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16 years ago
Clean room with a comfortable bed in a small hotel. If you're staying in Forres and want to be near the High Street, the Vic is very central. Also, they were open on Christmas and accommodated us so we extra like them. read more
Tytler Street
Forres IV36 1EL
United Kingdom
01309 672744
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Ramnee Hotel
(4 reviews)
££
I use to be regular visitor, 35 years ago, so stopped by for a trip down memory lane. It was…read moremid-afternoon when we got there, but Stuart let us in to sit and have a pint. Very gracious, pleasant conversation and pleasant atmosphere. Will be retuning for a longer visit in the future.
The hotel property is beautiful outside but inside is mismanaged, unprofessional employees, boring,…read moredusty and outdated, over expensive, mediocre food, scary and with a strong musty smell that make me sick and fled the hotel the second day. The second day when I did my early check out, they charge me a full third night as a penalty for leaving early. Definitely, not happy with their "policy" which I wasn't informed. It was really a very uncomfortable experience. There are very nice, less expensive and clean B&Bs in the area. What I paid for two nights there, I paid in a B&Bs around for 10 nights. Definitely I will not go back to this Hotel.
Cluny Bank Hotel
(1 review)
Sitting in a nice little town. Just short walk to great Benrach distillery. Comfy rooms with…read morecharming characters. Foods in restaurant are delicious. Most of all is the great hospitality. Will recommend those who want to have truly Speyside experience to stay here.
From the owner: Small privately owned Restaurant and Rooms. Award winning restaurant specializing in fresh local…read moreproduce. Reservations are essential
Knockomie Hotel
££££
This is a really nice medium sized wedding venue/restaurant/bar/hotel just south of Forres, about a…read more30 minute walk from the town centre (I know because I walked it on Sunday morning). The staff are very friendly, food is good, and the beer and whisky selection is good too. The only negative is the price, with a bottle of local beer at £5.15 and a half pint of ale £2.50.
My husband and I were recently married at The Knockomie…read moreHotel, and the whole day was absolutely wonderful. The staff were fantastic from start to finish, very accommodating of any changes we had to make, and the ceremony and reception went perfectly. Johnnie and Yassmin especially were so helpful and informative, and we really felt special on our big day. All the staff at The Knockomie made our wedding day a fantastic experience for us and for our guests, who all had a wonderful time. Impeccable service, fabulous food, attention to detail and perfect planning made for an experience we would highly recommend to anyone. We will definitely be returning to stay for our anniversary next year!
Boath House
(7 reviews)
£££
Unbelievable...but real B&B about 30 mins outside Inverness and 20 minutes from the airport…read more Just off the main road is an oasis of several acres of trees and gardens and a B&B. Beautiful large main building housing the restaurant, sitting room and perhaps guest rooms. Beyond that are cottages and our 4-room (all small) apartment called The Writer's Room. We walked from the main house through a beautiful English country garden to get there. Stunning, even in September w grasses, blooming plants and pebble paths. Just beyond that is an orchard of fruit trees..we picked an apple plus fresh apples and plums were in a bowl in our room. The four rooms included a small bathroom w shower (sorry, no bath), a large writers room that included a desk, two sitting chairs and a fireplace, and a small kitchen that led into the bedroom. Towels were plush and large. The space was cozy with beautiful wooden beams across each one of the rooms. And wait, for the best part. From our greeting at the front door to all of the servers at the restaurant, all of the hotel staff were young, sprightly and extremely personable. We did not pre-book our restaurant reservations, but we probably should have. The restaurant was definitely a destination restaurant. We had options of either two or three course à la cart menu or a 7-course surprise menu. We opted for the à la cart and it was truly wonderful. The plating and food were Michelin quality but at a slightly lesser price point. Our only disappointment was that we only booked this for night and that we had to depart at 6 AM for a very early flight. Next time we will stay for at least two nights. Kudos to management and the staff.
Staff is friendly and attentive. Room was first class, large well appointed and comfortable. Meal…read morewas unbelievable value - portions were generous. Cod main was perfectly cooked and excellent combination of flavors. Venison and wild mushroom main was outstanding. Cheese course definitely large enough to share for two, might actually work for three. Desserts perfect. Highly recommended.
Carisbrooke Hotel
Can only talk about the bar and not the hotel. It's a decent local pub and serves food and a good…read morerange of drinks. They also have a pub quiz on Tuesday nights. Had a nice evening there.
Reiver House Bed & Breakfast
After a very unpleasant and ultra expensive two nights staying at the Ramnee Hotel, by chance, I…read morefound this lovely B&B. The property is a beautiful stone Victorian house well and detailed kept outside and inside. The rooms and the Breakfast areas are very warm and cozy, spotless clean. The owners, Kenneth and Graham make you feel welcome at anytime and at home. They have always, a courteous, smiley, positive helpful and professional attitude. The breakfast are deliciously made with fresh ingredients that make you feel ready to enjoy the day! I definitely will come back and I recommend it! Way to go Kenneth and Graham!! As Scots say: 'Slainte Mhath' instead of the English 'Cheers'.
Red Lion Hotel
Just messaged them on hoping to visit with a group of friends and they told me they are leaving and…read moresent me elsewhere. No explanation as to why?
It's a nice small little bar tucked away down a street that doesn't seem to attract much attention…read more Service was great and so were the chips. Great variety of drinks to be had at the bar as well. Very friendly people that come in there and easy to strike up a conversation with anyone there.
Kimberley Inn
(9 reviews)
What a treasure the Kimberley is for Findhorn. Every time I visit here I try to make the effort to…read morevisit the place to eat at least once, and I've never been disappointed. The fish & chips is the best I have had anywhere, and the portions are enormous - I got two huge pieces of battered haddock that filled the plate to such an extent that I could barely see the chips lurking underneath. I'm not kidding! The specials are also great and well above the standard you might expect from such a small hamlet (two words - seafood platter!), and there's always a choice of 3 or 4 veggie dishes on the board too. Prices are pretty reasonable and certainly don't strain the wallet too much given the size of the portions. Beers are a more standard Belhaven range, but they do always have one speciality real ale on hand pump. Worth booking at weekends as they can get pretty busy.
Great food, huge portions, very friendly and helpful staff. Very crowded, there was not very safe…read morequeue to the bar. But I can recommend - almost perfect place to enjoy food and views.
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The location is close to the train station. The hotel is basic, which was fine as we were just…read morepassing through Inverness. Ask for a hair dryer at the front desk if you're in need of it. There's a Bar Café if you want to have breakfast in the mornings.
This is a Travelodge. That means it is a no frills, no amenities, and just the basics. The location…read moreis really good though as it is near the main area with pubs and restaurants and it is very close to the bus and train stations. The breakfast was very very basic for the money they charge you and they did not even offer the pancakes shown on their advertisements. If you only need a place to sleep then it works, but it was not even that inexpensive.
We stayed at the Mansion House Hotel last night (July27th, 2019). The Mansion itself is gorgeous…read more It looks like a small castle. I wouldn't recommend staying the night but I would recommend a reservation for dinner here just to have the experience. The negative: I felt like the price wasn't worth the stay. The pool was not open. The salon and spa were not operating during our stay either. These were some things I was looking forward to. I made the mistake of assuming and not asking because they are featured amenities when booking the hotel. There were also a few little things amiss. For example: trash behind the bed, the handle bar for the shower bar was missing a gasket and kept falling, the trash can in the bathroom was broken, the room was really hot (they did have a fan). Just a lot of small things that add up. The positive: The breakfast, dessert, and drinks we had here were delicious! The bar is pretty well stocked. I have a dairy allergy and my waiter and the cook took care to make sure there were no cross contamination's. The area around the mansion is gorgeous. This is a great place to take some fun pictures! Overall we did enjoy our stay. The staff was lovely. They do all leave for the night which is something to note. The place just needs more love and care.
We only stayed one night, but really enjoyed our stay here…read more The grounds and exterior are really beautiful. Our room was charming, the bed incredibly comfortable, and the bathroom was one of the nicest we had during our whole 3 week trip to the UK. Breakfast was delicious as well! The interior of the mansion is beautiful, but clearly is in need of some care. For example, we noticed an incredibly large rip in the felt on the pool table, there were a few spots where we noticed wear and tear on the walls, and our bedspread had a few spots where either someone burned it or it just wore through. We chose not to have dinner at the mansion because even though the menu at the restaurant looked amazing, it was VERY expensive. I'm very happy we chose to stay at the Mansion, and hope to visit again - it just needs a tiny facelift to be perfect!
If you are ever in the vicinity of Balintore, be sure and eat at the Balintore Hotel. I recommend…read moredriving here even if you're staying in Tain or Invergordon. I have also stayed in the hotel several times. They have a marvelous family room with a double bed and 2 twins that look out on the sea.
No Internet in room , only the lobby had good connection. No bartender. Receptionist broke the…read moreregister as I tried to get a beer so i was unable. My room had the heater right near the bed so i had to stay on one side of the bed or else my legs would be very hot. Nice area of Lossiemouth however and the staff was a bit friendly so i have to give 3 stars.
Very pleasant hotel overlooking the Moray Golf Course and the Moray Firth. Good food, good portions…read moreand good value. Staff always very pleasant. If you are lucky enough you may even see the a Cruise Ship coming down the Moray Firth
After calling 7 or 8 places, none of which would be open at 8:30 (after our round at Royal…read moreDornoch), Morangie House could accommodate our group of 7. We were so pleased that they were the place we landed on. They were so friendly, the food was amazing, and they didn't rush us out, even though the kitchen was closing shortly after we arrived. We were staying nearby and sad that we weren't staying there. Our group had the crab cake, king prawns, and smoked salmon starters. For entrees we had the steak, bolognese, venison, burger and steak pie. Then several had the brownie and sticky toffee pudding. I have to say that we'd been having sticky toffee pudding everywhere we've been and this was, by far, the best we've had. I didn't get pictures of the desserts because they were eaten so quickly. Don't hesitate to go here.
Great location, helpful staff and good food…read more Very close to Glenmorangie Distillery and to Dornoch. Would come again without hesitation.
Utilitarian basic atmosphere in the pub, but very authentic local vibe with very good food. Loved…read morethe steak pie and the prices were reasonable
I love the fact this hotel is right in the middle of whiskey country. The views are great, you…read morecan see the River Spey from many of the rooms. I am just not one of those people who love quaint but i am not one of them.. This place is old, the bathrooms are small, there is no water pressure there is no counter space, the towels feel 20 years old, there is no elevator and the stairs or narrow and steep. The stay just don't seem to care about anything. You can hear everything that happens in the hallway and the room next door. If i had paid a lot less, my expectations would have been a lot lower, but at 300 GBP a night, i expected more. On the positive side, the whisky bar is fantastic and the bartender very knowledgeable with a keen sense of finding just the right unusual whisky for you to try. The restaurant is good but both times I've dined there they have been out of several items - including the burger. Overall, stay somewhere else and drive to Abelour to enjoy it
This was by far the best hotel we stayed at in Speyside and in Scotland. Their whisky bar has the…read moregreatest selection of single malt scotch and the bartender is incredibly knowledgeable. They also have a restaurant, the Copper Dog in the building, you can have an evening full of entertainment without having to drive. The service was great and so is the location. I would definitely do it again.
The rates were very fair, even cheap, and the staff was quite friendly. The bed was clean and the…read moreshower was hot with decent pressure. However, the dinning area was cluttered with random items that looked like they needed to be stored in a closet somewhere and the food was less than memorable. Even so, for the price it is a nice place to stop for the night if you just need a room.
Located right on the Moray Firth, just North of Inverness Airport it has possibly the best view…read morefrom an apartment I've ever experienced (Apt 6). The experience was made even more memorable one evening as one of our neighbours played bagpipes at sunset. Sublime. The apartment had everything we needed and our hosts were friendly and very helpful. As the name suggests it's a great place to spot dolphins although we were there a little too late in the year. (March to Sept is recommended) It's a great base for exploring the area and has a shop and a couple of pubs within walking distance. Also nearby is an organic farm with a shop to buy groceries and an organic dairy selling their own cheeses. Fort George is also nearby and was a nice walk along the seafront. We will definitely be back.