Strathpeffer is a tranquil former Victorian Spa village in the Highlands of Scotland, situated north of Inverness on the side of Ben Wyvis, Scotland’s second highest mountain. Stathpeffer is an ancient village, with the Eagle Stone, a Pictish symbol-stone, dating back to c600 and Knock Farril,a Pictish Hill-Fort. Strathpeffer was once the site of clan-battles between the Munros and the Mackenzie’s and the birthplace of the Brahn Seer, Cionneach Odhar; many believe more of his prophecies are still to happen. Strathpeffer has been a popular tourist resort since the 1700’s when the local minister declared the water to have curative properties. In 1819 the sulphurous springs with water rich in sulphur and iron was though to be the healthiest water in Britain. Strathpeffer was developed with an array of individually designed grand Victorian buildings and hotels, built to accommodate wealthy visitors wishing to sample the healing water. The pump room for the spa built in 1819 is now a museum illustrating a Victorian doctor/patient consultation. The old sampling pavilion dates from1880. The railway station built in 1885 was closed in 1951 and now houses the Highland Museum of Childhood and a craft centre, nearby stands Castle Leod once a Mackenzie stronghold. Strathpeffer has interesting shops, tourist information centre, several hotels and guest houses, restaurants and cafes, golfing, cycle-paths, walks and many outdoor pursuits.
Attraction
Classes
Cottage
Doctor
Golf Club
Restaurant
Ben Wyvis Hotel
RedPoppy Restaurant
School
Venue
Shops
Busy Fingers
Scantel Systems Ltd
Square Wheels Cycles
Places to Stay near Strathpeffer
Highland Hotel (0.31 miles)
MacKay's Hotel (0.43 miles)
McKay’s Hotel and Spa Lodge, Strathpeffer had an idyllic setting in the middle of the picturesque highland village of Strathpeffer. The hotel comprises of 57 rooms set across four accommodation ... More
Ben Wyvis Hotel (0.52 miles)
The Ben Wyvis Hotel, located in the beautiful and tranquil Ross-shire Highlands enjoys a commanding position looking over Strathpeffer, much like the nearby mountain from which it takes its name. The architecture of the hotel ... More | visit website
Coul House Hotel (1.59 miles)
The ancient Mackenzies of Coul picked a wonderful situation for this secluded country mansion. The hotel's emphasis is on personal service and high standards, both of food and accommodation. The ... More | visit website
Achilty Hotel (2.13 miles)
Dating from the XVIIIth century, this former Drover's Inn provides excellent food and accommodation. The owners, Ethel and Christopher Slater, are passionate about looking after their guests.
Situated only 17 miles north ... More | visit website
Craigdarroch Lodge Hotel (2.29 miles)
Tucked away in the lovely valley of the River Conon, old Clan Mackenzie country, sheltered by the massive mountain Ben Wyvis, close to Strathpeffer and only 15 minutes from Inverness, ... More
Fairburn Lodge (3.26 miles)
Set in marvellous woodland, Fairburn Lodge (and Activity Centre) overlooks the beautiful and tranquil Strathconon Glen, only 30 minutes from Inverness. Located within the grounds of Fairburn House, Fairburn Lodge (and Activity ... More
Carndaisy House (3.55 miles)
Carndaisy House is family run guest house accommodation set in spectacular countryside near Inverness. On arrival at our B&B in the Highlands, you are assured of a warm welcome. Our guesthouse offers excellent bed and ... More | visit website
Conon Bridge Hotel (4.10 miles)
Situated amongst beautiful highland scenery alongside the River Conon, this charming village hotel offers very comfortable accommodation and excellent food and drink. The Conon Bridge Hotel is close to Dingwall, the ancient ... More
Tulloch Castle (4.50 miles)
In days of old, only the Laird or the Chief of the Clan could enjoy a relaxing stay in a Scottish Highland Castle. Nowadays, times have changed. At Tulloch Castle ... More
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