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January/February 2012 Book a wildfowling or stalking break or a weekend away
B&B £30 per person per night (based on double occupancy of double/twin room for minimum of two nights)
We have a drying room and storage facilities on site and gun safes installed in bedrooms We can cater for all your meal requirements during your stay, offering packed lunches for stalkers and late breakfasts for wildfowlers |
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About Edderton Inn:
Edderton Inn is situated in the small Ross-shire village of Edderton, nestling between the Dornoch Firth and the foothills of Beinn Tharsuinn and the Struie Hills. Located two miles from the main A9 trunk road it is ideally located for touring Northern Scotland with the north/north west coast approximately 1 hour's drive. The village of Edderton is located on the pictish trail and is the site of the "battle of Carriblair" between the Picts and Vikings. The area has a number of buildings, stones and sites of historical interest.
This part of Easter Ross has amongst the lowest rainfall in Scotland and is a haven for the outdoor enthusiast with golf, cycling, walking and stalking/wildfowling all within easy reach. Edderton is close to Dornoch (7 miles) and Tain (5 miles) and Inverness is only 1 hour's drive South. The Inn was originally a nineteenth century crofthouse and was turned into a hotel in the 1970’s. The current owners, Christopher and Isabella Wix completely refurbished the hotel in 2006 and it now offers modern, fresh en-suite accommodation, cosy lounge bar and a restaurant with magnificant views of the Struie Hills. The Inn is also fully accessible for the disabled with flat access to bar and restaurant. Edderton Inn is situated next to the second oldest whisky distillery in Scotland – Balblair . Our lounge bar stocks the Balblair malts as well as a wide range of other malt whisky.

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