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Hotel - Royal Hotel, Cromarty
 

Royal Hotel, Cromarty

Royal HotelMarine Terrace, , Cromarty, IV11 8YN, Ross-shire, Highlands, England

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Family owned and run hotel situated on the Black Isle Set in a conservation village with architectural treasures Comfortable bedrooms with ensuite or private facilities Good food with an emphasis on local produce and seafood Home to over 200 malt whiskies Ideal touring base for the HighlandsCromarty is on the tip of the Black Isle in Ross-shire and in the Highlands of Scotland. Superbly situated overlooking the peaceful Cromarty harbour and with stunning views of the Cromarty Firth, the Royal Hotel offers the visitor the ideal opportunity for relaxation, romance or that special occasion. Ideally situated for touring, walking, dolphin and wildlife watching or simply relaxing.

Rating: 3*

Prices From: £

Directions:

The Royal Hotel can be reached in a number of waysBY CAR - The most direct route from the south is by taking the A9 north from Inverness across the Kessock Bridge and then carry on to the Tore roundabout turning right onto the A832 which will take you to Cromarty. We are a 35 minute drive from the centre of Inverness.BY COACH & RAIL - The best way from the south is to Inverness where we can pick you up for your short onward journey to Cromarty.BY AIR - The nearest airport is Inverness which is the principal air hub for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Air services operate between Inverness and London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham, Liverpool, Southampton, Leeds, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Kirkwall, Sumburgh, Stornoway, Benbecula, Dublin & Belfast.For full details go to Inverness Airport - www.hial.co.ukBY FERRY - A tiny two-car ferry to Nigg offers an alternative route north. This ferry is the last of the many ferries that worked the Firth in the 19th century. Operational times are from June to October.