The Glenmorangie House is set in Tain and features a garden and a terrace. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a concierge service and room service. The property has a restaurant.
Sarah
United Kingdom
The room was amazing with great views. The whole hotel is an experience and the decor is fantastic! The evening meal and breakfast were delicious, all served by lovely, friendly staff. It was a home from home experience and we will definitely be back!
The Shandwick Inn, a property with a bar, is located in Tain, 47 km from Inverness Castle, 38 km from Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club, as well as 47 km from Inverness Railway Station.
Elizabeth
Australia
Easy to get to, staff were great, super clean and breakfast basket outside our door at 7am was great. It was also very quiet and great value.
Offering a bar and mountain view, Suki - up to 6 berth cabin, new. Is set in Tain, 11 km from Carnegie Club Skibo Castle and 11 km from Royal Dornoch Golf Club.
Robert
United Kingdom
Amazing location and amazingly clean and well set up
Featuring free WiFi, Springfield guest house offers accommodation in Tain. Free private parking is available on site. Rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV.
Kippax
United Kingdom
Conveniently situated, good sized well furnished room with complimentary toiletries. The help yourself fresh breakfast was really nice.
Quiet area with several options for food and drink.
Quiet area with several options for food and drink. Platform 1867 a fun restaurant with good food, friendly staff and lovely outside area. Plenty of shops and petrol stations. We didnt make it to the beach as travelling each day. Great base for North East and West coast. Good road and rail connections.
Mandy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I used Tain as a base for a golf holiday in the Highlands.
I used Tain as a base for a golf holiday in the Highlands. Although I did not play Tain Golf Club which is basically next to the hotel, it was convenient for rounds at Brora, Golspie, Royal Dornoch and Fortrose & Rosemarkie, within about a 45 minute drive of all four. Tain itself is a nice village with good restaurants and shopping which I took advantage of when my clubs were not in use. Particularly enjoyed Greens Restaurant within a block of the hotel.
A
Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
When we travelled north to Thurso, then to Okney, we stopped...
When we travelled north to Thurso, then to Okney, we stopped in Tain at a very nice grocery. After Okney and northern Scotland, we had to head back to Edinburgh. Thurso was too far to drive to Edinburgh, and since we were returning from Orkney by ferry. It was too far to drive down to Inverness. But staying in Tain was just right. We arrived in Edinburgh early in the afternoon, feeling refreshed. The Springfield Guest House, Tain was just down the street from that really good grocery, that is open till 9:00pm.
Kerry
10
Scored 10
Tain's location allows ease of access to routes further...
Tain's location allows ease of access to routes further North (for example to Tongue) or West across to Applecross or South to Inverness. There are lovely beaches close to Tain with good places to eat and drink in the town. It has various supermarkets including Tesco and Lidl and other shops in the town centre.
Dorne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We came up for the Book Festival.
We came up for the Book Festival. Which was well attended and interesting. the location is beautiful and if we'd had more time would have like to go on the pilgrimage and see the pictish trail and the Glen morangie distilery Tour.
Sandra
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pretty small town with nice walks along the coast and also...
Pretty small town with nice walks along the coast and also along the John o'Groats Trail which can be accessed from Tain. Transport links are pretty good as both trains and buses are options. Good places to eat out e.g. Platform 1864 and the St Duthus Hotel. The town museum and the old church are both worth a visit. The town is full of flowers and hanging baskets and the small rose garden in the High Street is lovely and very well maintained by a team of volunteers.
Love this hotel! The staff was wonderful and everyone was very gracious during our stay. My brother and his wife loved their room and the furnishings - a step back in time. It was like a honeymoon for them. The food in the dining room was delicious especially the duck breast! My sister and I enjoyed our rooms, very comfortable. Would definitely stay there again . thank you to all the staff. We certainly enjoyed our conversations with all of you.
Edderton Lodge is about 300' away from Balblair Distillery in the village of Edderton. Perfect if you are doing a tour and tasting and then going to the lodge to stay. Across the lane is all open fields and a Pictish column. 10 minutes away in Tain is a supermarket, the Glenmorangie Distillery, and a few restaurants. Breakfast was limited but tasted great. Dinner is available if you tell them in advance.
Hidden about 45 minutes north of Inverness, this hotel was a bit of a surprise booking on our journey, and it didn't disappoint. With a lovely feel and look to the place, and fantastic staff who took care of us.
After opening the bar just for us, and saying hello to Lucky the (three legged) hotel cat, we retired to our room where we had a lovely night, followed by a hearty breakfast in the morning.
Right next to the main road but was quiet at night.
The hotel catered for vegan breakfast (with prior warning) so that was greatly appreciated. Breakfast is delivered to the door in a basket, so no hot options. Could have done with real coffee in a cafetiere or similar as the instant in the room was, well, instant coffee!
For the price, really can't fault it
Also ate there in the evening
Excellant hosts and very welcome stay, lovely bar to relax on a night, lovely room with good facilities and very clean, what I will say is we were there for 1 night with a rather loud customer which resulted in a poor nights sleep, but the owners tried to handle the situation as it was not their fault, also due to covid only able to offer a takeaway menu as the evening dining option,
Our host Dennis was warm and welcoming, and provided us with a delicious hot breakfast each morning. Our room was spacious, and we enjoyed afternoon tea and evening whiskey in the easy chairs set by the large bay window overlooking the water. I would certainly recommend the Shandwick House to visitors to Tain looking for a quiet and restful room.
Food was excellent as was the service. Everyone at the hotel goes above and beyond to make your stay enjoyable. All meals are at communal tables. There is no private dining. Common spaces were eclectic but well done. The bedroom decor seems to be 60s / 70s design- a bit unexpected and off.
The location in Tain is great, adjacent to the railway station and Tescos as well as being off the A9 via the local access road the 'Shore Road'. Easy walking to facilities in town and good space for egress and access both ways to and from the accommodation.
Location was excellent for centre of Tain and accessing other places to visit along the coast. Very nice ‘welcome’ pack of tea,bread and milk -much needed after the journey! Plenty of clean towels and rooms were clean and tidy!
Our room was well decorated, clean and comfortable it had everything we needed, the rest of the hotel felt different.
Breakfast was good although we had to order the night before.
We have more than 70 million property reviews, and they're all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff are and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.