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Recommended Brora Hotels

Here is our list of recommended cheap Brora hotels. Wherever possible, we have excluded one-star hotels, hostels, apartments or other accommodation types, and anything rated below average by our verified user ratings. Hope you enjoy our recommendations!

Not cheap enough? It's often cheaper to stay a little bit out of town. How about trying Helmsdale, Dornoch, Tain, Lairg, Ardgay.


1. Sutherland Inn Brora

Address: Fountain Square, Brora, United Kingdom

The Sutherland Inn is a small family run hotel in the centre of the village of Brora. The Village has a 18 Hole Links Golf course and Salmon Fishing on the River Brora. Brora is a coastal village on the north east coast of Scotland, only 70 miles south of John O'Groats. Brora has its own harbour dating back several centeries and long sandy beaches streching for miles. for the wildlife lovers amounst you then seals can be found on the south beach most of the year round. The Sutherland Inn has just reopened after a major refit in december 2007, which included all rooms, lounge bar and resturant areas and now offers free wifi broadband. The Sutherland Inn has a growing collection of over 170 single malt whiskies and an impressive wine list to compliment the localy sourced and freshly prepared menu, which can be enjoyed next to an open fire on the colder evenings. The Sutherland Inn offers Scottish Real Ale and is incuded in the 2008 and 2009 Real Ale Guide. For those you you that enjoy a round of golf then the Sutherland Inn can prebook T Times on your behalf at any local golf course, which includes Brora, Royal Dornach and Golspie. The malt whisky lovers amounst you then there is a guided tour around the clyneish distillery situated within Brora. Other Distilleries in the area include Old Pultney, Balblair, Glenmorngie, Dalmore, Teaninich. Between Brora and Golspie is the Dunrobin Castle. Dunrobin Castle is the most northerly of Scotlands Great Houses. It is the largest house in the highlands with 189 rooms and is one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses, in part dating from the early 1300s. Dunrobin Castle also has inpressive formal gardens and falconry displays.

from 65 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.2
out of 5

2. The Royal Marine Hotel Brora

Address: Golf Road, Brora, United Kingdom

The ambience of The Royal Marine Hotel, looking out over the mouth of the river Brora, owes everything to renowned architect Sir Robert Lorimer: the wooden arches of the entrance hall; the formal dining room; the panelled snooker room, and the grand staircase all contribute to an atmosphere of quiet elegance. Their 22 bedrooms are a mix of standard, superior and master bedrooms, many of which are enhanced by period furniture, and includes a stunning four poster suite. All bedrooms have a writing desk with good lighting, colour TV, radio, direct dial telephone and hairdryer. Trouser press and additional phone sockets are available by request. The Royal Marine hotel has a fully equipped gym which is free to use for all guests, plus a range of beauty treatments, including facials, massages, seated acupressure golf massage, pedicures and manicures. There are also many tools for relaxation, such as a heated indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room, snooker table and children's pool. Brora itself has much to offer, such as the Clynelish Whisky Distillery. Dunrobin Castle, and the world famous Royal Dornoch golf course (just 15 miles away). The village of Brora sits at the mouth of the salmon river of the same name and for the keen angler there is the opportunity to fish Loch Brora or one of the many fine hill lochs nearby. Sea angling is also available from the harbour and an impressive array of other pursuits are on offer within easy reach.

from 106 GBP*

Guest Rating

4.2
out of 5

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