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Culliss House

Culliss House, located in the heart of Inverness, offers a charming and cozy atmosphere for guests seeking a relaxing stay in the Scottish Highlands. The hotel boasts traditional Scottish architecture and warm hospitality that captures the essence of the region. With comfortable rooms and modern amenities, Culliss House provides a welcoming retreat for travelers exploring the historic city of Inverness.

Guests staying at Culliss House will find themselves conveniently situated near several points of interest, including the iconic Inverness Castle and the picturesque River Ness. The hotel's central location allows for easy access to a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions in the vibrant city center. Whether indulging in local cuisine or strolling along the scenic riverbanks, visitors to Culliss House can experience the rich history and natural beauty of Inverness right at their doorstep.
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15 Culduthel Road
Inverness, IV24AG
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Just a short drive from Culliss House in Inverness lies the iconic Urquhart Castle, perched dramatically on the shores of Loch Ness. This historic fortress offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and a glimpse into Scotland's rich past. Visitors can explore the ruins of the castle, learn about its turbulent history, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of the elusive Loch Ness Monster.

For those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands, a visit to Glen Affric is a must. Just a short distance from Inverness, this picturesque glen boasts lush forests, sparkling lochs, and towering mountains. Hiking and biking trails wind through the pristine wilderness, offering plenty of opportunities to spot local wildlife and soak in the serenity of the Scottish countryside.

History buffs will delight in a visit to Culloden Battlefield, the site of the infamous battle that marked the end of the Jacobite uprising in 1746. This hauntingly beautiful moorland is home to a visitor center where guests can learn about the events leading up to the battle and its aftermath. A walk through the battlefield evokes a sense of solemnity and reverence for the lives lost in this pivotal moment in Scottish history.
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Smoke-free property
Wheelchair accessible – no
garden
Free breakfast
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
Coin laundry on site
Luggage storage
Health or beauty spa nearby
Picnic Area
terrace
Off-street parking
Upper floors accessible by stairs only
Free English breakfast
Self parking - uncovered
Well-lit path to entrance
All Amenities
Smoke-free property
Wheelchair accessible – no
garden
Free breakfast
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
Coin laundry on site
Luggage storage
Health or beauty spa nearby
Picnic Area
terrace
Off-street parking
Upper floors accessible by stairs only
Free English breakfast
Self parking - uncovered
Well-lit path to entrance
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