Drumnadrochit

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Tel code: 01456 | code search
Postcode: IV63 | code search
Population: 900
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Glenurquhart Highland Gathering and Games

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Drumnadrochit Hotel
"Good Points: Very little, although the evening meal was quite good and most of the staff pleasant. Bad Points: The whole place had a dingy, run-down apearance.

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Loch Ness Centre
"The whole family really enjoyed our visit to Loch Ness 2000. Well worth stopping in for at least a couple of hours to see the exhibition and all the ..." More

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"The lovely village of Drumnadrochit may be the place to stay if you're hoping to catch a glimpse of the Loch Ness Monster, and there are lots of Nessie boat ..." More

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Drumnadrochit is a village in the Highlands of Scotland, situated on the River Enrick in the Great Glen at the head of Urquhart Bay, the largest bay of Loch Ness. Drumnadrochit lies on the west shore of Loch Ness, famous as the home of ‘Nessie’ the Loch Ness Monster, St. Columba reported the first sighting of the ‘water-beast’ in the 6th century. Archaeological sites suggest the area has been inhabited by ancient settlements with the well-preserved Clava Cairn at Corrimony near Crannich. Drumnadrochit is a popular tourist destination and a central location for the Loch Ness Monster Industry. There are two visitor centres for the Loch Ness Monster in the village, with exhibitions and monster-spotting boat-cruises. Another attraction is Urquhart Castle the early 17th Century tower stands at the south end of the bay, one mile east of Drumnadrochit. The castle is maintained by Historic Scotland and stands overlooking Loch Ness with views over the Loch and along the Great Glen to Inverness in the north-east. Drumnadrochit has a village green, cafes, Drum Farm gift shop and tea room, a hotel, an oatcake bakery, post office and shop. The village is on the route of the ‘Great Glen Way’ the long distance footpath from Fort William to Inverness.

Attraction

Loch Ness Centre

Cottage

Blar An Torrie
Boxy's Croft
Cnoc Brae
Gartally Cottage

Doctor

The Surgery

Holiday Park

Ancarraig Lodges

Pub and Bar

Drumnadrochit Hotel
Smiddy Bar

Restaurant

Drumnadrochit Hotel
Polmaily House Hotel

School

Glenurquhart Primary School

Shops

Bits & Pieces
Scotmid Morning Noon & Night
Rainnea Kilts

Activities

Loch Ness Cruises(Boat Trips and Cruises)
Balnain Bike Park(Cycling)
Highland Riding Centre(Riding)

Places to Stay near Drumnadrochit

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Craigmonie Cottage (0.30 miles)

Craigmonie Cottage
Craigmonie Cottage is a spacious detached three bedroomed, all with en-suite, holiday home, found in the popular Loch Ness side village of Drumnadrochit. Opposite the local Inn, which serves good beer in its cosy bar ... More | visit website
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Aslaich Bed & Breakfast (0.32 miles)

Aslaich Bed & Breakfast

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Aslaich Bed & Breakfast is situated in the peaceful and picturesque village of Lewiston, adjoining the village of Drumnadrochit. This family run bed and breakfast offers peace, relaxtion and beautiful ... More

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Drumnadrochit Hotel (0.51 miles)

Drumnadrochit Hotel

The Family run Drumnadrochit Hotel offers a warm, friendly and comfortable place to relax in the heart of the Highlands. Situated next to Loch Ness and on the Great Glen Way walking route, the Hotel ... More | visit website

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Kilmichael House B & B (0.62 miles)

Kilmichael House B & B
Kilmichael House in Drumnadrochit (Near LOCH NESS) is a lovely Victorian House set back from the road, standing alone in its own grounds surrounded by giant Redwood Sequoia trees. In days gone by, the house ... More | visit website
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Borlum Farm Self Catering Cottages (0.72 miles)

Borlum Farm Self Catering Cottages
There are four self-catering cottages at Borlum Farm. MacNeill's, Larch, Marnie‚s Croft and Creag Iolaire (Gaelic for the hill of the eagles). All the cottages overlook Loch Ness. Borlum is a hill farm with historic links to Urquhart ... More | visit website
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Glenurquhart House Hotel (3.91 miles)

Glenurquhart House Hotel

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Nestled on a secluded wooded hillside, amid a 6 acre estate, this 3-star hotel boasts peace and tranquillity, complemented by spectacular views over Loch Meikle ... More

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Craigdarroch House (5.32 miles)

Craigdarroch House

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With a superb, tranquil location, in a Highland forest near the famous Falls of Foyers waterfall, Craigdarroch House enjoys stunning panoramic views of Loch Ness. Craigdarroch House is a 4-star restaurant with ... More

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Wilderness Cottages (5.32 miles)

Wilderness Cottages
Wilderness Cottages is a small family business run from the shores of Loch Ness. We are agents for some of the best luxury self-catering holiday cottages available on the south side of Loch Ness.

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Brockies Lodge Hotel (7.36 miles)

Brockie's Lodge Hotel is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy Highland hospitality. Welcome to Brockies Lodge Hotel. We are situated just 15 minutes from Inverness City Centre and only 15 minutes from Loch Ness.

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Antfield House (8.85 miles)

Antfield House
A quality bed & breakfast just a mile from Loch Ness & the quiet village of Dores. As it is just a few minutes drive from the city of Inverness it is an ideal base ... More | visit website

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