Victorian Charm & Romance
Bluebell House Guesthouse is the perfect accommodation for that special romantic weekend or holiday break. All guestrooms are ensuite and tastefully decorated in wonderful Victorian period style.
All Guestrooms Feature:
- Wireless Internet Access
- TV
- DVD player
- Tea & Coffee Making Facilities
- Non-Smoking
Delicious & Hearty!
A full Scottish Breakfast is included with your stay at Bluebell House. Delicious and hearty fare, is freshly cooked each morning to your individual requirements. Most dietary requirements are catered for, and any particular requests can be taken care of with advance notice.
Breakfast starts with fresh fruit juices, a selection of cereals, fresh fruit salad and yoghurts, before moving on to the cooked selection of sausages, bacon, eggsand much more. All of the above accompanied by brown or white toast, and a freshly brewed cup of tea or fresh ground coffee.
About Inverness City
Inverness is the true capital of the Highlands, and with 50,000 people, it is one of Scotland’s fastest growing cities. It is also one of the Highland’s oldest settlements. All roads still lead to the Highland’s center, Inverness. It feels like a compact town, but it has the bustle and air of a lovely city.
Let your imagination run wild, and take a ghost tour led by an 18th century ghost, complete with period costume. Expect to hear tales of the city’s blood-chilling past, including ghosts, witches, murders, and spells! Stroll along the River Ness, or cruise on the Moray Firth, searching out bottlenose dolphins. It is very peaceful, especially if you’ve just been ghost-hunting...
The River Ness flows through Inverness, and salmon fishermen come during the summer, even where the river runs right through the city’s center. High above the city is Inverness Castle, a unique Victorian built of red sandstone. Just below the castle is the museum and Art Gallery which runs exhibitions and workshops for kids. The main shopping area fans out from there in three directions, and includes a lively gathering place where pipers and other musicians get together and make music.