We Love —
- A luxurious stay awaits at the Ness Walk Hotel 5*, nestled on the leafy banks of River Ness and offering a perfect base for exploring the Scottish Highlands.
- Cosy up in the Cedar Room, featuring terrace access with private seating, lovely views and lush decor.
- Start your day right with a delicious breakfast and then, venture out to discover the picturesque landscapes of the surrounding area.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Ness Walk Hotel 5* —
Just for you:
- Complimentary glass of chilled champagne on arrival
- Complimentary overnight parking for one car during stay
The interiors of the Ness Walk Hotel 5* reflect the seasonal landscape just outside its luxurious doors with a flow of soft colours and textiles. The hotel boasts 47 spacious and stylish en-suite rooms that offer beautiful views of either the courtyard, river or the verdant gardens. The hotel along with its rooms are filled with natural light and feature bespoke elements such as carpeting resembling River Ness as it approaches the riverbank.
On your discovery of this picturesque region, indulge yourself in a delicious traditional Scottish meal from Torrish, the hotel's restaurant set within the original drawing room or enjoy the outdoors at the heated bar and restaurant, Bruach.
Geographic location —
12 Ness Walk, Inverness IV3 5SQ Inverness, United Kingdom
Distance from Inverness Airport to Ness Walk Hotel 5*: 17.8 km / 24 minutes
Your Room —
Just for you:
- Early check-in from 2pm
- Late check-out until noon
This offer is based on an upgraded Cedar Room.
Cedar Room (29 m²)
The Cedar Room is a superior room type, featuring terrace access with private seating on the ground floor. Simply step out to enjoy the views of the garden, river and the veranda of the 19th-century house.
The room centres around comfort and style, with soft velvets and leathers creating a contemporary look. Cosy up on the deluxe king-size bed or twin beds and sink into the exquisite bed linen that will be sure to give you a good night's sleep. The room is illuminated by natural light that inspires tranquillity and calm. The bathroom is fashioned in light marble, offering a separate bath and shower. This is the perfect lavish room for a luxurious getaway.
Maximum room capacity


Your Dining Choices
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Torrish, the hotel's innovate and intimate restaurant, named after the salmon fly commonly used when fishing close by River Ness, is situated in the original drawing room. The restaurant is blazoned in traditional 19th century detailing and offers unspoiled views of River Ness. Dine on Scottish cuisine, rich in texture, colour and intrigue, spearheaded by Executive Chef Craig Douglas. Bruach is an outdoor bistro and bar where you can Grab a cocktail concocted by the hotel's mixologists and sip it at the heated bar to the view of the river. Serving up delights such as freshly caught Moray Firth langoustines and delicious street food, your taste buds are in for a treat!
Your Time
The Ness Walk Hotel 5* is the perfect base for discovering the breathtaking Scottish Highlands. Visit the legendary Loch Ness, the largest in volume in the British Isles due to its enormous depth and an ideal place for mighty monsters to hide. You can kayak the Nessie's cold waters or hike the picturesque peaks across the area. Learn the tales of Urquhart Castle and tuck into some tasty food along the route.
Your Journey to Ness Walk Hotel 5* —
Flights:
It may be possible to choose from a selection of flight options at the next stage of the booking process. The flights included are with either a scheduled or no-frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Transfers:
It may be possible to add return airport transfers at the next stage of the booking process for an additional fee (flight inclusive offers only - subject to availability). For inbound transfer arrangements, please confirm with your transfer provider when you arrive. Alternatively, please check with the reception of your accommodation. If you still require assistance, please call the transfer provider directly.
Car Hire:
For the freedom to explore your destination at your own pace, Sixt car hire may be added at the next stage of the booking process for an additional fee (flight inclusive offers only - subject to availability and Sixt office opening times upon your arrival). Please note you cannot be guaranteed a specific make of car within a certain group. The lead name on the booking will be confirmed as the named driver. The named driver must present a credit card in their name when collecting the car (credit cards in other names will not be accepted). The named driver must also present a full valid driving licence on the collection of the vehicle and in some cases, a credit card or cash deposit will be required. Please ensure that you check your car hire documents carefully once received as this will advise if there are any taxes/charges to be paid locally as well as potential mileage restrictions. Other fees may be applicable in addition to the cost of your car rental for any additional products added to your car rental.
Inverness —
Expanding two-thirds of Scotland, the Highlands region is an unspoilt wilderness of spectacular beauty, famous for its passionate, fiery-haired folk, rugged Highland cattle and world-famous whisky.
Stretching from the vast peat bogs in the north, a truly remote region that will take you back to centuries gone by, to the west coast’s isolated crofting villages, only reachable by boat; the Scottish highlands are a world away from the modern, fast-paced life and extraordinarily peaceful.
Explore the stunning mountains of the region plummeting into the lochs below and the rolling glens as the sun sets in the distance. Hike deep into these remote landscapes and see if you can spot a wild deer. Visit one of the many whisky distilleries to learn how they make their fine brews and sample some of their best. Taste some of their own Scottish smoked salmon in a local smokery and try your hand at some fishing in their wild rivers. Listen to the bagpipes play in the local town and soak up the atmosphere of a country filled with spirit and an unforgotten, passionate history.
The city itself has a host of historic buildings, notably in the Old Town, as well as fascinating shops from the Victorian Market to the new award-winning Eastgate centre.
Take a stroll to Inverness Castle or St Andrew's Cathedral, set alongside the River Ness, one of Britain's most beautiful riverside settings. There is a circular walk from the castle along the river and through the Ness Islands and you can watch anglers trying to catch Atlantic salmon - or try it yourself with a daily ticket. There are forest walks and views of the Moray Firth from Craig Phadrig, the hill that towers over the city.