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Welcome to Porter’s Lodge

A Charming Riverside Self Catering Holiday Lodge in Inverness

Nestled in the heart of Inverness, Porter’s Lodge is a delightful detached bungalow that perfectly blends historic charm with modern comfort. Perched along Ness Walk, this listed property boasts breathtaking views of the River Ness, the iconic Inverness Castle, and the city’s vibrant waterfront, making it an ideal base for couples or families of up to four seeking a memorable Highland getaway.

If you are looking to explore the Highlands during your stay, take a look at our guide to Inverness and Nairn, packed with our top recommendations on what to see and do in the area.

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Features

Prime Location: Situated in Scotland’s bustling capital of the Highlands, the lodge is steps away from the city’s top attractions, dining spots, and cultural landmarks.

Private Outdoor Space: The enclosed rear garden offers a safe space for children to play while you unwind with a morning coffee or an evening drink.

Off-Road Parking: Enjoy the convenience of private parking for one car.

Welcoming Living Spaces: Relax in the cozy sitting room, where large windows frame lovely views of the River Ness. Kick back on plush seating, warm up by the electric fire, and catch up on your favourite shows on the Smart TV.

Fully Equipped Kitchen: Cook up your best recipes in the well-appointed kitchen, complete with everything you need for a self-catering stay.

Dining Room: Share meals and recount the day’s adventures at the dining table for four in the inviting dining room.

Luxurious Bathroom: Unwind after a day of exploring with a leisurely soak in the bath or a refreshing rinse under the overhead shower.

Comfortable Bedrooms: Rest peacefully in one of two well-presented bedrooms—a king-size and a double—both offering ample storage and a cozy ambiance.

  • Single-storey
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Dining room
  • Sitting room with electric fire
  • Gas central heating with electric fire
  • Gas range with five-ring hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, washing machine, dishwasher
  • Smart TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot available
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Rear, enclosed garden with lawn
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 0.6 miles, pub 0.7 miles

Additional Information

  • EPC Rating: Band F.
  • Short-Term Holiday Let Licence No.: HI-50388-F.

Why Choose Porter’s Lodge?
With its unbeatable location, historic charm, and modern comforts, Porter’s Lodge is more than just a place to stay—it’s a Highland retreat that invites you to explore, relax, and create unforgettable memories. Book your stay today and start your Inverness adventure!

Location

Explore Inverness and Beyond

City Attractions: Wander through the magnificent Inverness Cathedral, delve into local history at the Inverness Museum & Art Gallery, or enjoy a round of golf at the prestigious Inverness Golf Club. Stroll through the tranquil Inverness Botanic Gardens, explore the Ness Islands, or dine at top-rated eateries like The WaterFront and The Mustard Seed.

Dolphin Spotting and River Adventures: Embark on a boat trip to catch a glimpse of the playful dolphins often seen in the Moray Firth.

Loch Ness Adventures: No visit to Scotland is complete without exploring the legendary Loch Ness. Visit Dores for serene views and Loch Ness Alpacas, explore the ruins of Urquhart Castle in Drumnadrochit, or marvel at the stunning Falls of Foyers.

Highland Whisky Trails: Venture further to Tomatin and enjoy a guided tour and tasting at The Tomatin Distillery, one of Scotland’s most renowned whisky producers.

Inverness

North Kessock 5.9 miles; Dores 9.2 miles; Tomatin 15.5 miles.

The Capital of the Highlands, the city of Inverness, is the gateway to the countless delights of the Highlands of Scotland. Towering mountains, dark lochs, great forests and precipitous sea cliffs are all within easy reach. Of particular note is the legendary Loch Ness, which is surrounded by some truly breathtaking scenery, although most visitors are usually on the lookout for something a bit more mysterious! Just outside the city is the Culloden Battlefield at Culloden Moor (National Trust). The site of the last major battle fought on British soil, there is an award-winning display depicting the battle, whilst a walk on the field serves as a poignant reminder of the clansmen who lost their lives. Inverness itself has much to offer, museums, an art gallery, fine theatre and leisure facilities, not to mention shops, pubs and restaurants. The River Ness flows through the city and both the river and neighbouring Moray Firth are home to a diverse range of wildlife and marine life including red kites, along with dolphins, which can sometimes be seen from the shore, or on trips from the harbour.

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