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INVER LODGE HOTEL & Chez Roux here you will find a luxurious haven in the heart of the beautiful Scottish countryside.


Set amid one of the last great unspoiled wildernesses in Europe, Inver Lodge Hotel offers visitors a tranquil retreat of outstanding natural beauty. Whichever route you take to arrive, during your journey you will see some of the most spectacular scenery in the world - dramatic hills - green woodlands and heather moors with unforgettable views of magnificent sunsets over the isles.


For anglers, walkers, bird-watchers or anyone who loves nature, a stay here gives you the opportunity to experience a landscape of outstanding natural beauty while enjoying the luxurious facilities and excellent cuisine created by legendary chef, Albert Roux who offers hearty country cooking using all the wonderful products from the sea, which is literally at the doorstep.


From its hillside setting, the hotel looks down onto the quiet fishing village of Lochinver and across the clear waters of the loch to the distant outline of the Western Isles. With just 21 rooms, all enjoying the same breathtaking view, the friendly, welcoming staff ensure that you have everything you need to make the most of your stay.


Inver Lodge Hotel is managed by Inverlochy Castle Management International.


www.inverlodge.com for booking information see page 69 Achmelvich Bay north of Lochinver Suilven, West Coast of Sutherland


Inver Lodge Hotel in miles by car to:- Inverness Airport Glasgow Airport Rocpool Reserve Inverlochy Castle Ullapool


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230 80


126 50


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