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.
| 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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| The Isles Of Glencoe Hotel - Nr Fort William, Ballachulish, Highland, PH49 4HL |
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On a peninsula reaching out into Loch Leven, this peaceful retreat has breathtaking views across calm waters to the impressive mountains of the West Highlands. In a stunning Highland setting, The Isles of Glencoe Hotel is a 3-star, family-friendly establishment. Built in a modern Scandinavian style, it offers the warmest of traditional Scottish welcomes. As a guest, you can enjoy free use of the impressive leisure facilities, which include an indoor swimming pool, a hydro-seat, a bio-sauna and an exercise room. The Isles of Glencoe Hotel is a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of the West Highlands of Scotland. There is much to see and do, including easy walking, exciting climbing, boat trips, fishing and visits to castles, museums and distilleries. |
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| The Queensferry Hotel - St Margaret's Head, North Queensferry, Fife, KY11 1HP |
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Situated in a stunning location, on the North banks of the Firth of Forth, this friendly 3-star hotel enjoys some spectacular panoramic views across the Firth and iconic Forth bridges. The Queensferry Hotel offers comfortable rooms in a stunning location, where you can take in the marvellous panoramic views as you dine in the hotel's restaurant. Whatever your reason for visiting the area, the magnificent setting of this hotel makes it a good option for an enjoyable stay in North Queensferry. |
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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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| Cromlix House Hotel - Kinbuck, Dunblane, Stirling, FK15 9JT |
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Cromlix House is a magnificent, luxury hotel located in a peaceful 2,000 acre estate. Situated near Stirling, this hotel is only a 40 minute drive from Glasgow and 50 minutes from Edinburgh. Cromlix House is tastefully furnished and decorated with antiques and paintings. There are 14 bedrooms in total, comprising 8 vast suites and 6 comfortable guest rooms. Relax and unwind in this oasis of seclusion and tranquility. |
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| Westhaven - South Street, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, PH26 3HZ |
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Westhaven is situated in a quiet location close to the town centre, overlooking the golf course and Anagach Woods, with a magnificent view to the Hills of Cromdale. Westhaven is convenient for the many amenities to be found in the square and High Street of Grantown-on-Spey. The property has recently been refurbished to the highest of standards and offers spacious, comfortable accommodation. Westhaven has been graded a 4-star bed and breakfast by the Scottish Tourist Accommodation Guide and Visit Scotland. |
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| Arrochar Hotel - Main Street, Tarbet, Argyll and Bute, G83 7AU |
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Magnificently situated at the very foot of the "Arrochar Alps", on the shores of Loch Long, you will find the Arrochar Hotel. A former coaching inn, this spacious hotel commands the most excellent views across the loch and offers guests an excellent base from which to explore its diverse surroundings. |
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| Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel and Resort - Kinlochard, Rowardennan, Stirling, FK8 3TL |
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Set in the peaceful foothills of the Trossachs, this exclusive country retreat is renowned for its magnificent scenery and accommodation, complemented by an unrivalled range of outdoor pursuits. Overlooking strikingly beautiful mountains, on the shores of Loch Ard, the hotel provides a haven of peace and tranquillity, amid 25 acres of mature woodland and landscaped gardens, from which you can try mountain biking, fly fishing, guided walks, one of the popular ghost walks and archery. After a long day you can return to the hotel to relax with a drink on the terrace, read a good book in the lounge or stroll along the pathways that meander through the beautiful grounds and alongside tumbling burns. Please note that the leisure club is currently under refurbishment. The hotel apologises for any inconvenience caused. |
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| Dunalastair Hotel - The Square, Kinloch Rannoch, Perth and Kinross, PH16 5PW |
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This striking Victorian hotel located by Loch Rannoch and the 'Schiehallion' mountain dominates the village square of Kinloch Rannoch and boasts friendly and efficient staff. Privately-owned and run, the hotel occupies a prominent position overlooking a small village, 13 miles from the A9, north of Pitlochry. Bedrooms have picturesque views, and even the smallest rooms have recently been refurbished. Rooms are individually decorated with antique and modern style furniture, and a mixture of fabrics and furnishings. In larger rooms there are comfortable armchairs from where you can gaze out of the window. Very popular as a weekend getaway, the hotel's facilities include a lounge room with log fire, a quiet conservatory, a small whisky bar with a very large collection of malt whiskies, and an elegant oak panelled dining room serving a range of seasonal and classic dishes with a modern personality. |
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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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| 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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| Aultbea Hotel - Sea Front, Aultbea, Highland, IV22 2HX |
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Situated on the shores of beautiful Loch Ewe and perfectly located for exploring the north-west Highlands. See spectacular mountains, secluded beaches, Inverewe Gardens and the Benn Eighe nature reserve. This 18th century, friendly hotel is the perfect location from which to enjoy the wonders of the north-west Highlands of Scotland. With exhilarating views, the hotel offers guests attractively furnished, well- appointed bedrooms. The intimate atmosphere of the Zetland Restaurant overlooking the Isle of Ewe offers the finest of service and traditional and local fare, specialising in seafood, highland beef and venison. Our comfortable lounge bar is perfect for a nightcap or try the public bar for a bit of 'local' atmosphere. During the day, relax in the conservatory or outside on the patio, overlooking the loch. |
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| Seafield Lodge Hotel - Woodside Avenue, Grantown-on-Spey, Highland, PH26 3JN |
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Dating from 1879 and set in peaceful surroundings, this hotel offers modern facilities whilst retaining an old world charm. Set in the spectacular Highlands, the Seafield Lodge is one of Speyside's leading sporting hotels, catering for fishing, shooting and golfing enthusiasts, as well offering the perfect base for exploring Speyside, Royal Deeside, Loch Ness and touring the world famous Malt Whisky Trail. |
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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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| Bunchrew House Hotel - Bunchrew, Inverness, Highland, IV3 8TA |
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In 20 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens and woodland, on the shores of the Beauly Firth near Inverness, this 17th-century Scottish mansion is now a luxurious 4-star country house hotel. Rich in historic character and traditional charm, parts of the Bunchrew House Hotel date back to 1505. With dark-wood panelling and real log fireplaces at both ends of the room, the Drawing Room is a warm cosy place to relax. Each en suite room is individually decorated with its own unique character and the rooms are named after local places and Scottish clans associated with the house. All rooms have TVs and fridges, with fresh milk supplied daily. With fabulous views over the Beauly Firth to the mountains beyond, the wood-panelled restaurant has received 2 AA Rosettes for the quality of its cuisine. The Cocktail Bar looks out onto the hotel's magnificent gardens and offers a range of drinks, including fine malt whiskies. |
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| Castletown Hotel (formerly the St Clair Arms Hotel) - Main Street, Thurso, Highland, KW14 8TP |
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Ideally located to explore all that Caithness has to offer, this small, family-run hotel is close to both Thurso and Wick and only minutes from the Castle of Mey. The perfect venue for your visit to the Far North, the Castletown Hotel is near to the surfing and fishing at Dunnet Bay. It is also close to all 3 Orkney ferry ports. After a long day you can enjoy traditional home cooking from a menu that will not disappoint, before relaxing in the comfort of your room. |
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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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| Black Bull Hotel - 2 The Square, Strathblane, Glasgow Area, G63 9NG |
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Situated in the pretty village of Killearn, this small, family-run, country inn-style hotel with bistro and conservatory restaurants is ideally located for exploring Scotland's central belt. Loch Lomond, Queen Elizabeth Country Park, and Glasgow and Stirling city centres are all within half an hour's drive. The Black Bull is renowned for its excellent, award-winning cuisine and first class service, as well as its comfortable, well-appointed accommodation. Children and pets are very welcome. The hotel has a large public bar and cosy residents' lounge bar. There are large gardens and plenty of car parking. |
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| Glenorchy Lodge Hotel - Dalmally, Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, PA33 1AA |
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The Glenorchy Lodge Hotel is quickly becoming established as the newest couples retreat in the Highlands of Scotland. Tucked away in the heart of the picturesque village of Dalmally, the hotel is a perfect retreat for those wishing to explore the romantic West Highlands and Islands. Romantic breaks are available all year round, so make time to make some memories together at the Glenorchy Lodge Hotel. |
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| Southbank Guesthouse - 36 Academy St, Elgin, Moray, IV301LP |
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Southbank is a Georgian town house in the middle of Elgin and the Whisky Trail. It is a few minutes' walk from the town centre's shops and restaurants. The guest house is over 200 years old and located on a quiet road. It is popular with those keen on golf, fishing, or seeking castles and malt whisky. Close by are the Glen Moray distillery, the Elgin Cathedral ruins and biblical gardens. Beautiful beaches are 10 minutes away where you may spot bottlenose dolphins or even a minki whale. Southbank is close to museums, Johnsons Cashmere Centre, and Baxters, where you can sample a local pancake. |
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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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| Foxglove Cottages - Loch Lomond, Drymen, Stirling, G63 0DW |
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Relax and unwind amid the comfort and luxury of these award-winning 5-star properties, set amid the mature grounds of a small family-owned country estate. Imagine romantic, spacious bedrooms, four-poster king-size beds and en suite spa baths, all in a detached luxury country home. Find all these luxuries at Foxglove Cottages, on the West Highland Way and cycle track, within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. The cottages are a 10 minute walk from the restaurants, shops and pubs in Drymen, yet offer the peace and quiet of the surrounding nature. When your batteries are recharged you may wish to explore castles and palaces, lochs and glens, picturesque villages, historic towns and sophisticated cities, or take part in a multitude of activities. |
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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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| 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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| Clovenfords Hotel - 1 Vine Street, Galashiels, Borders, TD1 3LU |
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Clovenfords is an 18th-century coaching inn, 1 hour from Edinburgh, well placed for touring the Scottish Borders and awarded Hotel of the Year 2009/10 by The Shires Magazine. Clovenfords Hotel is 3 miles (4.8 km) from Galashiels, close to fishing, golfing and hill walking. |
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| The Lomond Country Inn - Main Street, Kinross, Perth and Kinross, KY13 9HN |
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In Kinnesswood, Perthshire, The Lomond Country Inn has stunning views over Loch Leven. There is free parking and Wi-Fi. An airport pick-up service is available. The Lomond has bedrooms decorated in pastel shades and white, with modern light coloured furniture. Guests have access to a PC, with printer. The hotel has a large bar area and a separate restaurant with views over the Loch Leven. Kinnesswood lies on the shores of Loch Leven and at the foot of the Lomond Hills. The area has many beautiful and scenic trails and walks, and other outdoor activities. |
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| The Popinjay Hotel and Spa - Rosebank, Rosebank, Lanarkshire, ML8 5QB |
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Popinjay Hotel is located in private gardens that reach down to the banks of the River Clyde, in the heart of the Famous Clyde Valley. The hotel has a modern leisure centre with an 18-metre swimming pool, a gym, spa and sauna. It also has fishing rights for the river. Popinjay Hotel is 4 miles (6.4 km) from the M74 and local attractions include Strathclyde Park, Bothwell Castle and Glasgow Cathedral. Built in the Tudor fashion and containing en suite rooms, Popinjay Hotel takes its name from an imaginary bird connected with local May Day celebrations from the 17th century. Following new owners, Popinjay has renovated public areas. Both ground-floor bedrooms have been renovated to disabled status. |
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| Carra Beag - 16 Toberargan Road, Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross, PH16 5HG |
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Carra Beag is a beautiful Victorian villa in the centre of Pitlochry. It has panoramic views of the countryside, free private parking, free Wi-Fi and great hospitality. All en suite rooms are clean, comfy and individually styled. A hearty breakfast is included in the room rate. The guest house is located just above the town's main street, which you can reach from the garden. Carra Beag is away from the main noise of the town, and has south-facing terraces where you can relax in the sun. |
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| The Stag Hotel - High Street, Moffat, Dumfries and Galloway, DG10 9HL |
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Hidden away amid the natural wonders in the valley of the Moffat Hills, this is the ideal getaway whether you're a walker, golfer, visitor, cyclist, fisherman or simply passing through. At The Stag Hotel, a warm welcome awaits you! There are 6 comfortable en suite rooms, each with extra fluffy towels, indulgent toiletries and speciality teas. Excellent home cooking is complemented by the hotel's friendly local staff, who will greet you and ensure that your stay is a most memorable one! |
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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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