Conon Bridge Hotel
High Street GB - Conon Bridge IV7 8HD

Situated amongst beautiful highland scenery alongside the River Conon, this charming village hotel offers very comfortable accommodation and excellent food and drink.The Conon Bridge Hotel is close to Dingwall, the ancient Viking capital and within 10 minutes’ drive of Inverness. It is ideally situated as a rural base with easy access to centres of activity. Close by there are idyllic beaches and superb stretches of water, and the area has many hills and walks that will keep you exploring for days. Roads in this area are quiet, so driving is enjoyable.Formerly an 18th century coaching inn, the Conon Bridge is now a lovely hotel. Our rooms have their own individual character and are beautifully decorated. We have a lovely restaurant, a cosy lounge bar where you can enjoy our excellent cuisine, fine ales, lagers and wines. Staff in our family friendly establishment are very attentive, and will provide assistance with anything you require.
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