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The Hotel is under the personal supervision of the owners, Bev and Lynda. Guests are guaranteed a warm and friendlywelcome, comfortable accommodation and excellent cuisine, with every effort being made to ensure their stay is made as enjoyable as possible.
Whether you choose to join the locals for a quiet drink in the Lounge Bar, or your special interest lies in more active pursuits such as fishing, sailing, water ski-ing, golf, wind surfing, wild fowling or hillwalking, The Caledonian Hotel is the ideal location for you: all are within easy reach. Tarbat 9 hole golf course is 5 minutes walk from the hotel. Golf equipment is available for hire from the hotel, and concessionary rates on the local course can be arranged.
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The
village of Portmahomack is the only east village
facing west in Scotland its
fantastic sunsets are somewhat to be
admired, being some of the most
spectacular in the world. The history of the
village is such that it had no clearances in the 17th
/18th centuries and at the villages height it was one of the most busiest seaports
and in ts heyday the village
had no less than 15
Inns and one smugglers cave.Portmahomack
is one of the oldest villages in Scotland and has ancient connections to Iona
and the Pictish civilization which is
disclosed in our very own Tarbat Discovery
centre in the village.The Caledonian
Hotel is situated in the heart
of the village over looking the beach
and Dornoch Firth, it is just off
the A9 north of Inverness and offers excellent home cooking, a 40 seater grill house restaurant, 15 bedroom
en-suite, a friendly bar with open
fire, we also offer board room facilities and a fully functional function room catering for up to 250 persons
We also pride ourselves in; Civil Weddings which are conducted upon the beach with Lobster
and Champagne buffets held in the Hotel function room.
Portmahomack
is centralized around several well known Scottish golf courses, such as;
Royal
Dornoch
Tain
Golspie
Portmahomack
Events throughout the year;
The annual music festival
is the most popular event of the year, held on the Scottish August bank holiday weekend. Closly followed by the Portmahomack Gala week held in
July. Not forgetting Christmas and the New
Year for which bookings are required, especially for Christmas Day Dinner.
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