Tulloch Castle Hotel, a 12th-century-castle set in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland, a 5-minute drive to the centre of Dingwall, offers a 24-hour front desk, a bar and a restaurant.
Jason
From
United Kingdom
They were lovely and accommodating for us and our dog.
Featuring a garden and views of garden, Conon Hotel is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Dingwall, 21 km from Inverness Castle.
John
From
United Kingdom
Great location for being on the doorstep of the NC 500. Secure parking with cctv for that piece of mind. The room was spacious clean, and with a great shower,the bed was very comfortable having a great night sleep.
The restaurant served up a delicious evening meal and breakfast.
The staff were courteous and professional, and I hope to return again later this year.
Set 23 km from Inverness Castle, The Garden Flat - Ardullie Lodge offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Carole
From
United Kingdom
Liz was the perfect host, met us on arrival and showed us around the property. The cottage was perfect for what we needed, Tesco just a 5 minute drive into Dingwall, fabulous fish & chips from the chippie. Would definitely come back again.
Offering a garden and garden view, The Bungalow - Ardullie Lodge is located in Dingwall, 13 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club and 23 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Emily
From
United Kingdom
The location was superb, and it was super cosy. Great place to enjoy a weekend away with the dog 🐕 I can't fault anything!
Located in Dingwall and only 20 km from Inverness Castle, The Whitehouse provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Garfield Guesthouse is located in Dingwall, 23 km from Inverness Castle, 8.6 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, and 23 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Pauline
From
United Kingdom
The accommodation was very comfortable and the hosts were very friendly and helpful.
Kylelachin, a property with a garden, is situated in Dingwall, 23 km from Inverness Castle, 8.6 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, as well as 23 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Archibald
From
United Kingdom
Very comfortable and very nice breakfast. Great host
Featuring 3-star accommodation, The Waverley Inn is situated in Dingwall, 23 km from Inverness Castle and 8.9 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club.
Muriel Braid
From
United Kingdom
Nothing this was not a Hotel is was nothing more than a hostel. We arrived having and the person behind the reception was a young lad wearing trackie bottoms a sweat shirt and a baseball cap. Nothing professional about him. There was also a family their that we thought were guests but tuned out to be staff members, also dressed very scruffily . We were given a room key and told where the room was. Going up the stairs to said room there was an overpowering smell of dead rodent or similar. I live in the country side so I know what that smells like. The has tried unsuccessfully to disguise the smell with air fresheners, it didn't work. The room on first entering looked clean however when I entered the bathroom there was an overpowering smell of raw sewage. I had to hold my nose when I went for a wee. The bed mattresses where so dated that they dipped seriously in the middle. my husband had to sleep in the adjoining single bed so that we could get some sleep.
In the morning we went down to breakfast which had been set out the night before and covered in cling film. There was a lot of glass frontage to the Hotel?, as I stood outside for a breath of fresh air I noticed the same guy coming down the stairs wearing the same cloths as the night before with both hands down the front of his trackie bottoms scratching himself. Then he went into the breakfast area without washing his hands and started taking the cling film from the dishes that were laid out for breakfast. He even help himself to a pastry with his unwashed hands. There were also some other problems on check in ie: one of our party were given a room that someone else was in, when they retuned to reception they were told that the locks would be changed, I don't Knowe what difference this would make?. Another couple were given a room key to a room that the sheets had not been changed. All round a very disturbing hotel. The family before us paid £24 for a family room .
Very, very quiet town. Had an apocalyptic feel at all time.
Very, very quiet town. Had an apocalyptic feel at all time. Really nothing to do at any time of the day. Local food selection (restaurant wise) is poor, Tesco is very well equipped. The town as a whole is a nice place to stay if you plan to only sleep there, a good connection to the highlands.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
Dingwall is a quiet market town, with reasonable good...
Dingwall is a quiet market town, with reasonable good facilities.
The rail connections are great, you can get seamlessly to Inverness airport, along the north east coast or out into the more remote highlands.
There are some interesting businesses on the high street which still cater mostly for the local population Cafe’s, Butcher, grocers, hardware etc a couple of supermarkets and filing stations.
As well as being a good place to get provision the drive from Dingwall to the highlands takes you through extremely scenic the spa town of Strathpeffer.
Guest review by
stuart
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
I've enjoyed visiting Dingwall on many occasions over quite...
I've enjoyed visiting Dingwall on many occasions over quite a few years now. There are a few nice restaurants to enjoy eating out, we thoroughly enjoy eating at the Indian restaurants.
Also there are a few supermarkets near at hand.
Road, rail, and bus connections make it so easy to get out and about, so even though Dingwall is quite a small place it has however everything you need at hand and a nice base to stay for visiting this beautiful part of the Highlands.
Guest review by
James David
Review score
8.0
I stayed in Dingwall to visit the Davidson museum at Tulloch...
I stayed in Dingwall to visit the Davidson museum at Tulloch castle.
The residents were very friendly and welcomed me at the church lunch on Sat and service on Sun. Battys proved a good place for a full Scottish breakfast.
The museum in Dingwall high street was very interesting and the volunteer most helpful with my research into the Davidson clan.
Guest review by
Heather
United Kingdom
Review score
6.0
I was there because I could not find a hotel in Inverness,...
I was there because I could not find a hotel in Inverness, and I was unwell and needed a place to stay another night. I reached the place early but the front desk was only open at 4pm. I had to carry my bag everywhere as there was no place to keep the luggage. However, I did enjoy the local museum that has a voice recording of soldiers from WW2
Guest review by
Benedict
Malaysia
Review score
6.0
Dingwall was probably as thriving market town but now it...
Dingwall was probably as thriving market town but now it just seems like many others regrettably - lots of closed down shops and nothing much going on in town. There wasn't a night scene that I would have otherwise been attracted to, with only 2 bars I could note and one of those closed at 10pm. There are several restaurants I noted, but other than that, the usual 'diet' of kebab shops, pizzerias and other takeaways. I much prefer to stay in Inverness as it offers so much more, so I would look to return there on my next Highland adventure.
Guest review by
Paul
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Our room at Garfield Guesthouse was warm, inviting, cozy and lovely and clean. The host was wonderful, very friendly and the cooked breakfast was perfect. We would recommend to anyone needing accommodation in Dingwall
Good location, plenty of space, well stocked kitchen. Great communication from host. Able to relax in the evenings in the living room rather than a one room hotel stay. Clean and tidy. Would definitely stay again.
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