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Cromarty Ferry Courtesy LinksAccommodation
Gisborne Bed and Breakfast Originally The Cromarty Cottage Hospital, Gisborne Bed & Breakfast is a historic place to rest your head while visiting the idyllic village of Cromarty and the surrounding areas. Royal Hotel The Royal Hotel has a Scottish country house atmosphere with open fires and good local fresh Scottish cooking and is personally run by the owners, Janice and Neil Campbell. The hotel is set overlooking the harbour and enjoys stunning views of the Cromarty Firth and the Sutherland mountains. Relax and watch the fishing boats unload at the pier or the yachts at anchor in the bay. Sydney House Bed & Breakfast Situated on the High Street, Sydney House is a traditional Georgian House. Built in 1849, it was originally known as “Watt’s Temperance Hotel”. It reverted to being used as a farm house for the local farm in the early 20th Century. Sydney House has recently been renovated to a high standard. Great care has been taken to provide comfortable furnishing in the guest rooms. The Cromarty Arms Eating PlacesThe Cromarty Arms is a family run pub providing bed and breakfast accommodation and delicious home-made bar meals. Meals served all day from 1200 - 2200 We have a beer garden and are adjacent to three historical buildings - Cromarty Courthouse, Miller House and Hugh Miller's Cottage. Sutor Creek Restaurant Sutor Creek Cafe is situated by the harbour in the historic town of Cromarty on the Black Isle, just 30 minutes drive from Inverness. We are a licensed,"Scotland the Best" listed, café / restaurant with seating for up to 40 which specialises in Pizza cooked in our purpose built wood fired oven and the best local seafood. The Pantry ShoppingServing morning coffee, light lunches and afternoon tea (closed on Fridays) 1 Church Street, Cromarty IV11 8XA te: 01381 600455 Cromarty Antiques Summer opening Wednesday to Saturday: Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian furniture together with porcelain, silver, metalware and other decorative items 24 Church Street Cromarty IV11 8XA telephone: 01381 610269 or 01381 600404 Cromarty Pottery Cromarty Pottery, originally opened by Alastair and Alison Dunn in 1965, is almost certainly the oldest still operating in northern Scotland. Now run by Bärbel Dister, their daughter-in-law, it is based in a 'close' of 400 year old fishermen's cottages nestled within the old Fishertown area of Cromarty. |
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