Tel: +44 (1320) 351349
or +44 (7773) 029161
Tigh Na Bruach caters for only 6 adult guests bed and breakfast and is ideally suited to those seeking peace, tranquillity and high quality accommodation.
Three 5 star luxury ground floor bedrooms each have:
Own private entrance via covered veranda directly overlooking Loch Ness
King size beds, En-suite shower rooms, Satellite LCD TV/DVD
Clock radio alarm, Hairdryer, Hospitality Tray, Bathrobes, Fresh Flowers and Magazines, WiFi Internet Access for your own laptop, Complimentary toiletries and those little extras that make the difference.
Breakfast in the dining room looking out over the rose garden where you can enjoy a delicious varied menu full of fresh local produce.
Complimentary refreshments and home baking are available on arrival. Laptop available in Dining Room for guests who may need to check emails or onward travel.
Storage for cycles, drying and ironing facilities and packed lunches are available. Fishing is permitted for guests from our shoreline and pontoon. River and salmon fishing by arrangement. Fishing for Nessie the Loch Ness Monster is free.
Come stay awhile and explore Loch Ness and the Highlands. Isle of Skye, Fort William and Ben Nevis, Glencoe, and Cairngorm National Park are all within easy reach of Tigh Na Bruach.
DISCOUNTS FOR STAYS OF 3 OR MORE NIGHTS - PLEASE ENQUIRE DIRECTLY
Unfortunately we cannot accept children under 15 years of age or pets.
Check in between 4.00pm and 6.30pm unless otherwise arranged.
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| 2012 Opening Times (01/03/2012 - 31/10/2012) |
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