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Van der Valk Golf Resort Inverness - Inverness Hotels, Florida
Van der Valk Golf Resort Inverness 3 Stars Inverness Hotels, Florida Within US Travel Directory This Inverness resort is 4 minutes’ walk from picturesque Connell Lake and 8 km from Withlacoochee State Forest. Guests will enjoy an on-site golf course, abundant hiking trails, and free Wi-Fi.All accommodations feature a fully-equipped kitchen, dining area, and seating area. Van der Valk Golf Resort Inverness also provides a cable TV and coffee-making facilities.Guests at Van der Valk Golf Resort Inverness can take advantage of the boat launch and marina to explore nearby Connell Lake on kayaks or boats. Bike rentals and biking trails are available as well for added convenience.The property is 6.4 km from the Old Courthouse Heritage Museum and the Renaissance Center. Shady Acres Park Mini Golf is 11.3 km away.
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GlamNess Luxury Shipping Containers in Inverness, Scotland UK
GlamNess Luxury Shipping Containers in Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom. In this video, we bring you GlamNess Luxury Shipping Containers in Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom using 20 foot high cube shipping containers. This single story private guest houses are made from 20' High cube shipping containers. GlamNess Luxury Shipping Containers are uniquely made from recycled shipping containers and designed to a very high standard for adults only, adding to the ambiance and escapism of modern life. They have been designed to hotel standard and can be easily used for both holiday and business. The retreat is made of seven containers lodgings, each named after a famous Scot. Each container hosts a comfortable double bed, kitchenette area, comfy sofa and flat screen TV. There is a modern shower room with toilet and sink for each container. Outside you can relax on a private covered terrace area and there is a shared barbeque area for communal use. Guests at GlamNess Luxury Shipping Containers can enjoy cycling nearby, or make the most of the garden
This beautiful home is great for smaller families or friends and is listed as a guest house on Airbnb starting at £49 per night.
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Location: Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom
Salient Features: Living room, Bedroom, Kitchen
Number of Shipping Containers used: 1
Habitable Space: 161-sq-foot
Completion Date: 2019
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Cycle to Loch Ness
Fly-through and photos of the best route to Loch Ness from Inverness by bike. Hire a bike from us at -
Vacation Rentals in Inverness United Kingdom
Somerset Hoa Binh
Indulge in the excellent quality, spacious comfort and convenience of Somerset Hoa Binh serviced residence. It is located within a mixed development of retail, residential and office towers for optimum convenience. Designed to accommodate the needs of the international executive and family on business travel, leisure vacation or relocation, the residence offers an extensive range of business and recreational services and facilities.
River Walk Cottage
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Apartments 207 & 306 By the Bridge Inverness
Tucked right into the heart of the city, the Apartments 207 & 306 By the Bridge Inverness is an ideal accommodation in Inverness for leisure or business travelers. It is within walking distance of Eastgate Shopping Center and the famous Victorian Market, and the Inverness Railway Station is just a few minutes by foot as well. The Ness Walk, Eden Court Theater, Inverness Cathedral and the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery are all directly across the river from the grounds too. The Apartments 207 & 306 By the Bridge Inverness is located at Bridge Street Apartments which is 10.1 miles from Inverness Airport.
Bellplot House Hotel
The Bellplot House Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Chard. The Bellplot House Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. The guestrooms are equipped with daily newspaper, desk, hair dryer, ironing board, television.
Gask House Farm Cottages
The hotel's garden offers peace and quiet to sit down and relax. Wireless internet is available throughout the hotel, ensuring you'll have no trouble remaining connected while on the road. Loch Ruthven, Culloden Battlefield and Inverness Museum and Art Gallery are within a 20 minute drive from the hotel.
Cycling the North Coast 500, Part 1: Inverness to Applecross
The first two days of the 500 mile (800 km) bike route around the far northwest of Scotland. Includes an ascent of the notorious Bealach na Ba pass, reputedly Britain's toughest cycle road.
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Scotland on a motorcycle! (Applecross, Island of Skye)
A five-day motorcycle tour through Scotland (2016) with Applecross and Island of Skye as highlights of the trip. Routes:
Inverness House for rent / te huur / a louer
House for rent in Inverness Florida. For more details please go to azzurra-holidays.be. Thank You.
Scotland Highlands Tour
Few places inspire the romantic and champion within everyone like the beautifully rugged Scottish Highlands. We obviously think that you should do your Scotland Highlands Tour by motorhome, but that is your decision.
The Scottish Highlands are rich in ancient history and much more. This area is known for warrior poets, and legendary for humour and sport, a journey through each nook and cranny of the Highlands could never disappoint. Unfortunately, many of the most beautiful locales in this scenic region are remote, rural, and without easy accommodation. Having ones own place to stay, and with many comforts of home is the ideal way to see such a wondrous land. A Scotland Highlands Tour by motorhome is an excellent option for the self-guided traveller who wants to see it all.
When youre not relying on hotel check-in and check-out times, or on the open hours of local eateries, the entire landscape is open to your whim. So, instead of blustering through town upon town, region after region, why not linger? Really delve deep into all the Highlands have to offer. Here are two great sites you wont want to miss:
Inverness and Surrounds
All roads lead from here. Inverness remains the one true city of the Highlands and serves as a gateway to all that lay beyond. It is a hub of shops, dining, and an excellent place to stock up on supplies and ideas for the journey beyond the citys edge. Be sure to veer south of town to the famous Loch Ness and try to catch a glimpse.
Northern Highlands
Let your campervan become a hikers base camp. No other area offers so much for those wanting a peaceful stroll through ancient countryside or a challenging hike across craggy hills. This is not the tourist track. The Northern Highlands are for serious travellers who want to see the landscape as it has always been. Explore caverns and lochs, fish for your evenings meal. Savour the rawest meaning of what it is to be a Scot.
If you decide to make your Scotland Highlands Tour based on motorhome hire, call us on 0800 612 8719 and we can sort out which UK pick up point is going to be most convenient for you.
Inverness to Peterborough
First leg, Inverness - Aviemore. Note the yellow average speed cameras every couple of miles on the single carriageway sections of the A9.
Glasgow to Inverness - April 2008 (Part 2)
Cycling from Glasgow to Inverness via the Sustrans Network for Burma
Biking in Inverness, Florida
The Withlacoochee State Trail is only blocks from the heart of downtown Inverness Florida. The City of Inverness is a true bicyclers paradise. For the past decade, the City has taken the lead to make their town a walkable, bicycle friendly community, adding benefits for all who visit, live or work within the city.
Shieldaig from Above
Shieldaig from above. (in 1080p)
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Discover the Best of Britain - Central Scotland
We take a look at four great locations for exploring Scotland’s central belt – Edinburgh, The Ranch, Strathclyde Country Park and Blair Drummond Caravan Park.
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Things to do when you Visit Inverness
We are fortunate enough to be in the heart of some of the best natural landscapes Scotland has to offer. If you enjoy an outdoor adventure, you won’t be short of things to do while staying in Inverness. Whether it is hiking, cycling or golfing that takes your fancy; there are lots of thrilling activities on offer in our stunning surroundings.
Cycling
Getting on two wheels is one of the best ways to take in the sights around Inverness. Catering to all levels of difficulty, there are plenty of cycle routes to explore the natural landscapes. Tourists can even book cycling day trips with Ticket to Ride Bike Hire. They will transport up to six cyclists and their bikes to one of the many cycle trails to help you get a head start on the path of your choice. Moreover, at the end of an exhilarating day, there’s no need to cycle all the way back; simply call Ticket to Ride to come and pick you up.
Ticket to Ride offers all you need to plan your cycling day trip. Visit their website for more information, or call 01463 419 160.
Fishing
Fly fishing is a time-honoured Highlands tradition. The nearby Culligan Estate offers five miles of double-bank fishing. Located on the River Farrar, Culligan Estates offers varied waters with over thirty available pools from which fly fishers can try their luck.
Culligan Estates offers daily permits for fly fishing for both salmon and trout. Costs to fish start at £10 per day for trout and £30 per day for salmon. Call ahead on 01463 761 285 to reserve your space as many avid fishers travel from all over the country to fish in these waters.
Paddling
A guided adventure via kayak can be a pleasant and alternative way to take in the natural wonders of the Scottish Highlands. Explore Highland offer many water sports including canoeing, kayaking and sea kayaking. Guests can enjoy expeditions through the Great Glen Trail, River Spey, Don, West Coast and many more.
Getting out on the water is easy – just visit their website or call 01463 715 929.
Get in touch for more information
Turn your holiday at The Kingsmills Hotel into an exhilarating outdoor adventure. Give us a call on 01463 257 100 or send us an email for more information on things to do in Inverness.
Bed and Breakfast in Inverness
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Bed and Breakfast in Inverness ~ Lyndon Guest House
A warm Highland welcome awaits you at our 4-star family-run bed and breakfast accommodation in Inverness. Our B&B has a central location between the river Ness and Caledonian canal about a 10 minute walk from into the city-centre of Inverness and the bus & railway stations. The guest rooms are all en suite and are furnished to a high standard of comfort with 26. TVs with Freeview, Free Wi-Fi internet connection and tea/coffee facilities in all rooms. We have free private parking and secure storage for bikes. Here at Lyndon you can be assured of great accommodation, true highland hospitality and we will do all we can to help you enjoy your stay.
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SCOTLAND: Loch Ness + Inverness + Fochabers + Cairngorms
First proper solo travel. Lectures are about to finish and stress levels are rising up: a perfect occasion to scape to stunning landscapes.
- Go to Inverness and take a local bus to the Urquhart castle
(no cash machines or cellphone signal there!! so tourists rescued me, don't make the same mistake xD)
- Bus to Fochabers (Just nature and my friend)
- Bus to Aviemore
Airbnb:
(Andrew was an excellent host, he drove to watch the best scenes. He also lends bikes and mountain equipment).
- Train back to your place of origin
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BUS: and Local buses in Inverness do not need to be booked in advance, there are lots of them going to the Loch Ness at all times.
House for rent 2/2 @ 6440 E Waverly St. Inverness Fl.34436
This is a 2-bedroom 2-bathroom house for rent. With a chain-link fence behind the house & a screened I'n back porch. Has a aluminum shed for storage. Has it's on well and a heat pump A/C system that works great and really helps cut down on the A/C's part of electric bill. Has a dishwasher & a double sink with food disposal I'n the kitchen. Sealing fans I'n each room and ceramic tile floors through the whole house for extra easy cleaning.
Places to see in ( Braemar - UK )
Places to see in ( Braemar - UK )
Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, around 58 miles west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized settlement to the upper course of the River Dee sitting at an altitude of 339 metres.
The Gaelic Bràigh Mhàrr properly refers to the area of upper Marr (as it literally means), i.e. the area of Marr to the west of Aboyne, the village itself being Castleton of Braemar (Baile a' Chaisteil). The village used to be known as Cinn Drochaid (bridge end); Baile a' Chaisteil referred to only the part of the village on the east bank of the river, the part on the west bank being known as Ach an Droighinn (thorn field).
Braemar is approached from the South on the A93 from Glen Clunie and the Cairnwell Pass and from the East also on the A93 from Deeside. Braemar can be approached on foot from the West through Glen Tilt, Glen Feshie, Glen Dee (by the Lairig Ghru), and Glen Derry (by the Lairig an Laoigh). Braemar is within a one-and-a-half-hour drive of Aberdeen, Dundee, and Perth. The village is overlooked (from roughly northwest) by Carn na Drochaide (818 m), (from roughly northeast) by Creag Choinneach (538 m), (from roughly southwest) by Carn na Sgliat (690 m), and (from roughly southwest) by Morrone (859 m).
Historically the village is situated in the upper end of the historical Earldom of Mar or literally the Braes o' Mar. In Scottish Gaelic, Bràigh Mhàrr (upland of Mar) referred to the general locality rather than the village itself. The use of Braemar to specifically refer to the village dates to around 1870. Previously, two independent hamlets existed on the banks of the Clunie Water named on the West bank; Auchendryne, on the East bank; Castleton, the name referring to Kindrochit Castle (within the modern-day village) rather than Braemar Castle
Known colloquially as The Games and originating from those believed to have been held by Malcolm III, an annual Highland Games Gathering is held at Braemar on the first Saturday in September and is traditionally attended by the British Royal Family.
In 1746, the Act of Proscription stopped all clan gatherings, but following its repeal in 1782, the old enthusiasms for such events returned.
Braemar has a golf course, two large hotels (Fife Arms and Invercauld Arms) as well as many smaller hotels and private homes offering bed and breakfast-style accommodation and a large SYHA hostel. On the southern edge of the village there is also a caravan site. A tourist information centre is opposite the Fife Arms Hotel. Braemar also has a small Post Office/village shop and mountain bike hire.
( Braemar - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Braemar . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Braemar - UK
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