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Inverness is the welcome home of thousands of tourists from all over the world. It is an ideal visitor centre for anyone wanting to discover the Scottish Highlands as you can travel to the far north of Scotland as well as to the west to the wonderful areas of Wester Ross and Sutherland. Below we have local accommodation that we suggest you have a look at if visiting the Inverness area. Joy and Raymond Joyce will give you with a very warm friendly welcome when you visit Inverness, and if they are full when you want to visit they are sure to know of other local accommodation where you will get the same special highland welcome - just don't be on a diet when visiting this Inverness b&b as we can't guarantee you will lose weight due to the great traditional Scottish breakfasts on offer, of course you can always ask for toast! Melness is a small family Non-Smoking guest house where all rooms have central heating, tea/coffee makers and colour television. As they are are situated just a few minutes from Inverness town centre you can easily get to this bed and breakfast when you visit Inverness by train or bus. For a peaceful highland break then you will find that the Inverness bed and breakfast accommodation provided by Joyce Plent at Macrae House is excellent. This Inverness b&b is nice and central to Inveness with views over the River Ness. This accommodation is accessible with a wheelchair and is ideal if you are looking for a quiet and peaceful highland break. You can phone or email Joyce for booking arrangements, details are on the Macrae House web page. Taigh na Teile: 4 Star Bed & Breakfast Telephone: +44 (0) 1463 222 842 or 713 735
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