Budget accommodation in Inverness - 8 places to stay
Inverness is often dubbed the capital of the Highlands, though the city on the Moray Firth is hardly central to the region. Its sites include Abertarff House, the Town House, its cathedral and the Culloden battlefield, and of course its famous monster-haunted loch stretching south-westwards...
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Ideally positioned just a 10 minute walk from Inverness train station. This hotel makes an excellent base for touring local attractions, including Loch Ness. Conveniently located 12 miles from Inverness Airport.
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An ideal location for the airport, this Premier Inn is just 6 miles from Inverness airport. For shops and local amenities Inverness city centre is only 2 miles away. Conveniently situated for Inverness train station.
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Stay in a Victorian setting in a modern, high quality en suite room at bed and breakfast prices, near the centre of Scotland's fastest growing city.
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There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More
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The Travelodge Inverness Fairways is located right in the heart of the magnificent Scottish Highlands, just 1.5 miles from the historic and picturesque city of Inverness. From here visitors are within easy reach of Loch ... More
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Located in the centre of Inverness, overlooking the beautiful River Ness. Situated on the West bank, just 5 mins walk away from the city centre. This hotel makes an excellent base for touring local attractions, ... More
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The hotel lies on the outskirts of Inverness just 5 minutes by car from the town centre. The beautiful countryside of the Western Highlands, beaches, fishing ports, Loch Ness and the Moray Firth are all ... More
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