It takes something special to be a recipient of Travel and Leisure's 'Best European Hotel', but Inverlochy Castle is not your typical 5* accommodation.
Situated in the foothills of Ben Nevis, Inverlochy Castle is set against some of Scotland's most beautiful highland scenery. It was built in 1863, and ten years later hosted Queen Victoria, where she penned in her diary "I never saw a lovely or more romantic spot". The hotel boasts 17 wonderful individually styled rooms, and a Michelin Star restaurant.
The hotel's Rolls Royce parked adjacent to the main entrance immediately gives you a sense of the sophistication that is associated with Inverlochy. The warm personal welcome that follows is greatly appreciated, and your eyes begin to roam around the magnificent reception hall. The service is impeccable. On Sunday I dined with a couple of Connoisseur Golf clients in The Red Room, and it was without question one of the finest lunches I have experienced in Scotland. Looking out across the estate, the views were spectacular.
Although it may not be the most accessible address in Scotland, Inverlochy is worth every mile of the journey. It is the most serene and idyllic venue imaginable. This particular stretch of Scotland is not particularly blessed with world-renowned golf courses, but who cares.