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Children Welcome / Pets Welcome strictly by
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Culbin,
Drumsmittal, North Kessock, Inverness. IV1 3XF |
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Welcome to Culbincrofthouse
Bed & Breakfast on The Bonnie Black Isle |
Culbin Crofthouse
is situated on a Highland Working Croft, we breed
cows (with their own names) and around the croft we
see wild deer, red kites, buzzards. We feed two red
squirrels we named Dorkin & Nutkin. Five minutes away
is The Black Isle Wildlife & Country Park, The Moray
Firth Dolphins, lovely woodland walks, in particular
"The Ord Hill" has spectular views up the Moray Firth.
Culbin Crofthouse offers every comfort, has 3 bedrooms
and 2 bathrooms, and a choice breakfast menu to suit
all tastes. As you enjoy your breakfast you can take
in the lovely views from the dining room.
We are situated on the Black Isle at Drumsmittal,
the ideal place to base yourself for the Highlands. |
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B&B Prices
are variable according to season, please contact us. |
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| Inverness
City is five minutes by car; Dingwall is on the
A832 to the west; we can be reached via the A9 from
the south or north. The Black Isle is attached to
the mainland at the heads of the Cromarty and Beauly
Firths, and the description 'Black' is no more correct
than 'Isle'. The exact origin of its name is unknown,
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six possible explanations of why it became
the "Black" Isle, ranging from the most intriguing,
through its association with witchcraft and the black
arts in mediaeval times, to the more prosaic, that the
soil here is very black, or that it has so many trees
that it looks black when viewed from surrounding areas
in Winter. The Black Isle is about 23 miles long by about
9 miles wide at its broadest point and is more or less
oval in shape.
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"Come and Enjoy Our
Beautiful Country - You are Welcome in our Home"
Culbin Crofthouse, Drumsmittal,
North Kessock, Inverness. IV1 3XF
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