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The Location
South Loch Ness, the name given to the area that lies between the southern shoreline of Loch Ness and the high slopes of the Monadhliath Mountains. Only 19 miles from Inverness and yet a different world. South Loch Ness is an area of outstanding natural beauty with deep dark forests, wild windswept hills and panoramic vistas that will take your breath away. 
Sparsely populated today, ancient Picts, early Christian missionaries, fierce Celtic clans and proud Jacobites all lived and died here, leaving a rich tapestry of  history and legend, hill forts, hidden retreats, tales and monuments to mark their passage. In an age where it seems there is little new left to discover in the world, here in South Loch Ness you can still find your very own piece of history, whether it be a ruined bridge or hidden cave, untouched, unspoilt and unchanged in hundreds or even thousands of years.

The History of Foyers. 

5th January 2011  from the Terrace

The House
Foyers House is situated 19 miles south west of Inverness, close to the Falls of Foyers and enjoys an enviable position overlooking Loch Ness, not found anywhere else in the Great Glen. Foyers House is managed by Neil and Brenda and has a relaxed atmosphere, with a high standard of accommodation.

Wireless Internet access 

   

The Bar

Enjoy a beer or a glass of wine.