"Fabulous elevated lochside location.
Rooms with a great view. Excellent restaurant and top cuisine, personalised service. Very busy tourist centre for Loch Ness, cruises, coach tours. Good VFM in high demand destination."
"When I arrived to check in, despite having prepaid for my reservation, I was informed that the room category I had booked was unavailable. Instead, I was assigned to a lower-category room, which was clearly inferior and presumably less expensive than the one I had reserved and paid for.
Although the hotel moved me to the correct room on the second night, I experienced a significant inconvenience during the first night of my stay.
As compensation, I was offered two complimentary breakfasts. While I appreciate the gesture, I do not believe it adequately compensates for the fact that the hotel was unable to provide the room category that had been confirmed and prepaid. I therefore believe that some form of reimbursement or additional compensation would be appropriate."
"The hotel was in the perfect location, lots of restaurants and bars to choose from. This hotel was very close to the train and bus station. The breakfast provided was excellent, with lots to choose from."
The Glen Mhor Hotel and Uile-bheist Brewery & Distillery
10/10 Excellent
"We enjoyed the large bathrooms with heated towel racks. The front desk was hugely helpful when I had a health issue. The location was next to the beautiful River Ness and close to shopping and restaurants"
"Conveniently located on the A82 close, not within walking distance, to Loch Ness. Off road parking outside the Loch Ness experience which is next door. Our room was at the back so quiet. Comfortable room with good size bathroom. Wasn't a huge selection on the menu for the evening meal but the food was tasty, it's advisable to book. There was a good selection for breakfast"
"Waveley Guest House Inverness is a Doss House
used by the city council to house the homeless.
Residents are of Eastern Mediteranean origin and stand at the front door chain smoking.
The room 5 is nothing like your photos. The TV power is fed by an extension cable clipped around the doorframe
Smoke/Co2 Alarm non existant. The dirty room has a sour smell. There is just one bright ceiling light
Bathroom at the end of the hall outside the room was filthy with no toilet rolls and the toilet bowl not secured to the floor. We never used it.
Breakfast appeared to be yesterdays curled sandwiches in Clingfilm. Never ate atall.
On arrival, Robert on the reception was friendly and welcoming. After that the reception manned by an unhelpful, uninterested Eastern Mediterrnean man when we asked for toilet rolls and condiments. There are no staff available outside working hours in the evening or at night. View from the window is the back of old tall buidings and roofs resembling a Victorisn Prison Yard.
The boom, boom, boom music from a nightclub adjacent goes on till 3am so we never slept.
To get into the place there is a door entry push button lock not properly secured to the msin door.
We reported all these things to the msn at the reception desk on the 1st morning.
He seemed to struggle with speaking English and just grunted. On returning from a trip to Kyle of Lochalsh thst day nothing had been done and no-one available Paid £527 for 3 nights and left after 2.
Full Refund Required."
"Kings Mills is one of the finest hotels we've stayed in, in Europe and the U.S. From the beautifully manicured gardens to the lovely decorated king suite, the great bar, sitting room, and dining room, it is exquisitely maintained and managed by a superb staff.
The concierge and reception staff were very helpful, and the rooms were cleaned daily. We loved the gardens and enjoyed having breakfast and tea after a long day out. We would definitely recommend it to friends and plan on coming back soon!"
"Well located in the centre of Inverness, very limited car paking so it's pot luck if you get a space. The hotel has charm and impressive original features, for example the fabulous staircase. However, it is a bit tired and need of some internal redecoration. Good value for money."
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