Loch Ness Guest House, Fort Augustus
Overview
Located only 8 minutes by foot from Fort Augustus Abbey, the 3-star Loch Ness Guest House Fort Augustus has a prime touristic area and a garden terrace. This perfect guest house offers 11 rooms in the touristic area of the city, in proximity to Caledonian Canal, which is highly recommended as a place to have fun.
Location
Located 0.2 miles from Scottish Canals, the Fort Augustus hotel enjoys a prime location 0.3 miles from Rare Breeds & Children's Farm. Fort Augustus War Memorial in Fort Augustus is within easy reach of the Loch Ness Guest House.
Visit Loch Ness, merely 13 minutes by foot from the Fort Augustus property, and feel complete harmony with the nature of United Kingdom. There is Loch Uanagan 1.7 miles away.
The hotel is steps away from Kilchuimen Academy bus stop.
Rooms
The rooms at the Loch Ness Guest House Fort Augustus include an iron and ironing board, as well as media facilities like a multi-channel TV. The bathroom features a separate toilet and a shower, along with hairdryers and bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
While staying at the property, guests can choose from dining options nearby, such as The Lovat, Loch Ness, located about a 5-minute walk away, or DJ MacDougall Ltd at a 5-minute walking distance.
Leisure & Business
Also, at the Loch Ness Guest House Fort Augustus, guests can take advantage of a golf course provided onsite.
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Parking
- No pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Sports & Fitness
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Golf course
Children
- Board games
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
- Leisure/ TV room
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Garden furniture
- Dining table
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Recommended for:
Loch Ness AdventuresEmbark on a thrilling water sports experience at the nearby Loch Oich, part of the Caledonian Canal system, where you can enjoy activities like canoeing and kayaking.
History BuffsDiscover the rich history of the area with a visit to the statue of St Columba, the renowned Abbot of Iona, and explore the fascinating Duff House, a grand classical country house designed by Scottish architect William Adam.
Nature EnthusiastsTake advantage of the stunning natural surroundings and enjoy cycling and hiking on-site or in the nearby surroundings, where you might even spot otters, sea eagles, dolphins, and basking sharks.
Wildlife AdmirersJoin organized walking and wildlife visits to the Isle of Rona or the Isle of Raasay, or opt for shorter cruises in the Sound of Raasay to experience the incredible wildlife of the area.
Train LoversEmbark on a two-hour steam train journey through the magnificent Cairngorm National Park on the longest and most scenic steam heritage railway in Scotland.
Literature FansMarvel at an autograph eleventh-century MS of St Marianus Scotus, founder of the Abbey of Ratisbon, providing a fascinating glimpse into local literary history.
- Foodies
- Outlander Enthusiasts
- Cultural Explorers
- Island Adventure Seekers
- Sport Enthusiasts
- Relaxation and Wellness
- Geology Enthusiasts
- Sightseers
Location
* Situated along the banks of Loch Ness, the area offers proximity to Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition, and Fort Augustus Abbey. * The historic village features the Caledonian Canal, scenic hiking trails, and locally-renowned dining establishments like The Bothy and Lock Inn. * Loch Ness Cruises, Clansman Harbour, and Pottery Studio cater to outdoor enthusiasts and culture seekers alike.
- City landmarks
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