Inverlochy Castle Hotel
During a trip to Balmoral in 1873, Queen Victoria spent a week at Inverlochy sketching and painting. She wrote in her diaries 'I never saw a lovelier or more romantic spot'.
Inverlochy Castle is reflected in its own loch, and backed by Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain. The grandeur of this much-awarded historic hotel, with its fine dining restaurant, only adds to the beauty of its dramatic landscape.
Today’s guest receives an equally royal welcome in the Great Hall, and spends their days walking, relaxing with a matchless selection of limited-release whiskies, or enjoying the fabulous cuisine. It is also the greatest of all bases from which to explore the Highlands.
17 Castle rooms and suites located in the main castle
8 Walled Garden rooms and suites situated in the stunning Victorian Walled Garden
2 bedroom Gate Lodge, for more privacy located at the gates of the hotel
Fine dining restaurant ‘Seasgair’
Shared Dining Experience in the Mary Shaw room
Full-sized snooker table
Extensive whisky library
Private loch
Clay pigeon shooting and archery on property, on request
Games room
Enjoy Inverlochy Castle’s Afternoon Tea in the magnificent yet tranquil surroundings of the grand Victorian Castle. Treat yourself to freshly made savoury sandwiches, buttery scones, and a variety of other sweet delicacies. Or if you really want to push the boat out you can add a glass of Albert Roux’s rosé champagne and opt for the Pink Afternoon Tea.
The Gate Lodge at Inverlochy is a separate lodge on the grounds of the Castle and was built in the 19th Century. Surrounded by luscious green trees and the tranquillity of the loch, you can still enjoy all the surroundings of our main building with some extra privacy with a stay at Gate Lodge. Beautifully decorated to the same grand standards as the rest of the Castle, the Gate Lodge facilities also include smart televisions disguised as mirrors, luxurious Egyptian cotton bed linens and complimentary toiletries.
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