
50 Telford Street, Inverness, Highland, IV3 5LE Telephone: 01463 232551 Fax:01463 225827
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Welcome A warm Highland welcome awaits you at our family-run bed and breakfast accommodation here at Lyndon Guest House. We are located close to the city centre of Inverness between the river Ness and Caledonian canal. All our rooms are en'suite and furnished to a high standard with tv and tea/coffee facilities. We will do all we can to help you enjoy your holiday, and look forward to meeting you.
Rooms We have 1 single, 1 double and 4 family rooms. All rooms are centrally heated and with ensuite shower and toilet. The rooms are comfortable and spacious, furnished to the highest standards and have colour TV and tea and coffee making facilities. You can even connect for FREE into our wireless internet network from the comfort of your room if you have your own laptop with you. Or you can use the computer provided in the Guest Lounge
Inverness We are ten minutes walk from Inverness city centre, and there are many good places to eat and drink nearby. Inverness is the capital of the Highlands and has a great variety of visitor attractions, as well as being a good centre for transport to other parts of the region. We are twenty minutes drive from the Airport, and two minutes drive from the main railway and bus stations.
Some of the main attractions in Inverness itself include the Castle, the Floral Hall in Bught Park, Boat Trips to see the famous Moray Firth dolphins, the beautiful River Ness walks, and the Museum and Inverness Cathedral. There are always a variety of musical and dramatic events on at Balnain House and the Eden Court theatre, as well as ceilidhs in the local pubs for an authentic taste of Highland culture. We are situated close to the canal from where you can take a cruise to Loch Ness and look out for the famous monster.
Other places that can easily be visited in a day from Inverness include the battlefield of Culloden, Fort George, Cawdor Castle, and the Loch Ness Monster Exhibition at Drumnadrochit. There are day bus trips to the Orkney Islands, or you can take a day out on the world-famous West Highland Line, considered to be the most scenic railway route in Europe, which takes you across to the West Coast of Scotland with time for a visit to the Isle of Skye.
For more information visit www.lyndon-guest-house.co.uk |
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