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Accommodation > Hotels > Scotland > Highlands and Islands > Wick > Breadalbane House Hotel
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Breadalbane House Hotel

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20 Breadalbane Crescent
Wick
Highlands and Islands
Scotland
KW1 5AQ

Breadalbane House Hotel, Wick

Accommodation Description:
Two minutes walk from the town centre, with Golf, Fishing, Tennis and Swimming all very close by. The Stone walls of this building, constructed in 1891 on the Southern outskirts of town, were originally built as the private home of a local furniture maker. (Most of the interior woodwork, including the door and window frames and the staircase, were reputedly built personally by the owner)

The building now operates as an unpretentious Hotel with an in-house pub. Each of the Bedrooms has uncomplicated furnishings with traditional accessories. All bar two rooms are fully en-suite

From: £55.00

Accommodation Rating: 3* Self assessed

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

Wick Heritage Centre
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 Nearest Attractions

Wick Heritage Centre - 0 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Castle of Old Wick - 1.2 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Cairn O'Get - 6.7 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Grey Cairns of Camster - 7.7 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Hill o' Many Stanes - 8.8 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Mey Castle and Gardens - 14.5 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Castle Lodge - 18.6 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Thurso Heritage Museum - 18.7 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Thurso Drive - 18.9 miles (Countryside) Heritage Rating

Tomb of the Eagles - 22 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating



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Covesea - 51 miles away Heritage Rating

Dornoch - 51.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Duffus - 52.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Burghead - 53.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Buckie - 53.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Cullen - 53.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Elgin - 55.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Banff - 57.2 miles away Heritage Rating


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