Places to Stay
With a wealth of tourist attractions on its doorstep, Nairn makes an excellent base for exploring the Highlands and Moray.
Whether you are looking for family sized self-catering accommodation, a sumptuous spa break or a cosy B&B, there is an abundance of high quality accommodation to choose from.
Hotels
Self-Catering
B&Bs & Guesthouses
Camping and Caravanning
- Light, bright contemporary cottage on the outskirts of the ancient fishing port of Nairn
- Thoughtfully decorated interior with a lovely patio and decked space outside
- Centrally located within a mile of two links golf courses and two beaches. Right next door to the Nairn Dunbar Golf Course.
Sleeps 4
Bona Vista Road, Nairn
01237 426781
Review: “The apartment was very comfortable, clean and attractive. The view of the river from the French windows was beautiful. There was off street parking. Clean, very comfortable, handy location, fully equipped with everything you could need for a stay”
Sleeps 6
Harbour Street, Nairn, IV12 4NX
07740 104226
Sutors’ Hauf is a recently renovated and modernised, traditional, 1 bedrooom cottage in the historic Fishertown area of Nairn. We think it’s the perfect romantic retreat to the Highlands of Scotland.
Sleeps 2
Society Street, Nairn, IV12 4PF
A charming and spacious cottage with direct beach access and sensational views over the Moray Firth. Filled with art and antiques this comfortable and much loved home from home is an ideal base from which to explore Nairn and the surrounding area.
Sleeps 6
The cottage is located in one of the tiny winding streets that Fishertown is noted for, yet it has its own parking and even a little courtyard area at the side. Provides the best of modern living whilst retaining its original charm and ambience, such as thick stone walls. The main living area is open plan, with a separate kitchen, which is compact yet bright and modern, with built-in units and very well equipped, and a split stable door gives access to the wee garden. There is also a handy ground floor wet room. Winding cottage stairs lead up to the landing. The double bedroom on the first floor has a king-size bed and a TV, and an adjoining room acts as a dressing room, with extra space for hanging clothes and general storage.
Sleeps 2
15A Simpson Street, Nairn, IV12 4NT
07875 503593
Review: “We loved the location of the house in a quiet cul de sac, being both close to extensive beach walks and the amenities of the town. The Moray Firth did not fail to deliver spectacular views and wildlife including dolphins and basking sharks. The house was very comfortable and well equipped; we have had a very relaxing week. Thankyou.”
Sleeps 7
7A Bath Street, Nairn, IV12 4NA
A traditional Seaside Cottage.
Review: “Homely, super clean and cosy place in the town centre but oh so quiet – we slept very well. The open fire was much appreciated, even in August. We mostly self catered and found the kitchen had everything. The car parking takes some practise but don’t be put off, it’s do-able! We really appreciated that we were able to bring our dog, thank you. Grace was top with communication, check in and answering any questions. We hope to be able to stay again!”
Sleeps 2
Rose St, Nairn IV12 4AJ
07796673431
Apple Tree Cottage is in a quiet cul-de-sac in the seaside resort of Nairn. Ideal for families and exploring the Scottish Highlands, it is in easy reach of historic sites such as Cawdor Castle, Brodie, Culloden and Fort George, and natural wonders like Loch Ness and the Cairngorms. Nairn, on the Moray Firth, is famous for its dolphins and some of the best beaches in Scotland, with Culbin forest and Findhorn bay nearby. Nairn boasts two championship golf courses, one just yards from the cottage. The two bedroom cottage can sleep up to 6 (maximum four adults), takes pets, and has its own private garden. It has private parking in front of the cottage and a single garage available for guests to use. It is accessible to wheelchair users and has a wet-room shower with a lowered basin – see the listing for full details
Sleeps 6
4 The Orchard, Lochloy Road, Nairn, IV12 5BE
The West End Hotel is situated in a quiet residential area of Nairn. Within walking distance of the many attractions Nairn has to offer, including Nairn Beach, Nairn Golf Course and the Museum.
Thurlow Road, Nairn, IV12 4EZ
01667 457444
Review: “Location was perfect and absolutely beautiful with a great view of the sunset on the bay. The apartment was very clean and everything we needed to cook was provided”
Sleeps 4
36 Royal Marine Apartments, Marine Road, Nairn, IV12 4EN
Historic country house hotel frequented by Charlie Chaplin himself, popular for afternoon tea, dinner and functions, home of a resident small herd of Highland Cows and surrounded by a woodland walk
Chaplins Restaurant – Scottish & Mediterranean food served in lavish surroundings
Inverness Road, Nairn, IV12 4RX
01667 453144
Welcome to Barrow Campsite Nairn. Named after the onsite Bronze age Barrow.
Friendly family run campsite.
The campsite features, Glamping pods, hard standing touring pitches, grass touring pitches and tent pitches. Shop, children’s play area, and nature pond. BBQ’s allowed and pets welcome. There are onsite washing and showering facilities (including accessible shower and toilet), a communal bothy, waste disposal and a coin operated washing machine and drier.
Kinchyle Farm, Nairn, IV12 5NY
07494 532 380
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