Bed & Breakfast
The Highlands of Scotland - famous for their beautiful scenery - offer many activities, with everything from sedentary walks through golf, fishing and shooting to climbing Munros.
With a host of places of interest to visit in the Scottish Highlands, whether travelling by road, rail or air, Linnmhor House provides the perfect central base. Inverness, Ullapool, Gairloch, Dornoch and Drumnadrochit (home of the official Loch Ness monster exhibition) and the whole of the Highlands are all within easy driving distance from the village.
The historic village of Strathpeffer, famous for its Victorian Spa Pavilion, has it's own 18 hole golf course, and lies 18 miles north-west of Inverness - 5 miles west of Dingwall.
If you wish to play golf during your stay in addition to the 18 hole course here in Strathpeffer the 9 hole Gairloch course is only an hour's drive away. The courses at Royal Dornoch (37 miles), Inverness (18 miles) and Nairn (34 miles) are all also within easy driving.
Linnmhor House's accommodation comprises two king-size bedrooms and a twin room - all with en-suite shower rooms. There is a further twin room with en-suite wc and basin and exclusive use of the bathroom with its luxuriously deep bath.
With televisions in all rooms and two separate areas of seating there is plenty of space to relax and unwind. All rooms have hairdryers and tea and coffee making facilities
We offer a distinctive Scottish breakfast choice in a relaxing environment, at any reasonable time convenient to our guests.
Our eclectic dishes include
Traditional Smoked Haddock Kedgeree
Stornoway black pudding on a home made potato scone topped with a lightly poached egg
Scottish Smoked Salmon with free-range scrambled eggs
Cockburns of Dingwall Haggis on a crushed potato cake topped with seasonal wild mushrooms
Cockburns White Pudding on a French toast round topped with crispy bacon.
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This page was last updated: 26 September 2011
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