Inverlochy Castle

Fort William
  • 34 People can sleep here 34
  • Property has Wifi

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Inverlochy was built in 1863 by the first Lord Abinger, near the site of the original 13th century fortress.

In September 1873 during a trip to Balmoral, Queen Victoria spent a week at Inverlochy sketching and painting where she wrote in her diaries ‘I never saw a lovelier or more romantic spot’.

There is plenty to do from scenic walks around the stunning grounds to clay pigeon shooting and fishing on the Loch.

The castle’s grand hall is the perfect place to enjoy tea by the open log fire and the drawing room is ideal for a pre-dinner cocktail.

Dinner at Inverlochy is an experience to savour. Enjoy Michelin-star dining surrounded with period furniture presented as gifts to Inverlochy Castle from the King of Norway. The menu features modern British cuisine which is internationally recognised by all major guides. They have been awarded AA 3 red Rosettes and 1 Michelin Star

Inverlochy Castle offers guests and visitors a unique experience in unrivalled surroundings.

Inverlochy can be taken on an exclusive use basis, or you can rent individual bedrooms.


Accommodation

Each of the 17 bedrooms, all with private bathroom, have their own individual design and character, along with splendid views of the grounds and surrounding mountains.

Inverlochy can be taken on an exclusive use basis, or you can rent individual bedrooms.


Activities

There are various activities and attractions both at Inverlochy and close-by:
• Tennis
• Fishing on the loch
• A walled garden
• Clay pigeon shooting
• Falconry display
• Full sized snooker table

Nearby there is:
• Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK
• Cruises on Loch Ness
• Hiking
• Mountain Biking
• Pony Trekking
• Skiing, with two ski centres to choose from

The small town of Fort William is only three miles away.


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