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Nestling in the foothills of the mighty Ben Nevis, Inverlochy sits amidst some of Scotland`s finest scenery.

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

The dedicated staff personify the Relais and Chateaux standards of service and attention to detail.

All the 17 bedrooms have everything you could need for a comfortable stay, the food is prepared from seasonal meat and vegetables, some from the estate and with a wine cellar to complement the superb dishes, it makes for a gastronomic experience.

Group Affiliations:Relais & Chateaux Ratings/Awards:AA 4 Red Stars
RAC 4 Star Gold Ribbon
STB 5 StarsDeluxe Number of Rooms:17 Number Ensuite:17 Price per RoomPrice Includes:Breakfast & VAT Double:£290 - £395 (small); £330 - £435 (standard) £370 - £475 (superior) Twin:£290 - £395 (small); £330 - £435 (standard) £370 - £475 (superior) Single:£205 - £290 Suite:£440 - £550 - Junior Suite £400 - £500 Restaurant Name:Inverlochy Castle Restaurant Cuisine:Modern British Chef:Matthew Gray Awards:3 AA Rosettes
1 Michelin Star
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