The Golf View Hotel & Spa Inverness-shire

The Golf View Hotel & Spa Inverness-shire

The Golf View Hotel & Spa Inverness-shireThe Golf View Hotel & Spa Inverness-shireThe Golf View Hotel & Spa Inverness-shireThe Golf View Hotel & Spa Inverness-shireThe Golf View Hotel & Spa Inverness-shireThe Golf View Hotel & Spa Inverness-shire

The Golf View Hotel and Leisure Club is situated overlooking the Moray Firth with gardens leading down to the seashore and is just 16 miles from Inverness.  Many of the 42 bedrooms are sea-facing with traditional interiors that provide you an exceptionally comfortable place in which to stay.

All rooms have private bathrooms incorporating bath and shower, a selection of toiletries and heated towel rails. Each room also has complementary refreshment tray, direct dial telephone, satellite TV and radio, trouser press, and hairdryer.

You can enjoy the fantastic sea views from the hotel’s conservatory restaurant, where a wide variety of dishes is served throughout the day. Dinner is available nightly in our rosette-winning restaurant, where our passionate chefs offer you a great selection of the finest courses.

Whether you want a dip in the 14-metre swimming pool, a relaxing session in the spa bath or a full workout in the gym you can enjoy free use of all our leisure facilities.

Traditional links golf, tranquility, solitude and outstanding natural beauty – the Highlands of Scotland provides some of the best championship golf courses in the country, to suit every budget and every ability.

Superb links courses, many the work of Old Tom Morris, James Braid and Donald Ross attract the major winners of today, who visit the Highlands of Scotland for the pure personal pleasure of walking the natural seaside turf.

Around Inverness you can play a tremendous selection of parkland and links courses including the not to be missed Fortrose and Rosemarkie on the Black Isle, Inverness itself or the more recntly built Loch Ness Golf Club on the edge of town.

Nairn is world famous for it’s Championship course which has hosted amongst other events, The Walker Cup, the amateur equivalent of The Ryder Cup. It’s near Nairn Dunbar however should not be overlooked and provides the visitor an excellent challenge.

If using the area as a base for touring Dornoch, Lossiemouth and courses such as Brora, Tain, Boat of Garten and Grantown on Spey are all within striking distance of much of the Inverness and Nairn areas.