A privately owned hotel in Inverness which comprises of two river side properties located on the beautiful banks of the River Ness in the heart of Inverness, the capital City of... more...the Highlands.
The hotel is located along the River Ness walking distance from the city centre and only ... more
a twenty minute drive from Loch Ness We are just a short 5 minute walk from Eden Court Theatre and within walking distance of Inverness Sports Centre Aquadome s...
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The Waterside Hotel offers a warm welcome with Highland hospitality and is 3 minutes walk ... more
from the city centre. An excellent base for your stay in the highlands. Ideally situated for daily trips. No lift. The Waterside Hotel, beautifully located on the...
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Location. The Waterside Hotel is located in Inverness, Scotland, one mile from the ... more
Aquadome and Inverness Golf Resort, six miles from Calloden Battlefield, and 15 miles from Cawdor Castle. Hotel Features. The hotel sits on the banks of the River ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Waterside Hotel is located in Inverness, Scotland, one mile from the ... more
Aquadome and Inverness Golf Resort, six miles from Calloden Battlefield, and 15 miles from Cawdor Castle. Hotel Features. The hotel sits on the banks of the River ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Waterside Hotel offers a warm welcome with Highland hospitality and is 3 minutes walk ... more
from the city centre. An excellent base for your stay in the highlands. Ideally situated for daily trips. No lift. The Waterside Hotel, beautifully located on the south bank of the River Ness is a family owned and professionally run property, where management and staff will ensure all of your requirements are catered for and will help to plan your stay in Inverness. The Waterside Brasserie, with its fabulous river views and the Cocktail Bar are open all day, offering freshly prepared and imaginatively presented food and an impressive range of wines, beers, malts and spirits. The new owners have recently refurbished the public areas to brighten the place up and fulfil its potential. If you are looking for a sound base to tour the Highlands, The Waterside offers a warm welcome and Highland hospitality for the duration of your stay..
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Waterside Hotel is located in Inverness, Scotland, one mile from the ... more
Aquadome and Inverness Golf Resort, six miles from Calloden Battlefield, and 15 miles from Cawdor Castle. Hotel Features. The hotel sits on the banks of the River Ness. Internet access is available in the public areas of the hotel for a surcharge and there is free parking. Breakfast is complimentary at The Waterside Hotel, which has a restaurant in the conservatory that overlooks the river. The bar offers a large selection of Scottish malt whiskies and, in the colder months, has a log fire. There is a multifunctional conference room with audio visual equipment and a number of private meeting rooms. The hotel offers event catering. Guestrooms. The 36 guestrooms all come equipped with televisions, Internet access (surcharge), direct dial phones, hair dryers, and complimentary toiletries.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Waterside Hotel is located in Inverness, Scotland, one mile from the ... more
Aquadome and Inverness Golf Resort, six miles from Calloden Battlefield, and 15 miles from Cawdor Castle. Hotel Features. The hotel sits on the banks of the River Ness. Internet access is available in the public areas of the hotel for a surcharge and there is free parking. Breakfast is complimentary at The Waterside Hotel, which has a restaurant in the conservatory that overlooks the river. The bar offers a large selection of Scottish malt whiskies and, in the colder months, has a log fire. There is a multifunctional conference room with audio visual equipment and a number of private meeting rooms. The hotel offers event catering. Guestrooms. The 36 guestrooms all come equipped with televisions, Internet access (surcharge), direct dial phones, hair dryers, and complimentary toiletries.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Great food, friendly staff and a lovely setting near the river dart Disadvantages: no parking, need to book restaurant in advance,
I'm a regular visitor to the waterside in Totnes and wholeheartedly recommend it, whether you are a diserning gourmet or belong to the bowl of chips brigade it has something to suit both alike.
I sometimes meet mates here after work for a pint of Erdinger (happy hour from 5pm to 7pm). When the sun's out there's nothing quite like sitting in the sun on the patio with a chilled beer.
The waterside is situated by the river dart next to the old bridge and overlooks the Burgh 'Island'. The Island is a strip of land connected to the old bridge and surrounded by water which is popular with visitors. There's a downside to this visitors do sometimes feed the seagull's when they are on the Island this can occasionally cause problems with unwelcomed guests on the waterside patio.
The patio also has heaters connected to the outside ...
Advantages: Best food, fantastic service, great venue Disadvantages: Pricey
The Waterside Inn, Bray, Berkshire
One of only three 3* Michelin restaurants in the UK, Bray is blessed by having two such illustrious establishments. The Riverside Inn is owned and run by Michel and Alain Roux (father and son). Alain is the Chef Patron.
The Waterside Inn had one star until 1977 when it was awarded the second Michelin star. In 1985 the coveted third star was awarded which it has held ever since (20 years!). There is no other establishment in the UK with such an illustrious record of culinary excellence.
I decided to organise a once in a very-very-long-while treat for my wife and I in 2006 to celebrate, Birthday, Valentine's day and a love of good food and wine. A mini-gourmet holiday.
The trip was to be a competition or sorts (or at least a comparison) - The Waterside Inn ...
Advantages: Brilliant for nightlife Disadvantages: Need to walk up a big hill to get to the shops
Me and a few friends travelled to Newcastle the weekend just gone. We wanted to go somewhere different and quite cheap and so decided on newcastle, and the Waterside Hotel.
For a weekend break a double room (2 singles or one double although the singles tend to run out quicker)costs £55 which is a very good price for what you get.
The rooms are quite old fashioned in style but this is fine as all rooms are en suite and have a bath, shower, kettle, ironing board(not that anyone uses it), coloured t.v. with most satellite channels, and a mini bar(although you need a key from reception for this!)
We did not have breakfast as it was quite expensive, generally i think about £11 but this was ok as the hotel is surrounded by cafes, bars and pubs where food can be picked up easily.
The hotel is quite friendly and reception is open ...