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The most popular hot holidays in Inverness.
Summer or winter a trip to Inverness is special, with an abundance of history, legendary monster, culinary delights and scenery to die for, you will not be disappointed by what this small city nestled in the Scottish Highlands has to offer and discerning guests will love our selection of luxurious lodges with hot tubs in Inverness.
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Whitebridge / Sleeps 2
A stunning set of lodges next to the River Fechlin, deep in the highlands. For a day out by car then try visiting the village of Fort Augustus or Inverness.
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View propertyBeauly, Inverness-shire / Sleeps 4-6
For luxury lodges with and cosy cabins with bubbling hot tubs, look no further than Lodges With Hot Tubs. We believe that everyone should be able to enjoy a break from the everyday bustle now and then.
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View propertyInvermoriston, Inverness-shire / Sleeps 2
With its own private beach on the banks of the Loch Ness, it doesn't get much better than this. For local activities head into Skye, Inverness or even Urquhart Castle.
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View propertyNorth Kessock / Sleeps 2
The breathtakingly romantic atmosphere of the Scottish Highlands is all around this fantastic retreat, which comes complete with decking and hot tub luxury to help you take in the impressive scenery and sense of adventure of this perfect getaway.
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View propertyFort Augustus / Sleeps 4
For a unique lodge holiday, the Loch Ness Retreat takes some beating. Not only do you get to look out for the mythical Nessie, you can also enjoy some fabulous Highland scenery.
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View propertyWaterfront shops and its Victorian market place, makes this capital of the Scottish Highlands ideal for lovers. Take a two-hour luxury cruise up the Caledonian Canal and into the mysterious waters of Loch Ness. Top off your starry-eyed day out under the stars in your lodge’s very own hot tub.
Your best friend is going to enjoy this highland break as much as you do. After taking on the bracing Dores circular walk that takes in the pebbled beach, woodland and views of Loch Ness go back to your cabin for a good soak under the stars in the hot tub.
This is a game fishing haven for salmon, sea trout and brown trout in rivers and lochs against a backdrop of stunning scenery. You might not catch the Loch Ness Monster, but your fishing stay in a lodge with its own hot tub is going to create a lot of cherished memories.
Inverness is a popular destination during fly-fishing season, which runs from June to October. Outside of these fishing months there are a lot of great last minute deals to be had on cottages, cabins and lodges. Private hot tubs at these getaways are an added bonus for your break on a budget.
A warm welcome is guaranteed in this wee city, drenched in history it attracts tourists from all over the world and with magnificent scenery, more than its fair share of shops and excellent eateries, and fascinating attractions there is no wonder visitors return year after year.
Inverness Airport is just 20-minute drive from the city centre, and EasyJet operate several flights from Luton and London Gatwick which takes under 2 hours, alternatively the city is served by excellent road and rail links.
Inverness can be reached from the South of Scotland, Glasgow and Edinburgh by travelling up the A9, which is the longest road in Scotland and runs straight up the middle of the country. From the west and Fort William choose the A82 or from Aberdeen and the east it’s the A96.
Travelling to Inverness from Edinburgh or Glasgow Queen St takes around 3 1/2 hours and trains depart every couple of hours. It pays to book well in advance as same day tickets increase in price by around £50-£80.
The Caledonian Sleeper train from London to Inverness is definitely our recommendation if coming from down south as it is a long journey,(around 8.5 hours) this way you leave Euston station at 21.15pm and wake up the next morning in the highlands.
The most cost-effective way to travel is by bus and Megabus and National Express both provide services to Inverness, but it does take a long time (14 hours from London).
There is something for everyone in this beautiful Scottish city and the surrounding area, whatever your interests you can’t help but be charmed by the friendly locals, fascinating museums, and wide range of activities on offer.
Explore the history with a visit to this fascinating museum a must for holidaymakers staying at lodges in Inverness with hot tubs.
Home to a wide range of artefacts, interactive displays and activities; learn hoe the highlands were formed, discover the tribes who lived there and the battles they fought, try on a kilt or learn a few words of Gaelic to impress your friends back home.
The art collection boasts over 10,000 works by both local and international artists and gives a visual insight into the fascinating history of Inverness. When you have finished viewing the interesting displays, why not enjoy a cuppa in the lovely café?
The Highlands are the biggest whisky-producing region and a visit to Inverness isn’t complete without taking a distillery tour.
A few miles south of Inverness you will find the Tomatin whisky distillery. Open daily all-year round it provides a variety of tours The Legacy tour which is the cheapest and takes an hour and a half; learn how the single malt is produced and the history of the company and of course have a wee dram at the end of the tour.
(Note this is the only tour which allows children the Taste of Tomatin Tour and Single Cask Experience are adults only and cost £25 and £40 respectively)
Another great distillery close to Inverness is Glen Ord. Here, you will have a fully guided tour of the distillery and learn about the process used to make their signature whisky. Singleton of Glen Ord is only available for the Asian market, so the only place it can be purchased in the UK is here.
Prices – various tours with prices starting from £8.
Who doesn’t love these remarkable creatures and Merkinch Local Nature Reserve located in the heart of Inverness itself, is an excellent place for dolphin spotting. Pack some lunch, a camera and your binoculars, look out across the water towards the north and be patient.
The best time to spot these wild bottlenose dolphins is on the rising tide, when they follow the fish inland up the Beauly Firth. If you don’t see any, don’t worry this lovely reserve offers a multitude of wildlife viewing opportunities, including seals, roe deer, otters and a plethora of birdlife.
With an incredible array of fresh local produce, there is no shortage of delicious food in Inverness. Whether you want to visit a top class restaurant like the original Rocpool, where you can order a tasty main for between £15-£25 or perhaps somewhere a bit less formal but still appetizing , like Velocity Café, there really is something for all tastes and budgets.
Fancy a drink head to Johnny Foxes in the heart of Inverness for a great atmosphere and live music every night or the traditional Waterfront with gorgeous river views.
Highland Museum of Childhood
Open from April-October
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Inverness Castle Tickets
Experience all it’s majestic glory when you stay at a cottages and log cabins in Inverness with hot tubs at any time of year.
The ideal destination for a romantic break or honeymoon, fun-packed family holiday or celebration with friends and with special offers, cancellations and fantastic deals luxurious hot tub breaks in Inverness could be cheaper than you think.