Land of the Clans (Tir - Na - Cloinne), Bed and Breakfast Culloden Moor near Castle Stuart Golf Club, Inverness, Scotland
Land of the Clans (Tir - Na - Cloinne), Bed and Breakfast Culloden Moor near Castle Stuart Golf Club, Inverness Golf Club, Loch Ness Golf Courses, Cawdor Castle, Nairn Golf Courses, Fortrose and Rosemearkie Golf club and Muir of Ord Golf Club providing accommodation for golf breaks in Inverness and golf holidays in Scotland.
Land of the Clans (Tir - Na - Cloinne) is an idyllic Bed & Breakfast ideally situated only 50 yards from the prestigous Culloden Battlefield. Newly refurbished the accommodation is modern and comfortable and all rooms are en-suite. Wireless broadband is available in selected areas of the B&B, and hair dressing salon facilities are also available on-site.
In an ideal situation Land of the Clans is only half a mile from the Clava Cairns, Cawdor Castle is near by and only six miles from Inverness City Centre as well as having Culloden Moor Inn & Restaurant merely a stones throw away, and Inverness airport just 5 miles.
A friendly and family run business Land of the Clans is sure to be a perfect stop on any visit to the Highlands.
Spectacular views of the Culloden Battlefield are visible from all rooms.
TARIFFS & FURTHER INFO
All Prices are based on B&B
Double Room from £25pp
Twin Room from £25pp
Single Room from £25
All rooms have Televisions, Kettles and en-suite facilities, Hairdryers and Cots available on request.
Apartment
The spacious 2 bedroom Tir-Na -Cloinne appartment is situated just outside Inverness and within walking distance of the Culloden Moor battlefield, this full serviced appartment offers ideal lodgings whether on a short stay or on a more permanent basis.
Prices Vary from £159-£500 depending on length and season of stay.
Golf nearby:
Castle Stuart Golf Club
Castle Stuart Golf Links, designed by Mark Parsinen and Gil Hanse, is a championship links golf course overlooking not only the Moray Firth, but also landmarks synonymous with Inverness and the Black Isle (Chanonry Lighthouse and Kessock bridge are perhaps the most notable).
Inverness Golf Club - an 18 hole, 69 par, parkland golf course - described by golfing writer and expert Allan Ferguson as one of Scotland’s best courses.
Loch Ness Golf Course (Fairways) - Fairways is one of the few facilities in Scotland with a full-size practice area maintained, like the rest of the course, in superb condition. Inverness’s newest 18 hole course.
Torvean Golf Club - a well maintained, 18 hole, parkland golf course, located on the outskirts of Inverness.
Cawdor Castle
The course covers 25 acres of mature parkland. Its 1429 yards (par 32) offer a variety of challenges that will amuse the seasoned player and welcome the beginner. The course record is 27.
Nairn Dunbar - this world famous championship links course is just 16 miles from Inverness. The highly rated course represents a formidable challenge with its gorse and whin lined fairways.
Nairn Golf Club
Nestling on the shores of the Moray Firth this traditional Scottish links course was created from a Highland wilderness of gorse and heather, and tests the talents of professional and amateur alike. Founded in 1887, it is now one of the best courses in Scotland, and has hosted a large number of important championships.
Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club
Course architect James Braid's remarkable achievement in designing 18 challenging holes within the narrow Chanonry peninsula is instantly obvious and admired by first-time visitors. Modern-day golf writers enthuse over the course with accolades such as 'a gem of a course by the sea' - 'the smallest but perhaps the brightest jewel in the Highlands' golfing crown'.
Muir of Ord Golf Club - 14 miles from Inverness. Muir of Ord is a typical heathland/moorland course which has steadily improved and lengthened throughout the years.
Please contact us for specifics:
Land of the Clans (Tir - Na - Cloinne)
Culloden Moor, Inverness
Tel/Fax: 01463 792615
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Website: landoftheclans.co.uk