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Pottery House, Loch Ness, Highlands

Pottery House
Dores
Loch Ness
Highlands

IV2 6TR

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No visit to Scotland is complete without a visit to the famed Loch Ness and Pottery House quality B&B is the ideal haven from which to enjoy the majesty and mystery of this great natural spectacle.
We are a relaxed, friendly bed and breakfast on the edge of Loch Ness is the quiet village of Dores, and just 8 miles from Inverness.

Pottery House was built specifically for Bed & Breakfast. We are therefore able to offer a very high standard of accommodation whilst maintaining the ambience and friendly atmosphere of a traditional B&B.
We offer:
*a tranquil woodland location with views across Loch Ness
*modern, comfortable rooms all with luxury ensuite bathrooms
*a variety of breakfast choices each morning, home made jams and preserves, plus home made, freshly baked rolls. Pottery House is on the hillside overlooking Loch Ness
* the Dores Inn with separate restaurant is just 10 mins walk away
*central location with easy reach of many attractions including Loch Ness, Cairngorm National Park, The Black Isle, Glen Affric, and the Nevis Range and Cairngorm Ski resorts
* easy access to Inverness and Inverness airport
*Free Internet / wifi

Details

Ratings/Awards: Green Tourism Gold Award
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Room:

Double: £34 - £38
Twin: £34 - £38
Single: £10 - £35 surcharge
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Facilities

Parking
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Open All Year
TV in Rooms

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