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The cost per person, varies with your length of stay and the season of the year. We strongly urge you to stay with us for two nights or more in order to be able to relax and see what this lovely area has to offer. Craigiewood is our family home now run as a traditional Bed and Breakfast. We are not a mini-hotel or even a guest house and the hospitality we offer is that which we would give to our friends and family.

We are fortunate to live on a peninsula sandwiched between Munlochy Bay and the waters of the Inner Moray Firth. Most of this penninsula is only accessible to walkers.
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The house, in its own six acres of land, is only 4 miles from Inverness on the Black Isle and is located in an isolated area of superb countryside.
Overlooking Munlochy Bay to the north, it has unsurpassed views westwards through Strathconon and Glens Orrin and Affric.
On a clear day we can see a Sister of Kintail, 44 miles away.
The Red Kite is common in this area.
The house is ideally situated for short trips to Inverness and Loch Ness.
Cawdor and Brodie Castles, Culloden and Fort George are all within easy reach.
The cost per person, varies with your length of stay and the season of the year.
We strongly urge you to stay with us for two nights or more in order to be able to relax and see what this lovely area has to offer.
The basic tariff is from 48.00 to 55.00 (UK Pounds) per person per night sharing a twin room.
Craigiewood operates a three-week cancellation policy.
If you cancel your reservation within three weeks of the date of your booking we will endeavour to re-let your accommodation.
Should we fail in this we reserve the right to charge part or full payment of the accommodation.
There is a television and a wide selection of brochures and books which we hope will be of interest to our guests.
Breakfast is served in the kitchen/dining room.
We offer a choice of continental or full traditional Scottish cooked breakfast (the English stole the idea from us!) or something in between.
Local produce is to the fore with fresh free-range eggs, our local butcher's sausages and bacon.
We do not serve evening meals, there are some excellent establishments close by, notably, the hotel in the village of North Kessock 2 1/2 miles from Craigiewood.
We are fortunate to live on a peninsula sandwiched between Munlochy Bay and the waters of the Inner Moray Firth.
Most of this penninsula is only accessible to walkers.
Craigiewood is superbly positioned for touring the Northern Highlands in your car.
There are a number of circular routes which take you to all parts of the compass and which can be completed, easily, in a day.
The total distance for the shortest route is 157 miles, all of it on good dual track roads except for a four mile stretch of single track, with passing places.
We have situated green signs with Craigiewood on them at junctions on the route so please look out for these.
You can zoom out to orient yourself and zoom in to see the actual roads connecting Craigiewood to the A9.
If you get lost just refresh the page.
Either of these co-ordinates should be used for satellite navigators.
Our postcode, IV1 3XG, will take you to a location about 1000 metres to the southwest of where we really are.
If you are coming from Glasgow or Edinburgh the shortest route is to make for Perth and then take the A9 road north to Inverness.
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