The location of the property was great. We had a ground floor room which had both perks and drawbacks. While our room had a river view, there were no sheer curtains that we could draw in order to have some privacy, meaning anyone walking on the sidewalk right outside our window could look right into our room. It would have been nice to have some natural light.
Our King room was spacious enough for a one night stay but probably not ideal for more than that. There was no refrigerator or ice machine that we could tell, which would have been nice. Speaking of the King bed, it was in fact just 2 twin beds pushed together with a thin pad on top. We could feel the bed seams while sleeping and it was very uncomfortable.
The rooms were clean and modestly decorated, and the bathroom was spacious and had a large mirror and was brightly lit, but almost had a sterile feel; very white and bright like a hospital…. Kind of eery feeling.
We were most disappointed with the restaurant on premises, the Waterfront.
We were so looking forward to having dinner here for our anniversary but wasn’t aware that the night we made reservations (it was a Sunday) that the restaurant did not serve its normal menu and only did roasts. We were forced to partake in the 2 or 3 course prix-fixe menu and the options were not to our liking at all. The starters were bland and we don’t really eat meet. Sad to see a highland restaurant follow such an English meal option.