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3 Alturlie Point | Allanfearn, Inverness IV2 7HZ, Scotland
3 Alturlie Point | Allanfearn, Inverness IV2 7HZ, Scotland
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We stayed with Jayne at the cottage for 3 nights on our trip to Scotland, and used it as a home base by which to do day trips from. It was a wonderful relaxing retreat, the breakfasts were awesome and the resident dog Monty is...More
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Thank Debba W
Response from BeachCottageBB, Owner at Beach Cottage B&BResponded 4 days ago
Hi Debba W,
Thank you very much for making time in your busy schedule to write a review. We’re so glad you enjoyed your time at Beach Cottage, we really enjoyed having you here. Monty just loved all the attention! Yes indeed, you bravely went...More
My parents and I recently spent a couple of nights here, and we so enjoyed it! The hostess is so lovely, and we had a wonderful time visiting with her. The rooms were great, with gorgeous views of the water. Very close to the airport,...More
2 Thank allenbecca15
Response from BeachCottageBB, Owner at Beach Cottage B&BResponded 1 week ago
Dear allenbecca15,
Thank you so much for taking the time to review Beach Cottage. We’re delighted you enjoyed your stay, we really enjoyed having you and your parents here. I’m glad the restaurant recommendations worked out for you.
A beautiful room with a breath taking view of the Moray Firth. Such a wonderful location, great breakfasts and such friendly and confortable place to stay. Only 6 miles from the airport and 6 miles from the city centre. Loved the shopping, the pubs and...More
Thank Janine S
Response from BeachCottageBB, Owner at Beach Cottage B&BResponded 1 week ago
Dear Janine S,
Thank you very much for taking time to review Beach Cottage. We’re delighted you enjoyed your stay and would love to welcome you back in summer.
We originally planned on staying at Beach Cottage B&B for two nights, but ended up staying for four. There is so much to see and do around Inverness and Beach Cottage B&B was the perfect base to come and go with ease. It was a...More
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This place is about a 15-20 minute drive from the downtown area of Inverness. But it is well worth it because you are greeted with an amazing and peaceful view of Moray Firth.
Janey is the sweetest B&B host. It is just a joy to...More
Response from BeachCottageBB | Property representative |
Beach Cottage B&B, like just about everywhere else in the Highlands, does not have air conditioning. It is not necessary in the Highlands of Scotland as temperatures or humidity rarely rise high enough.