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Restaurant: Accommodation is offered on a bed and breakfast basis, with optional dinner. The hotel has a dining room rather than a restaurant: evening meals are served to residents only, and no functions take place to ensure guests are not disturbed or inconvenienced during their stay. Guests are required to reserve a table and order that evening's dinner at breakfast time. Dinner on the day of arrival at Glendruidh House must be ordered in advance as we order fresh produce daily before 9:30am for use in each evening's dinner. Vegetarians and people with special dietary needs are not forgotten - just advise us when you book and we will see that your requirements are met. With the choice of many carefully selected wines from nine countries and up to thirty-three regions, the wine list is impressive.
 
Bar: A visit to Scotland would not be complete without furthering your education on whisky. The sumptuous bar at Glendruidh must be one of the most comfortable places of learning there can be! There is a choice of over 70 malt whiskies, some not available out of the area let alone the country. The bar is open each evening and Michael will continue with your education until you graduate!

- We would like to reming our guests that Glendruidh House is strictly No Smoking - throughout the hotel and gardens. Please understand you will be asked to leave without a refund if you smoke!
 
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Nearby Facilities
 
Inverness has been the administrative and cultural capital of the Highlands of Scotland for hundreds of years. Visitors will never be stuck for something to watch or take part in. Events include various Highland Games throughout the summer, Folk Festivals, Food Festivals, Art Festivals and Art and Craft Exhibitions. There are also several theatres, cinemas and music venues. The nearest theatre and museum are located just 2,5 km away, and the closes cinema is only at 4 kilometers.
Inverness is a busy city with lively nightlife, vibrant shopping centres (there is a very good shopping centre just located 2,5 km away) and the beautiful River Ness running right through the middle.
Where else can you take a break from shopping to watch a fisherman land a 15lb salmon?!
Michael, host at Glendruidh House, will be pleased to help guests get the most out of a holiday in the Scottish Highlands. He can assist with arranging tours and activites, and point out the special little places not mentioned on the tourist maps and guides. When the day is done guests can retire to the bar and sample some of Scotland's finest malt whiskies.
Scotland is famous for its golf and the Scottish Highlands have 45 wonderful full-size courses from the famous Royal Dornoch, ranked in the top 10 in the world to the many 'unheard of' but no less exciting courses to play. The Loch Ness Golf Course is adjacent to Glendruidh House and winds its way up the hill overlooking Inverness and the Moray Firth.