Kiltearn Guest House

Kiltearn Guest House The perfect place to begin or end your NC500 adventure!

Luxury accommodation in Evanton, near Inverness, Ross-shire, in the Highlands of Scotland; a 4* gold rated guest house offering hotel luxury with the personal touch.

There is a new defib located down by Kiltearn Beach, located in our porch Kiltearn House  IV16 9UY, accessible 24/7 💚Def...
26/05/2026

There is a new defib located down by Kiltearn Beach, located in our porch Kiltearn House IV16 9UY, accessible 24/7

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Defibrillators are used when a person collapses, stops breathing normally, and becomes unresponsive due to a cardiac arrest. This usually happens when the heart enters a life-threatening, irregular rhythm known as ventricular fibrillation (VF) or ventricular tachycardia (VT).

Hopefully not required but peace of mind it's there

If you’re in the area and love a good read, you must make time to visit Leakey's Bookshop in Inverness.We regularly pop ...
18/04/2026

If you’re in the area and love a good read, you must make time to visit Leakey's Bookshop in Inverness.

We regularly pop in and I’m always drawn to the local Highland history section to read of the past that has shaped the future.

On our most recent visit, Mr Leakey himself was there. We had a little chat and he was telling me how he knew of Elizabeth McKay, whose book, ‘A Discarded Brat’, I had picked up on my walk around. It seems she lived quite an eventful life in Inverness- you’ll find her story amongst others on the bookshelf in the guest lounge.

Ready for a treat this Easter weekend? Bookings now being taken for Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th April. Takeaway availabl...
29/03/2026

Ready for a treat this Easter weekend?
Bookings now being taken for Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th April. Takeaway available Friday 3rd and Monday 6th 🐣
Hop to it! 🐰🐰

🌸M o t h e r ‘ s   D a y   S u n d a y   1 5 t h   M a r c hThe perfect treat for all of those fabulous super-mums out t...
06/03/2026

🌸M o t h e r ‘ s D a y S u n d a y 1 5 t h M a r c h

The perfect treat for all of those fabulous super-mums out there!

Show your mum just how much you appreciate her with a special afternoon tea, made with love 💐

Available for dine-in or takeaway Sunday 15th March
Book via the website, email or give us a call

Our latest lovely review 🥰
03/02/2026

Our latest lovely review 🥰

💕 V A L E N T I N E ‘ S   D A Y 💕Treat that special someone in your life to a Valentine’s themed afternoon tea, Saturday...
03/02/2026

💕 V A L E N T I N E ‘ S D A Y 💕

Treat that special someone in your life to a Valentine’s themed afternoon tea, Saturday, 14th February

Dine-in with picturesque views across the Cromarty Firth… or why not have one delivered anonymously to your true love? ❤️

Kids treat boxes also available

Book online via the website, or call/email

Dairy/gluten free, vegan also catered for

It’s a busy weekend with outside catering, deliveries, bookings and parties 🎉Fire is lit ready for guest arrivals this e...
31/01/2026

It’s a busy weekend with outside catering, deliveries, bookings and parties 🎉
Fire is lit ready for guest arrivals this evening and then tomorrow we’ll be back out on the deliveries 🧁

If you have have a special occasion coming up, we’d be delighted to be your host!

Local walks… you can see the Fyrish Monument from the house
23/01/2026

Local walks… you can see the Fyrish Monument from the house

The 18th Century Fyrish Monument near Alness appeared on the popular TV show on Thursday.

21/01/2026
Interesting piece about the pavilion
21/01/2026

Interesting piece about the pavilion

We are delighted to announce that we will be returning to the historic Strathpeffer Pavilion this year.

The Pavilion was commissioned in 1881 by the Countess of Cromartie as part of the creation of Strathpeffer as a Victorian Spa Village. Visitors, including royalty and members of high society. Dubbed "the Quality" by locals – they came to the village to “take the water”, which was said to have health benefits. The Pavilion, with its attendant Pump Room, went on to provide entertainment for these visitors, including lectures delivered by George Bernard Shaw, Ernest Shackleton and Emmeline Pankhurst.

During the first World War the pavilion was used as a hospital for US Navy sailors and buildings in the village were again requisitioned by the military during World War II.

After the War, the popularity of the Spa declined and the Pavilion fell into disrepair. In the late 1950s, due to the rise in popularity of motorcar and coach travel and to changes in tourism trends, Strathpeffer once again became a destination in its own right. The Pavilion was bought by a private owner, restored and refurbished, and reopened in 1960 as an events hall and concert venue. The Pavilion set the stage for gigs by the Bay City Rollers, the Fortunes, Nashville Teens and Brian Poole and the Tremeloes.

The Pavilion was then bought by a large hotel group to provide a venue to attract and entertain guests and locals, supporting the hotel trade. The advent of television, the development of Overseas Package Holidays and the recession in the 1970’s had a detrimental impact on the attraction of the Pavilion as a venue and consequently Strathpeffer as a tourist destination. By 1985 it was being used as an indoor football pitch by hotel staff.

The Pavilion lay almost unused thereafter before being bought by Highland Council and transferred to the Scottish History Buildings Trust (SHBT). The SHBT restored the Pavilion to its former glory in 2004 at a cost of £2 million from Council, HIE, Heritage and Lottery funding, and European funding.

The Strathpeffer Pavilion Association Ltd (SPA) took up the lease of the Pavilion when it reopened in 2004. However, SPA struggled to make operating surpluses and by 2015 the charity was in financial trouble.

Following the cessation of trading by SPA, the SHBT proposed to sell the building on the open market. There was regional and national coverage of the perceived threat of transfer to a private owner, and a strong desire for the Pavilion to remain a local community asset.

The building was then leased from SHBT to Highland Council; In turn the Council’s arms-length Culture and Leisure Charity, High Life Highland (“HLH”), was asked to take on the management and operation of the venue from March 2017 for a period of three years. The purpose of the three year ‘window’ by SHBT was to allow the community time to put together a strong case for community ownership and to raise the necessary funding to make the purchase.

The Strathpeffer Pavilion Community Steering Group led the work to bring the Pavilion back into community ownership and in 2020 with funding from the Scottish Land Fund, the newly formed SPCT took ownership of the Pavilion from the SHBT.

Over the years the Pavilion has had numerous reports of paranormal activity, including the sounds of footsteps and voices, strange mists, security cameras and alarms being triggered, and even a light being switch on in the middle of the night.

So if you're brave enough to join us, be sure to look out for announcements soon on this page.

*photograph of U.S. Naval Base Hospital No.2, Strathpeffer circa 1918.

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Kiltearn
Evanton
IV169UY

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