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The Morangie is a fine old Victorian mansion set on the northern outskirts of the Ancient and Royal Burgh of Tain, approximately a 40-minute drive north of Inverness Airport. In one of Scotland's oldest burghs, the inn makes an ideal base from which to tour Easter Ross. In the town itself, Tain Through Time Museum is not far from the Morangie House Hotel. The renowned Glenmorangie Distillery is just a few minutes' drive from the hotel. A little further north, across the firth, lies the town of Dornoch with its noble cathedral. Further up the east coast, at Golspie, is Dunrobin Castle. The property's amenities include the Garden Restaurant, Cousteau's Restaurant, cocktail lounge (with 90 different single malts), and complimentary decanter of sherry and fresh fruit in every room to welcome guests on arrival. Built in 1903 by a local architect, the inn has been extensively modernized and tastefully decorated to maintain its original character. All of Morangie's 26 bedrooms are individually decorated and furnished and feature en-suite bathrooms, direct-dial telephones, hairdryers, trouser pressers, tea and coffee facilities, and TVs.
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