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Culloden House Hotel
CULLODEN HOUSE is located in the east neighbourhood of Inverness, capital of the Highlands. Our location on the "tourist route" is superb. Within a two - ten mile radius are Culloden Battlefield, Championship Golf (Castle Stuart), Clava Cairns (oldest neolithic site), Ft. Inverness is a mainline station.

Services from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen with connections from/to all other UK cities. There is also a sleeper service from London. Inverness is the gateway to the Highlands and is just over an hour from London. Inverness Airport services are operated by British Airways, Easy Jet, Flybe, KLM and Logan Air.
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Here in the northernmost area of Britain is a grand Scottish country house which thankfully takes its food seriously. Chef Scott O' Keefe draws on superb local and near-local produce: Loch Fyne salmon, sweet Orkney crab, Scotch beef fillet from the Highlands. Even the water here taste good although the whisky tastes better.
Reviews (15)
Shirley Farquhar
Shirley Farquhar
Nov 13, 2021
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Having been at Culloden House before and having a fantastic meal. This time we were very disappointed. The amuse bouche of venison was roughly chopped rather than finely chopped. The cod was a meager portion that was overcooked. My partner could not eat the venison main. Will not be rushing back.
Casey Reidpath
Casey Reidpath
Nov 03, 2021
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We stayed here for part of our honeymoon and it was the best night ever! Wonderful staff that treated us like family and even upgraded our room to a lovely suite. Food was delicious and can’t beat the selection of whisky! We had a lovely time and are already planning our next trip back.
Daniela Popescul
Daniela Popescul
Oct 19, 2021
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We (a group of 7) had a truly wonderful experience in Culloden House. We only had lunch, but the location, food and service were great. Highly recommend. A nice stop in a wonderful autumn day.
L. Simmons
L. Simmons
Sep 15, 2021
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The room and food at the Culloden House were fantastic. I would like to especially thank the gentleman who carried our heavy luggage up two flights of stairs. He was kind and gracious. I highly recommend this wonderful hotel.
Anthony Wilson
Anthony Wilson
Aug 04, 2021
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As per usual the staff and service were excellent and as regards the food! Well presented and tasty don't really come close to describing it. A very pleasant evening
Lloyd M.
Lloyd M.
Aug 02, 2021
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As close to perfect as you can get. Starts with the magnificent house you see upon driving up. Then the very easy check in process. Next to very spacious rooms with the most comfortable beds we have enjoyed in ages. Wonderful grounds, including a walled garden, to meander around. Fantastic breakfast with many breakfast starters as well as mains (I recommend trying the smoked haddock). The best part, though, was the staff. Incredibly helpful and friendly. Just when you are sad to see one go off shift, the next is equally incredible.
Linda Pearce
Linda Pearce
Jul 31, 2021
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Afternoon tea, followed by a gentle walk around the walled garden at Culloden House Hotel, this afternoon was just lovely. So relaxing. The food was tasty and plenty of it! I would highly recommend it.
Ashley MacDonald
Ashley MacDonald
Jul 16, 2021
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Great to walk around the grounds and feed the ducks.
The Forbes walled garden is beautiful at this time of year. Must treat ourselves to High Tea one day soon!
Laura Dawson
Laura Dawson
Jun 26, 2021
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Fine dining, five star service.
We had the most delicious meal with wine paring for lunch. Very reasonably priced. What added value was the impeccable service - Kyle (I believe his name was) was chatting and considerate. He was able to give suggestions to assist our highland tour as well as a joke or two thrown in.
We opted to a two-course meal each (hint: share a starters and a dessert). Everything was beautifully presented and better yet, tasted marvellous.
We toured the walled garden after to walk off the chocolate pudding. The gardens were very well kept and have defined themes to the flower
John R.
John R.
Sep 28, 2019
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Steve and his team provide an amazing level of grand Scottish Highland hospitality in the beautiful Culloden House circa 1788! The rooms, food and service are all provided at a level where we felt like Royalty as their guests! There is so much rich history here that starts with its association with Bonnie Prince Charlie and the 1746 battle on Culloden Moor! You are at the gateway to Inverness, the Highlands and the legend of the Loch Ness Monster. Plan to spend a few days at least exploring this wonderful historical area.
Jenny N.
Jenny N.
Jun 18, 2018
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The highlight of our stay was the amazing staff. They remember your name, and were so helpful and accommodating. They weren't afraid to have a real conversation with you, which we found refreshing. AND we were upgraded to a suite because we were in Scotland for our honeymoon, and that was so nice of them! They didn't have to do that at all.

Dinner service was excellent-- my husband and I had the guinea fowl. Breakfast before we departed was unforgettable. I recommend trying the fruit poached in Earl Grey, traditional parritch and Lossiemouth kipper. The portions are generous, and they
Elizabeth T.
Elizabeth T.
Nov 26, 2017
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Charming House. The friendly service will have your heart. My room was lovely, clean, comfortable and more than I imagined. The bathroom was large and modern. Even indulged in a bath while I was there. The food was delicious and the whiskey selection was incredible. The grounds are stunning, and I only wish I had more time to enjoy the hotel in its entirety. My only regret is that I live so far away that I cannot return there to stay again and again. It was my favorite place I stayed on my visit to Scotland!
John S.
John S.
Sep 20, 2017
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LIKE SO MUCH MORE THAN FAMILY

Thanks to Exploring Vacations - outstanding travel agents in Ireland - we discovered Culloden House on a tour of Scotland two years ago, and fell in love with it. So this year we went back for a longer stay.

This is a beautiful, well-cared-for mansion with a long and fascinating history - once commandeered as Bonnie Prince Charlie's battle headquarters for the tragic slaughter at Culloden Moor.

Every room is individual and interesting, the service is unfailingly warm and impeccable, the food is superb ... and the staff treat you not just like family; they
S. & E. H.
S. & E. H.
Jun 21, 2015
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Pros:
Great location for all of your sightseeing.
Great selection of Scotch.
The rooms were clean.
Delicious breakfast(I would specify how many pieces of toast that you do want because they give you WAY to many).
Btw, there are ducks that live by the entrance so drive slowly they tend to go around your car because they are used to people feeding them.
We didn't eat dinner at the restaurant because I didn't want to eat late after traveling all day so we ate down the road at The Snow Goose and it was good.

Cons:
Don't stay here if you can't do stairs.
You get Plenty of hot water
Tanja R.
Tanja R.
Mar 09, 2013
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One for the Kings and Queens amongst us!

Have you ever stayed in a place where you are treated with such elegance and splendour that you thought you might be in another world? This is definitely a place you want to check out with your partner for a special romantic weekend break.

Prices range from £175 to £395.

The beds are amazing. You might wonder why I mention this? Well, I never overslept a fire alarm, except in that place. I could not believe it when the hotel stuff mentioned at our breakfast table that there had been a fire alarm the night before - How exciting?!? Not for me as I never