friendly. The village inn for 300 years, the 'Caley' is that rare blend of the past and the present. One of the few Scottish establishments where hospitality is still dispensed by original Highlanders. All bedrooms are on the first floor; most overlook the 'Britain in Bloom' square. |
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| Caledonian House - Station Road, Fort Augustus, Highland, PH32 4AY |
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This B&B guest house is next to the 5 locks of the Caledonian Canal, walking distance from Fort Augustus. The village is part of the Great Glen Way. Caledonian House was originally built in the 1860s and was used as Campbell's Tea Room in the 1900s. It has a good location for exploring the sights of the Highlands, including Loch Ness and the islands of Syke, Mull, Iona and Rhum. There are plenty of outdoor activities and spectacular views for walkers. Caledonian House offers fishing trips and mountain-bike hire. |
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| Udny Arms Hotel - Main St, Dyce, Aberdeenshire, AB41 6BL |
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Overlooking the beautiful, peaceful Ythan Estuary, 10 miles (16 km) north of Aberdeen, this charming 3-star hotel offers delicious food and a bistro that overlooks the estuary. At the Udny Arms Hotel you can either dine in the bistro, looking out over the water and the estuary's wildlife or you can enjoy a tasty bar meal. There is an indefinable quality about this part of the world that our guests notice as soon as they arrive and that brings them back to the hotel time and again. Credit for this unique atmosphere must go to the calming influence of the River Ythan; the changing moods of the Forvie Estuary; and the joy of sharing it all with eider duck and geese. Whatever the reason and whatever the season, it seems folk simply can't help but relax here, and for nigh-on one hundred years they have been coming here to do just that. |
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| Annandale Arms Hotel - High Street, Moffat, Dumfries and Galloway, DG10 9HF |
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Only a minute off the motorway (M74), the Annandale Arms Hotel offers you a truly warm Scottish welcome. Set in the centre of the attractive and popular village of Moffat, you can enjoy the tranquility. We have a first class restaurant serving the best of local produce, from Buccleuch Estates beef to organic lamb from Glen Ken. Our salmon, trout and scallops are as good as Scotland gets. The cellar boasts some 100 bins with a selection of 50 malt whiskies. The hotel's convenient position in the centre of the village, but with its close proximity to the countryside, makes it a perfect base to explore the hills and glens of historic southern Scotland. The imposing Georgian fa?ade encapsulates all that is best in traditional Scottish hospitality. This has been recognised formally by the award of the Les Routiers Gold Key 2001 for 'hotels who achieve a level of excellence above and beyond that of merely 'very good''. If you wish to visit Edinburgh or Glasgow, they are both only one hour away by car. |
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| Regent Hotel - Esplanade, Oban, Argyll and Bute, PA34 5PZ |
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The Regent Hotel is prominently situated at the head of Oban's north pier and is close to the shopping centre. It is also ideal for those who wish to take a steamer cruise or ferry to one of the many islands. The Regent, externally, is a combination of a Victorian private hotel with an almost perfect example of 1930's Art Deco design. Internally both buildings merge to provide an open and airy ambience with an array of well positioned public foyers and lounges. As a town centre hotel the Regent cannot offer private parking although there is ample on-street parking on the adjacent pier. This 'disadvantage' does however mean that Oban's many shops, the distillery, the ferry terminals and stations are all within easy walking distance. |
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| Garth Hotel - Castle Road, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, PH26 3HN |
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Originally a 17th century inn, the Garth hotel and Restaurant is nestled amid its own extensive grounds and landscaped gardens. Located on the North East side of The Square, the tastefully modern accommodation offers attractive views of either the countryside or the Victorian elegance of the town. After dining on fresh local produce in the popular ? la carte restaurant, relax in the bar with its wide selection of draught and bottled beers, wines, spirits and over 70 malt whiskies. |
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| Glenisla Hotel - Kirkton, Kirkton of Glenisla, Perth and Kinross, PH11 8PH |
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Glenisla Hotel and restaurant Angus Glens - Heart of Scotland. Our aim is to offer you comfortable, enjoyable surroundings with excellent food, in this magnificent part of Scotland. The Inn and restaurant is conveniently located for all country sports. Recently renovated and refurbished to the highest standard, retaining in full the charm of its original character. An Old Coaching Inn |
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| Lovat Arms Hotel - Main Street, Beauly, Highland, IV4 7BS |
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This hotel offers a home away from home in the heart of the magnificent Scottish Highlands. Just a 20 minute drive from Inverness, set within historic Beauly, the Lovat is ideally located for fishing, walking, bird or monster watching, golf and sight seeing holidays. After a spent day exploring, the Strupag Brasserie or The Lairds Table restaurant awaits. Dishes are prepared from the finest local produce. After dinner, unwind in the foyer by the log fire and sample a malt or 2 from the extensive range of whiskies on offer. |
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| Ballathie House Hotel - Kinclaven, Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross, PH1 4QN |
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Situated within its own private estate, overlooking the River Tay, gateway to the Scottish Highlands, this charming country house provides luxurious accommodation in tranquil surroundings. One of the UK's leading country house hotels, Ballathie House aims to offer a traditional taste of the Scottish Highlands. It features 41 beautiful en suite bedrooms, each one individually decorated, and award winning cuisine in the restaurant. Set in Kinclaven, Stanley, just 12 miles from Perth city centre, which is home to a theatre, concert hall and specialist shops, Ballathie House occupies an ideal position from which to explore the many attractions of the Scottish Highlands. |
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| Oak Tree Inn - Balmaha, , Stirling, G63 0JQ |
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On the east shore of Loch Lomond, this charming family-run country inn is constructed from locally quarried slate and offers a perfect tranquil location for a romantic or relaxing break. Standing in the shade of a magnificent 500-year-old oak tree, this traditional bar/restaurant is ideal for those wishing to escape from the rush of modern day life. The non-smoking inn is adjacent to the West Highland Way and is ideal for walkers. After a long day spent exploring the region's magnificent scenery and breathing in the invigorating fresh air, you can satisfy your hard-earned hunger with a delicious meal. Food is served all day and the bar has a cosy, welcoming atmosphere and a real log fire. The charming, homely en suite accommodation is warm, welcoming and comfortable. Relax and enjoy the natural tranquillity and stunning scenery of one of the most beautiful and romantic places in Scotland. |
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| Best Western Station Hotel - 49 Lovers Walk, Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, DG1 1LT |
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The Station Hotel is a beautiful Victorian building, facing the railway station and only a few minutes walk from the town centre and local night life. |
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| Dunroamin Hotel - Lairg Road, Ardgay, Highland, IV24 3EA |
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A friendly hotel where a warm welcome is guaranteed. Scotland's Best Service Award 2002. The hotel has magnificent views all year round and is within easy access to the Scottish highlands. The Dunroamin Hotel is family run and popular with both business people and tourists. Built overlooking the Kyle of Sutherland and once owned by Andrew Carniegie, the views are breathtaking. Fishing or just walking? We will store equipment, dry your garments and can freeze store your fish etc. |
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| Holm View Guest House - Rathad Am Braighe, Stornoway, Western Isles, HS2 0BQ |
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Situated in picturesque Stornoway, 4-star family-run Holm View Guest House is on the east coast of the Hebridean Isle of Lewis, a short journey from the ferry terminal and airport. Holm View Guest House offers comfortably furnished, spacious rooms, all with a satellite TV and sound system. Some rooms have panoramic views and free Wi-Fi internet access is available. There is also separate cottage accommodation. The guest house has a tranquil position, with stunning views towards the Isle of Skye. The surrounding area boasts spectacular beaches and beautiful scenery. An excellent breakfast is included, served by the friendly, helpful staff and a continental breakfast is served in the cottage. Local leisure pursuits include golfing, fishing and windsurfing. |
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| The Lake Of Menteith Hotel - Port Of Menteith, Callander, Stirling, FK8 3RA |
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Our philosophy is to create a hotel which fulfils our idea of the perfect place to go and stay. This perfect place, whether restaurant or hotel, should be entirely in sympathy with its surroundings. We want it to be of that place as well as in it. Plentiful use of local aged timber and stone, along with muted tones ensures harmonious blending into this magnificent setting. A commitment to local and Scottish produce, when in season, is imaginatively and sympathetically prepared. Easily accessible, only an hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh, you drive through some remarkable Scottish scenery and upon reaching Port of Menteith, the lake unfolds before you with the hotel nestling lakeside. Inside you will find a delightful house, much enlarged from the original 19th century manse. Our inspiration has been the unique lakeside setting and natural habitat for seasonal and permanent residents such as osprey, otter, geese, swans our duck family and more. Decorated in the warm and welcoming style of a classic New England waterfront hotel that perfectly compliments this special waterfront setting. |
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| Scotlands Hotel - 40 Bonnethill Road, Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross, PH16 5BT |
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With a traditional welcome and multi-lingual staff, the hotel offers a Scottish Restaurant, McNabs Bistro & Bar, a lounge and leisure club with heated indoor swimming pool and sauna. In the heart of the town of Pitlochry, the The Crerar Scotlands Hotel is ideal for conferences, short breaks or as a touring base. Pitlochry has much to offer. There is a world-famous theatre; unique fish ladder and hydro-dam; and 2 distilleries, one of which is Edradour, the smallest in Scotland. Scotlands Hotel has 2 private houses with a selection of rooms (situated across from the main hotel). |
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| Cringletie House - Edinburgh Road, Eddleston, Borders, EH45 8PL |
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This beautiful country house from 1861, set in 28 acres of wonderful gardens, has 4 Red Stars (AA) and 4 Gold Stars (Visit Scotland) for affordable luxury 19 miles from Edinburgh. Despite its peaceful rural location, Cringletie House is only about 30 minutes drive from Edinburgh and Edinburgh Airport. The convenient, yet secluded location makes the small country-house hotel ideal for a relaxing or romantic break. With its 4 Red Stars, Cringletie House is the only AA-rated top hotel in the Scottish Borders. The restaurant with hand-painted ceiling provides excellent fine dining. The ? la carte menu changes seasonally to reflect the finest, freshest produce available locally. Many dishes feature ingredients from the hotels 400-year-old walled kitchen garden. The idyllic location and beautifully appointed accommodation makes the hotel a superb base for the Tweed Valley. |
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| The Brown Trout Hotel - Station Road, Wick, Highland, KW1 5YN |
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Situated in the historic village of Watten, near Loch Watten, this family-run hotel provides a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, complemented by comfortable accommodation and fantastic home-cooked food. An ideal base for fishing, Loch Watten is the second largest loch in Caithness, and is renowned for its wild brown trout - from which the hotel takes its name. The Brown Trout Hotel is also just 7 miles from the picturesque fishing port of Wick and 14 miles from the historic town of Thurso. |
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| Abbots Brae Hotel - 55 Bullwood Road, Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, PA23 7QJ |
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Abbots Brae is known as a luxurious home away from home, positioned high amid a woodland garden, with sensational views over the Firth of Clyde. The lovely small, family-run hotel is surrounded by some of the most breathtaking scenery you will ever see. The spacious bedrooms are individually named after places within the stunning Cowal Peninsula. |
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| Ivybank Guest House - Boat Brae, Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross, PH10 7BH |
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This family run guest house rests within a large garden, offering a quiet haven within the picturesque region of Perthshire. Comfortable, clean and fresh bedrooms benefit from the Ivybank's non-smoking policy. There is free off road parking and a large garage in which to store bikes. The city of Perth is a short drive away, where you can browse the shops, relax in a pavement cafe or walk through the parks that line the River Tay. Perthshire is golfing country, with over 60 courses within an hour's drive, including Carnoustie, Gleneagles and St. Andrews. Owners Marie-Celine and Chris Dandridge offer a warm welcome to the Ivybank Guest House. |
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| The Queens Hotel - Corran Esplanade, Oban, Argyll and Bute, PA34 5AG |
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Boasting spectacular views over the expansive Oban Bay, this newly-refurbished Victorian hotel offers convenient accommodation just minutes away from the town centre. Guests can enjoy magnificent panoramic views from the comfort of the beautiful public rooms. The Queens Hotel is situated on the Esplanade, just a short walk from the centre of Oban with its many attractions including boat trips and ferries to the Isles. The Glen Campa Restaurant's ? la carte menu offers the very best of local produce and Sunday carveries, complemented by stunning views. The elegant lounge bar's menu offers a variety of home-made dishes to suit all tastes. |
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| Cruachan Hotel - Achintore Road, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6RQ |
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The Cruachan combines its traditional Scottish character with modern comforts and an enviable location overlooking Loch Linnhe and the Morvern Hills beyond. Fort William town centre is a 5-minute walk away. The hotel has a traditional Scottish Highland facade, with upgraded and modernised interiors. In summer, guests can sit on the outdoor terrace, watching the boats on the loch and enjoying a quiet drink. |
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| Hollytree Hotel and Swimming pool - Kentallen Pier, Onich, Highland, PA38 3BY |
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Stunningly situated by the sea, this stylish hotel offers chic accommodation, facilities and dining. All 20 rooms enjoy magnificent sea views and all are fully en suite with luxurious fittings and furnishings, including their own seating areas. For informal dining, the bistro lounge serves great food and drink all day, every day, with an outside decking area on which to sit and enjoy the view of the water and passing yachts. In the evening visit the award-winning seafood restaurant, also with breathtaking views of the sea. |
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| Mayfield Bed and Breakfast - Happy Valley, Fort William, Highland, PH33 6SN |
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Boasting fantastic views over Ben Nevis and the Nevis Range of mountains, this small, family-run B&B is set in the rural village of Torlundy, just 3 miles away from Fort William. Your hosts, Michael and Maxean, aim to make your stay at Mayfield comfortable, relaxing and enjoyable. They will be on-hand to help and advise you on how to get the best from your stay in the Highlands, they can even provide suggested tour guide information for you. Mayfield is a bungalow, so there are no stairs inside, however there are 4 steps up into the house. If you have difficulty with steps, please contact the house prior to making a reservation to discuss suitability as there are no disabled facilities. |
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| Royal Marine Hotel - Golf Road, Brora, Highland, KW9 6QS |
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The Royal Marine Hotel overlooks the mouth of the River Brora and offers calm, gracious surroundings, great food, leisure facilities, log fires and a Highland welcome. In addition to the leisure club, you can enjoy boats on Loch Brora, mountain bikes, and an adjacent 18-hole golf course. The golf course and beach are 1 minute away. The house was designed in 1913 by Sir Robert Lorimer and the original woodwork and antique furniture are still in place. |
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