Tulloch Castle Hotel, a 12th-century-castle set in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland, a 5-minute drive to the center of Dingwall, offers a 24-hour front desk, a bar and a restaurant.
Candace
United States of America
The tour was fantastic! I loved our cozy room. Wish we would have stayed more than one night.
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated Conon Hotel provides accommodations with a garden and free Wifi. This bed and breakfast features free private parking and room service.
Beate
Germany
It was the perfect little hotel! Our favorite so far. Telexed, super nice and super clean. Simply but beautifully decorated. Amazing bathroom. Fantastic value!!
Providing a garden, The Bungalow - Ardullie Lodge provides accommodations in Dingwall. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Sharon aka Evergreen
United Kingdom
Farm fresh eggs local milk and hot homemade bread upon arrival. Friendly, warm welcome by Liz (much needed after a very stressful day). Liz accommodated my quirky questions and seems to me a very hardworking and inspirational woman. The lodge was great!..Everything provided for a comfortable stay in a lovely setting. Wood stove with enuf wood included for a cozy nite in. Dog friendly with a small fenced in area attached to the lodge by a glass door. We ate breakfast outside with doggie able to roam the enclosed area🐶🙂. Liz went above and beyond with doggie treats too! 🦴
Offering garden views, Highland Farm Cottages in Dingwall features accommodations and a garden. There's a private entrance at the vacation home for the convenience of those who stay.
Margaret
United States of America
Beautiful location with gorgeous views right outside the door. Lovely space, clean, bright and so comfortable. Easy to walk up the driveway to a great cafe with delicious food and a fun little gift shop. The owner so helpful.
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.
stuart
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
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.
James David
Scored 8.0
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.
Heather
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
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
Benedict
Malaysia
Scored 6.0
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.
Paul
Scored 8.0
8.0
Dingwall is a nice town with lively walks and amenities.
Dingwall is a nice town with lively walks and amenities. The National Hotel is a National Disgrace. Worst place we've stayed in Scotland in over 40 years in regularly visiting Scitland. They should be ashamed to take people's money
gordon
United Kingdom
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The room was very comfortable, bright spacious and warm. Both beds had a good mattress. Breakfast is cooked to your preference, very good value for money!
It's a typical Scottish building that makes you feel at home. Welcoming and lovely host.
It is well situated with private parking. Shops, restaurants, takeaway, and a petrol station are literally around the corner.
Dingwall is a quiet village with a great location to explore the Highlands
Hotel was very grand upon driving up and the foyer and common areas were lovely. Our room was clean and had all we needed for the night. As others have mentioned, there is no lift so best to only come with a small bag to get up and down the stairs easily! Meals were fine - but I thought the continental options for breakfast were a bit too basic for the price.
I’ve stayed at this property several times but never reviewed it as I don’t like leaving bad reviews, this time however the hotel is under new management and the difference is night and day. The same place has a cleaner and more comfortable feel, the room was immaculately presented and I felt like a very welcome guest
This was exactly what I needed in an overnight stay in Dingwall. It was very warm, in the dead of winter. The room had what I needed including plenty of plugs for charging, and the breakfast the next morning was great. Moira, the host, was lovely.
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