**Welcome to Rossmount Guest House Inverness**, a charming Victorian townhouse built in 1870, offering the perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort. Nestled in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, this guesthouse serves as an ideal base for adventures in the surrounding areas, including golf, fishing, cycling, and scenic walking holidays. The passionate owners, Robert and Ruth, have lovingly refurbished each space, maintaining the wealth of original features while introducing contemporary amenities.
**Conveniently located**, Rossmount Guest House is merely 1 km from Inverness and offers easy access to the Eastgate Shopping Centre. For those traveling by car, guest parking is conveniently located at the rear of the building via Argyle Terrace. Discover the enchanting beauty of the Scottish Highlands, with Rossmount as your comfortable and inviting home away from home.
**Rooms at Rossmount** are thoughtfully designed, ensuring a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. All accommodations feature a color television with Freeview digital channels, complimentary toiletries, and a well-stocked welcome tray laden with hot drinks and biscuits. For larger groups, there are versatile options including a further double and single room, ideal for pre-wedding celebrations or family gatherings.
**Dining is a delightful affair**, with a generous breakfast spread that caters to a range of tastes. Guests can indulge in freshly made tea or café coffee alongside a selection of white or brown toast, fresh fruit, cereals, yogurt, and refreshing fruit juices. This aspect of the dining experience is sure to fuel your adventures in the breathtaking Highlands. **After a day filled with kayaking or fishing** in the local waterways, relax with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge or take advantage of the outdoor tennis court. Free self-parking and complimentary WiFi are available, ensuring a hassle-free stay. The guesthouse's proximity to key attractions, including the historical Culloden Battlefield just 5.4 miles away, adds to the appeal of Rossmount.