The Redcliffe Hotel and Townhouse, Inverness offers the highest quality guest accommodation in a prominent city centre location a mere two minutes walk from Inverness Castle and the riverside. One of the finest hotel accommodations in it's class, the Redcliffe Hotel Inverness offers resident parking, intuitive menus, slick professional service, knowledgable local staff and location, location, location, all of which adds up to a memorable holiday experience in Inverness, capital city of the Highlands.
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Thomas Telford was born in 1757 at Glendinning, Dumfriesshire where his father, who died shortly after his birth, was a shepherd. Raised by his mother, he attended school and served an apprenticeship to a mason, during which time he learned to carve and build with stone. Amongst his may achievements was the construction of the Caledonian Canal.
Meeting Room facilities for your Inverness functions are available at the Redcliffe Hotel, courtesy of our private meeting room which can comfortably accommodate up to 24 delegates. We are able to provide flip charts projector, projector screen, wifi access and any associated stationary as required.
Be met on arrival at Inverness Airport and immediately feel the warmth of Highland hospitality. Luxury chauffeured transport for the Moray Firth in our air conditioned eight passenger Mercedes mini coaches, sit back, recline, we guarantee your golf travel will be never off the fairway.
Locally owned by established hoteliers and an experienced travel specialist we can build in a Glenmorangie distillery tour or a visit to the world famous Loch Ness or even Culloden the scene of the last battle on UK non golf course soil.
Locally owned by established hoteliers and an experienced travel specialist we can build in a Glenmorangie distillery tour or a visit to the world famous Loch Ness or even Culloden the scene of the last battle on UK non golf course soil.
The Redcliffe Hotel is located close to the city centre of Inverness, capital of the Highlands of Scotland. The city of Inverness hosts spectacular landscapes, virant culture and a wide array of local attractions. Inverness offers many golf courses, fishing, hill-walking, cycling, many restaurants and clubs and one of the leading theatres in the North of Scotland.
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Peter Greenhow
Dec 21, 2021
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Pat Bell
Dec 02, 2021
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Went for lunch with friends. Room was freezing. Told server it was cold and she brought a small electric fire. Which we were grateful for but it really didn't do much. Food was nice. We had 1.5 starters 2 mains, a coffee a pudding with 4 drinks 2 alcoholic 2 soft. Was around £62.00 plus tips. Maybe a tad too expensive! But pleasant.
Alice Harper
Sep 06, 2021
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John C. Mcdonald
Aug 20, 2021
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Barbara Speirs
Aug 19, 2021
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Lauren Roberts
Aug 02, 2021
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David Howie
Jul 23, 2021
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