On Friday 25th September 2009, I booked my wife and I into Drumnadrochit Hotel, by Loch Ness in Inverness-shire, taking advantage of the two for one offer on www.two4oneonline.com
Although we live in Stonehaven, I was born in Fort William which is just over 50 miles from Drumnadrochit. I passed this village many times when I was younger and never really considered to go there for a weekend break.
However I was attracted by the offer and the information on their website so off we went. We travelled from Stonehaven by car along the Slug Road to Banchory,Lumphanan and headed towards Huntly stopping at an excellent cafe at Mossat. We joined the A96 at Huntly and stopped at the Brodie Country Fare just outside Forres for lunch and a browse round the shopping complex.
When we arrived at the Drumnadrochit we received a warm friendly welcome. The weather was glorious and the scenery was great. We had a walk round the village and visited a couple of local hostelries and then returned to the hotel where we had an excellent dinner in the Loch Ness Bistro.

Model of Loch Ness Monster
Next morning after breakfast, we took a cruise on Loch Ness which was quite exhilarating with some fantastic views of Urquhart Castle. 
Unfortunately we did not see the real Nessie.
We then took a drive up the glen and had lunch in Cannich before heading to the Plodda Falls which was well worth seeing. We had a wonderful walk for an hour or so through the forest.
In the village of Tomich nearby, we stopped for a light refreshment before heading back to the hotel,where we had another excellent meal. The two days passed really quickly . We would certainly go back again for another Short Break. The hotel lived up to it’s promise of a warm friendly highland welcome, the rooms were comfortable and the food was very good. The reception was very helpful in suggesting things to do.
Was this bargain break worth the money? Without a doubt.
See details on Two4OneOnline.com There is even a chance to win 2 nights Dinner Bed & Breakfast at this hotel.
George McGillivray

