RESTAURANT : WHISKY BAR : ROOMS
Explore Craigdarroch House
Craigdarroch House is situated on the South side of Loch Ness in the highland village of Foyers. South Loch Ness is an area of outstanding beauty with heather covered hill, sparkling lochs and breathtaking views with the famous Falls of Foyers just a few minutes walk away.
Upon entering Craigdarroch House you are struck by the special ambience, the wood panelling, high ceilings and open fires all adding to the comfortable feel of a Highland lodge.
With unquestionably the finest views over the loch from the conservatory, lounge and dining room guests the hotel offers plenty of space to relax and pass the time.
At the end of a hard day it’s easy to relax in front of a roaring log fire in either the bar or lounge whilst sampling one (or two) of the hundred or so whiskies available. (This is also the most popular time to see Nessie)
The surrounding area is full of natural beauty, with fascinating walks along the loch and through the forests at Foyers, Dores, Inverfarigaig and Fort Augustus. Some of the world’s best boating, fishing and shooting are found nearby, as well as a huge range of scenic, top quality golf courses. There is also biking, horse riding, canoeing and kayaking, plenty of castles and battlefields for an historic day out or the chance to nose the fine whiskies of the Highlands’ distilleries.
Newspaper Review
“Craigdarroch House is an exquisite and charming manor tucked away in a Highland forest. One of the best views of Loch Ness you’ll ever see with the sound of the famed Falls of Foyers whispering in the background.
The hotel has 10 rooms, some with four-poster beds, most overlooking Loch Ness, and all wonderfully luxurious and comforting. On the main floor, you can enjoy a roaring fire in the drawing room, watch the sun go down over the loch as you have afternoon tea snuggled in the big comfy couches of the glass conservatory, or settle into the cosy lounge bar to sample a fine local single malt.”
Alan Parker, Toronto Sun newspaper, Canada. October 2007

