Kilcoy House is situated in glorious countryside, close to the A9 and 10 mins from Inverness.
An ideal stop off point for visiting the far north and the west coast of Scotland or exploring the Black Isle and Moray Firth area - see the dolphins, visit the castles, golf courses, distilleries and Loch Ness. Visitors can enjoy the unspoilt countryside, the wildlife, walking, cycling or visit quaint villages and towns steeped in history.
Kilcoy House is waiting to welcome you and look after you while you relax. Kilcoy House offers traditional highland hospitality but with a modern twist to suit your needs. The rooms are interestingly furnished using a blend of antique and modern style with an abundance of fresh flowers everywhere to bring the garden inside. All rooms enjoy spectacular views over unspoilt countryside.
The bedrooms have en suite facilities with roomy showers and fluffy towels.
Guests have use of a private sitting room with a roaring fire in colder weather.
WiFi Internet access is available is available.
The garden has many private areas to take tea or just unwind, or if you fancy open the gate and take a stroll in the wood.
The breakfast menu is varied to suit all tastes - we use our own produce and bake our own bread and strive to provide a wholesome meal to set you up for the day.
There is ample parking facilities.
Kilcoy house is stiuated in the Black Isle and is very near many castles and stately homes. Learn some more about Scottish history and visit the Culloden battlefield or the Georgian fortress of Fort George just outside Inverness.
There are numerous golf courses for the serious or the weekend golfer. Fishing for salmon or trout is popular in this area as is hillwalking and rambling or cycling. Whisky distilleries are all around and provide guided tours with the nearest only 3miles away.
Kilcoy House is near the coast and the quaint and historic seaboard villages with their little restaurants and interesting shops are worth exploring. Or you can go looking for the mysteries in Loch Ness and find the monster!!
Inverness city, only 8 miles away, has an extensive and modern shopping centre, a great selection of restaurants and a lively night life scene both contempory and tradional. Whatever you choose to do Kilcoy House is waiting to welcome you and look after you while you are here .
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