
Michelin award winning Foyers Lodge on Loch Ness listed for sale
Foyers Lodge, an award-winning boutique hotel overlooking Loch Ness, has been listed for sale with Galbraith.
The business, which is on the market with a guide price of £1.1 million, received a Michelin Key in 2024, recognising it as one of UK's top boutique hotels.
It offers a luxury experience in a peaceful Highland setting, with incredible views across the loch.
The hotel features six en-suite bedrooms, a self-contained suite and an additional two bedroom staff or owner apartment.
Originally built in the 1800's, Foyers Lodge was a traditional Highland hunting lodge with strong links to local heritage.
The current owners bought the lodge in 2016 and carried out a full, high quality renovation of the property.
Rooms have been carefully renovated with high-quality fittings, stylish furnishings and modern comforts throughout.
Original features of the building were also restored where possible, giving the lodge charm, character and a unique Highland feel.
It sits within formal gardens and woodland, and has an elevated position offering stunning views.
In addition to the bedrooms, Foyers Lodge has three reception rooms and a modern commercial kitchen along with a self-catering suite.
It currently operates as a successful seasonal lifestyle business with strong reviews and international recognition.
The sellers say it could easily expand to host weddings, events or exclusive-use bookings.
Planning permission has also been submitted for additional owner accommodation and garaging to support future growth.
The hotel's location on Loch Ness's quieter southern shore is peaceful but still close to main travel routes.
Inverness and Fort Augustus are both just 30 minutes away by car.
The property also holds eight salmon fishing licenses on Loch Ness, plus rights on nearby Loch Bran and Loch Mhor.
There is also permission to build boat houses in designated areas along the shore.
In a short space of time, Foyers Lodge has won multiple national and international awards and the hotel is now ready for its next chapter.
The property is currently available with Galbraith with a guide price of £1.1 million.
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