Located in Nairn, less than 1 km from Nairn Central Beach, West End Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
The 1645 Inn features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Nairn. Providing a bar, the property is located within 30 km of Inverness Castle.
Clare
United Kingdom
Lovely location and nice looking Inn. Had food and drink access on site.
Bordering Nairn Golf Course and just 30 minutes’ drive from Inverness, Muthu Newton Hotel is set in 21 acres of mature parkland and gardens.
Alison
United Kingdom
We received a complimentary up grade and the room was spacious overlooking the garden. Usual choice for breakfast.
We had dinner on two evenings and the food was really good and a nice menu to choose from.
Offering a terrace and views of the sea, The Havelock is a pub with rooms located in Nairn in the Highlands Region, 300 metres from Nairn Museum. Free private parking is available on site.
Scott
United Kingdom
Easy to find, no problems parking
The staff were friendly and efficient
Great food an drinks
Decent sized room with large bathroom
With stunning, uninterrupted sea views over Nairn’s beach and the Moray Firth, this comfortable family-run hotel offers free WiFi and an award-winning bar with a range of real ales.
steven
United Kingdom
Great location, friendly staff, clean and well appointed premises.
Situated in Nairn, 1.5 km from Nairn Central Beach, Westerlea Hotel Nairn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Michael
Jersey
A hotel with a lot of character, pleasant atmosphere from the friendly staff and an amazing filling breakfast.
Situated less than 1 km from Nairn Central Beach, Aurora Hotel & Italian Restaurant offers 2-star accommodation in Nairn and has a restaurant, a bar and water sports facilities.
David
United Kingdom
Up for a 2 day archery competition a few miles away. Wanted somewhere close with basic facilities and good value just to lay my weary head. Delivered in spades with a single top floor room with private shower room/loo. To be fair, room/bathroom was small, but fine for a single traveller. Add in
great staff and a couple of excellent breakfasts and I was very happy. Ate in restaurant too, very good. It's not luxury accommodation by any means, but did all the basics well. Overall, very happy
Located in Nairn, Tali Ayer offers en-suite bed-and-breakfast accommodation with free WiFi access throughout and on-site private parking facilities available free of charge.
Terry
Canada
Great place to stay.Wellhosted and close to the train station
Featuring a garden and views of garden, Cawdor House B&B is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Nairn, 1.3 km from Nairn Central Beach.
Michael
Germany
Top motivated management, very friendly, always available, very personal atmosphere.
On average, 3-star hotels in Nairn cost THB 4,345 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nairn are THB 5,153 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nairn can on average be found for THB 7,983 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Nairn, UK is accessible via Inverness Airport (16km away) for international travellers. Domestic travellers can use direct trains from Edinburgh (3.5 hours) or Aberdeen (2 hours). Alternatively, drive via the A96 road. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Nairn is Inverness Airport, due to its proximity and direct flights from major UK and some international cities. It's approximately 12 kilometres away, making transfers quick and easy.
Nairn, UK, offers several public transport options. Stagecoach buses provide regular services throughout the town and to nearby Inverness. The Nairn Railway Station, part of the ScotRail network, offers regional connections. Taxis are readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to Nairn's compact size.
What guests said about Nairn:
10
Scored 10
Exceptional place to stay.
Exceptional place to stay. We had a warm welcome, really great helpful staff. Our room was lovely and spotlessly clean. We has such a fantastic time, and wonderful comfortable bed, very relaxing. Everything was high quality including our breakfast ( lovely bright breakfast room with super views). Easily one of the best (actually, probably the best!) Place we ever stayed. Highly recommended, many thanks
Alice
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Was a very tranquil area.
Was a very tranquil area.
Cabin was very welcoming and comfortable
Hosts where lovely
Lovely added touch’s by the hosts with your first days breakfast , little chocolates & biscuits, coffee,sugar,fruit,dog treats for guests fur babies
Lisa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We have visited Inverness three times now, but this was our...
We have visited Inverness three times now, but this was our first stay in Nairn. The beach is very welcoming with plenty of space to walk, run, play and enjoy the views; this is the kind of beach I would visit and walk along every day if I lived there. Located close nearby are various historical places to visit (Cawdor Castle, Culloden, Clava Cairns) and Inverness is not far away. Not being much of a "city person" I love to wake up to views and fresh air -- and Nairn offers places like the Invernairne Hotel that enable you to do that and still visit so much nearby.
Dorothy
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely seaside town near Loch Ness.
Lovely seaside town near Loch Ness. The beach was lovely to stroll along, as was the canal. Lots of restaurants dotted around town. An amazing ice cream shop located in park near the beach is worth seeking out. The architecture of some areas was stunning old Edwardian homes, really enjoyed wandering around the streets looking at them.
sharon
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Charming town. I recommend visiting the Nairn Museum first.
Charming town. I recommend visiting the Nairn Museum first. Their volunteers are helpful and have first hand knowledge of the history of the town. I recommend having a car to travel to sites around Nairn that are too far to walk.
Keith
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nairn is a very nice town except for the High St which like...
Nairn is a very nice town except for the High St which like most in Scotland is suffering at present. However nice to remember the old shops closed now Mackays grocer, Rose Brothers, Gauls toy shop Heards Morgantis to name a few, Nice to see Pat Fraser is still there. Recommend the Classroom at the top of the High Street to eat. Very easy to walk around and nice walks at the river.
The garden was very well kept and had great views. Sitting out in the evening was very pleasant. The young man who checked us in was exceptionally helpful and courteous. He was always on hand to help, and took us on a short tour of the facilities which we really appreciated and thought was a lovely touch. The hotel is within a very short & pleasant walk along the beach front to the town & best part of the beach. Would probably use again when we next return to Nairn. Such a charming little town with a great beech.
We very much appreciated the warm welcome from our host, David. The room was beautiful and the whole house was very well appointed. The location was perfect to visit Nairn and we appreciated being able to park our car on the property. Everything we needed was at walking distance. The breakfasts were fabulous, and we enjoyed David's good humor and wonderful stories. He also gave use great directions for our morning run. We are glad we chose Tali Ayer for our stay in Nairn.
The proper was in a great location, nice to be so close to the beach. Smart and clean rooms, facilities were great. Staff were a little subdued, but this may be down to staff shortages. Whilst a very nice hotel, it was very expensive, poor amendment policy meant we ended up paying more for two nights here than 5 nights at a similarly high stranded hotel elsewhere in Scotland. Wouldn’t recommend booking through booking.com.
Our hosts, Terry and Marion, were so gracious and welcoming. They made us feel like family. The room was spacious and the bathroom very spacious. The place was extremely clean. My kids loved their dog Seamus! And Marion's porridge was the best we had in Scotland! I would happily stay there again and hardily recommend the Haylodge to other travelers.
Lovely hotel in a great location with beach access.
Comfortable room, great breakfast in lovely breakfast room with sea views ....
Nice bar to relax
Easy access to main facilities of Nairn on foot or by car.... really lovely time shame the weather wasn’t dry as we didn’t sit in gardens ....
will return
This was our best stay in Scotland. The B&B was beautifully furnished and the owners were just delightful people. I sat with a cup of tea looking out over the back green into the forest and it was just the most peaceful thing. My only regret is that we didn't stay longer. 10/10!
Sharon & Greg responded immediately to every question i had.
They had everything covered - bottled water in the fridge, first aid kit, chocolate and cookies and candy upon checking in.
Best Place we have stayed at in Scotland
Beautifully clean and nicely equipped accommodation with hosts for whom nothing was too much trouble. Breakfast basket comprised of delicious freshly baked bread and fruit. Location for Nairn was perfect.
I love the warm welcome received from the staff and the owners as well as the food and positive vibe from the owners, Richo, and his family. They are amazing. It's never a dull moment at this hotel.
Great location, lovely hotel, great staff, very welcoming and a breakfast that rivals The Gleneagles Hotel, brilliant stay and I will be back there next time I am in Nairn. Thanks for a lovely week.
This property could not be faulted in any way! It was spotless, extremely well equipped and comfortable. If we are ever lucky enough to return to Nairn we wouldn’t want to stay anywhere else!!
A nice old house on the outskirts of Nairn. The hotel only has five rooms but the service was excellent tasty evening meal and breakfast
dogs being welcomed was a big factor in our choice
Gorgeous location, super staff, lovely accommodations. Why stay in Inverness when this place is here? Grand old building suited up in fine style, most enjoyable.
Picked the hotel due to low cost and location near Nairn GC. Didn't expect much at the price so wasn't really disappointed.
Rooms were clean if a bit fusty.
Stunning apartment in the centre of Nairn. Property has everything you need with the benefit of being a short distance away from the beach and golf courses.
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