The Columba Hotel, with its modern interior, is located on the banks of the River Ness facing Inverness Castle.
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Columba Hotel, Inverness
The Columba Hotel lies in the heart of Inverness, directly opposite the Castle, situated
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on the River Ness and only a few minutes walk to the city's shopping amenities. The hotel was fully refurbished in 2004 and guests now enjoy modern comfort and abs...
COLUMBA HOTEL, INVERNESS
Situated on the banks of the River Ness, the Columba Hotel is overlooked by Inverness
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Castle, and is within easy walking distance of the theatre, shops and other amenities. As 'Capital of the Highlands', Inverness is an excellent base for exploring thi...
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COLUMBA HOTEL, INVERNESS
Situated on the banks of the River Ness, the Columba Hotel is overlooked by Inverness
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Castle, and is within easy walking distance of the theatre, shops and other amenities. As 'Capital of the Highlands', Inverness is an excellent base for exploring this part of Scotland. Loch Ness with its famous monster is only a few miles away, and in the opposite direction lies the Culloden Battlefield.It is also close to Strath Spey and the whisky trail to the south and the spa town of Strathpeffer, the Black Isle and the Dornoch Coast, famous for its beaches and golf 'links' to the north. The hotel has 86 rooms on 4 floors.
Columba Hotel, Inverness
The Columba Hotel lies in the heart of Inverness, directly opposite the Castle, situated
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on the River Ness and only a few minutes walk to the city's shopping amenities. The hotel was fully refurbished in 2004 and guests now enjoy modern comfort and absolute style blended with the traditional Victorian features that have been tastefully retained. All areas of the Highlands are accessable from Inverness offering fantastic options of things to do (sail on Loch Ness, Whisky tasting at a Distillary, Watching Dolphins swim, Castle visiting etc.).