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.
Drew
United States of America
An amazingly beautiful building and location. Surpringly great dinner in the on-site bar.
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! 🦴
Boasting barbecue facilities and free WiFi throughout the property, The Birches is located in Dingwall. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom.
Millar
United Kingdom
Lovely clean room. Seating area outside
Breakfast was very good and plenty tea, coffee etc in the room.
Providing quiet street views, Urrard B&B in Dingwall offers accommodations and a garden. This bed and breakfast provides free private parking, daily room service, and free Wifi.
Katie
United States of America
Very comfortable room filled with more than we needed!
With an ideal location for exploring the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, The Whitehouse offers bed and breakfast accommodations just 10 miles north of Inverness.
Jody
United States of America
The room was quite large, clean and comfortable. Upon arrival the mattress appeared to be on the thin side, but it turned out to be quite comfortable and we slept wonderfully!
Garfield Guesthouse offers accommodations in Dingwall, 14 miles from Inverness Train Station and 15 miles from University of the Highlands and Islands, Inverness.
Providing a garden, Flanders Fields features accommodations in Dingwall. With quiet street views, this accommodation offers a patio. Every room has a terrace with garden views and free Wifi.
Carol
United Kingdom
Everything was so good and such exceptional value for money. Warm welcome from Danny and Hilde. Room was faultless and appreciated the fridge and microwave. Breakfast was delicious and served in a very unusual location - a hobbit hut in the garden.
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
Scored 8.0
8.0
Dingwall is an interesting town with shops worth visiting...
Dingwall is an interesting town with shops worth visiting and other amenities for locals and visitors alike. The hotels have an important part to play in selling the town and area but my experience on this visit this was not being done.
Hotel receptionists and other staff have a crucial part to play in this process by welcoming guests and making them aware of the area's attractions and amenities - if the customer is interested.
Dingwall has some great individual shops but there was no attempt to find out why we were there and what could have been of interest to us.
Quaint independent shopping, excellent coffee shop three doors down from Harry's excellent bakery, Very good hiking , We did a great Strathpeffer to Dingwell hike up to and along the ridge, great views all around,
Gary
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Didn't do much in Dingwall,used the hotel as a base,the main...
Didn't do much in Dingwall,used the hotel as a base,the main street very run down,if you don't mind driving beautiful scenery everywhere,especially in a trip to Ullapool,it was a very cold and frosty day,stunning,we ate lunch out wherever we went,and ate in the hotel at night,no complaints all round.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Small friendly rural town.
Small friendly rural town. Good access to Black Isle, Inverness and stop over if traveling North/South. Decent range of local shops. Of particular note Batty’s cafe, Caley bar, Thai cafe and butchers
Alan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Dingwall is a very pleasant wee town in a beautiful part of...
Dingwall is a very pleasant wee town in a beautiful part of the country and we found the locals to be very welcoming. It's on the rail route north from Inverness so is easy to get to if you don't want to drive. There a good selection of eating places and Inverness is only 12 miles away if you want a bit more to do.
I think if anyone was touring this area, the Birches offers the perfect base. A pretty area, walking distance to town, a short drive and you see magnificent views. The breakfast was perfect. Authentic Haggis, but more impressive, complimentary coffee, tea and Hot Choc in the room but ample supply of milk kept in the fridge in the kitchen for me to help myself. Also the water was tap water in a water vessel. No plastic water bottle or milk carton waste. Great idea that more hotels etc.. should follow. Thank you again Moira for a lovely stay.
This hotel is ideally situated for us to stay overnight when travelling further north in Scotland. Our room was comfortable & well-equipped & the food was good at dinner & breakfast. The staff were very friendly & helpful throughout our stay.
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