The Highland cow decorating scheme was very cute. The small room with dormer windows and slanted ceilings was quaint, with two twin beds tucked into angles. The bathroom was small but adequate, although we as Americans felt less comfortable with the electric shower so did not use. The name of the place is GuestHouse, so know what to expect - no lobby or onsite staff, check in is remote with key codes emailed prior to arrival. Parking is free, though the attached lot is small. We found this to be adequate lodging for a night or two, with close walking access to all the attractions of central Inverness. We did find this hotel overpriced for what you ultimately get though. It was a weekend night in Inverness, but we paid more for this utilitarian room than most other places on our stay.