“Beautifully restored 19th-century hunting lodge with a stunning Loch Ness-facing setting. Set within manicured gardens, amazing views compete with magazine-worthy interiors; bold tones combine with traditional Scottish country house furnishings to spectacular effect. Grown-up owner-run boutique gem.”

Recommended for

  • Romantic Break

    • Serene yet sexy rooms with rolltop baths & loch views will appeal to those looking to rest, recharge & reconnect with partners
  • Active Holiday

    • A great base for endless outdoor activities; the area offers riding, kayaking, golfing, walking, climbing, cycling & fishing
  • Back to Nature

    • A quiet & peaceful rural paradise; spend relaxing days soaking in the surrounding scenery
  • Self catering to rent

    • Stand-alone self-catered one-bed apartment comes with its own private entrance, kitchen, living area (minimum three nights)
  • Fishing

    • As well as the famous monster, Loch Ness is renowned for fishing ferox trout, sea trout, brown trout & Atlantic salmon
  • Owner managed

    • Owners Anna & Phil put their heart into this historic renovation. They live on-site & manage the property
  • Sailing

    • From Foyers Pier, take a private charter cruise around Loch Ness, including a visit to Urquhart Castle
  • Great walks

    • In addition to loch-side & forest walks, there's easy access to South Loch Ness Trail & Loch Ness 360
  • Restaurant

    • Dinners need to be pre-booked; expect delicious meals made with locally-sourced Scottish ingredients
  • Historic

    • Dating from 1863, the building has been sensitively restored to showcase its rich history
  • Sights nearby

    • Just a short walk from the lodge, a visit to the stunning Falls of Foyers is a must
  • Other Activities

    • Well-located for those competing in the Loch Ness Marathon
  • Minimum Stay

    • Two night minimum stay applies for all bookings
  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Secluded setting

  • Remote

  • Barefoot Luxury

  • Outstanding location

  • Intimate

  • Full of character

  • Retro/Vintage

  • Hills & mountains

  • Riding

  • Artworks

  • Boutique

  • Cycling

  • Golf

  • Antiques

  • Mountain biking

  • Kayaking

  • Charming

  • Romantic

Facilities

  • Rooms

    6 rooms in this hotel
  • Views

    Views over Loch Ness - from rooms, living areas, garden & terrace - are unparalled
  • Self catering to rent

    Stand-alone self-catered one-bed apartment comes with its own private entrance, kitchen, living area (minimum three nights)
  • Restaurant

    Dinners need to be pre-booked; expect delicious meals made with locally-sourced Scottish ingredients
  • Minimum Stay

    Two night minimum stay applies for all bookings
  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Adult Only

  • No pets

  • Fireplace

  • Bar

  • Parking

  • Wifi

  • Garden

  • Sitting Room

  • Suites

Activities

  • Fishing

    • As well as the famous monster, Loch Ness is renowned for fishing ferox trout, sea trout, brown trout & Atlantic salmon
  • Sailing

    • From Foyers Pier, take a private charter cruise around Loch Ness, including a visit to Urquhart Castle
  • Great walks

    • In addition to loch-side & forest walks, there's easy access to South Loch Ness Trail & Loch Ness 360
  • Sights nearby

    • Just a short walk from the lodge, a visit to the stunning Falls of Foyers is a must
  • Other Activities

    • Well-located for those competing in the Loch Ness Marathon
  • Climbing

  • Riding

  • Cycling

  • Golf

  • Kayaking

  • Mountain biking

Map & Location

Other reviews

10 of the best hotels in the Scottish Highlands

On the south side of Loch Ness, owners Anna and Phil have transformed this 19th-century hunting lodge into a stylish place to stay with eight rooms. Walks and cycling nearby are excellent, with waterfalls and woodland for company. Breakfasts have porridge and Arbroath smokies on the menu, while dinners bring Scottish classics, such as Balmoral chicken and cranachan, to the table. There are plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free choices, too.

Originally published by The Guardian

Foyers Lodge review

Follow the footsteps of Burns at this Ness-side destination. The owners of this stylish house have worked tirelessly so that it stands out from the crowd while staying true to its colourful history — it shows, says Gabriella Bennett.

Originally published by The Times

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