Property in Scotland: 13 gorgeous hotels up for sale in the Scottish Highlands right now
The Scottish Highlands have long been a sought after tourist destination and with coronavirus travel restrictions due to lift as we approach summer, there will be no shortage of people looking for somewhere to stay.
By Beth Murray
Published 9th Apr 2021, 12:30 GMT
We’ve gathered 13 of the most incredible hotels on the market now for people who want to help welcome tourists back to the area.
There are dozens of properties to choose from across the rugged Scottish Highlands, from impressive Victorian villas to homey guest houses, there’s something for every prospective hotelier.
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5. Torguish House, Inverness
This stunning eight bedroom guest house is a thriving business, found nestled in the beautiful Nairn Valley - on the market for £950,000. Photo: Zoopla
Substantial and highly desirable hotel and chalet complex set in a beautiful mature setting within the ever-popular Cairngorm National Park - Offers over £950,000. Photo: Picasa
Historic hotel dating from c1720 in a stunning coastal setting on the ever-popular tourist route 'the Road to the Isles' - Offers over £860,000. Photo: Picasa
8. Dalrachney Lodge Country House Hotel, Carrbridge
A beautiful hotel nestled in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, an area famed for its breathtaking scenery and abundance of wildlife - Guide price £845,000. Photo: n/a
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