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Ross-Shire is an historic county, with a spectacular landscape from the long coastline with its deep-sea lochs, to the mysterious peat bogs, and the mountains — especially the Torridon Hills, with the peaks of Beinn Eighe and Liathach. The best places to stay in Ross-shire are a wide ranging selection with everything from boutique hotels, pubs-with-rooms and converted country houses that suit not only hikers, hill-walkers, and outdoors-folks. Many are family friendly too and all are ideal if you're looking for a proper escape.
Some of the best places to stay in Ross-shire have truly incredible views. We have discovered a number of country house properties right on the shores of long, narrow lochs, and a couple of hotels with views of the coastline. Most are also united by the high quality of their restaurants. Not all of them are exceptional, but there are a lot of very excellent picks, along with some seriously impressive whisky bars.
Ullapool, Applecross, Dingwall and Gairloch are some of the old Ross-shire centres, if you’re looking for museums, or historic architecture, and the hills are littered with ruins and old country estates. Ullapool is the ferry gateway to the islands, but also a harbour town with some great pubs, surrounded by nature reserves known for their bird-watching potential. Gairloch is the place to head towards for fisher-folk, or dramatic ocean scenery, and Applecross is an ancient charmer with a rich, individual culture.
The area is also known for the NC 500 road trip. It's a stunning 500 mile circular route from Inverness that takes in large swathes of Ross-shire. So if you find that the roads are a bit busy, be patient there's plenty of stunning scenery to admire!
However don't forget that this part of Scotland is incredibly busy during the peak summer season. If you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Ross-shire during July or August, get organised and book well ahead.
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Ullapool (Ullapool)
A cherry blossom tree-lined road leads to this stylish B&B in central Ullapool. The themed guestrooms have feature wallpaper, quirky soft furnishings and cosy carpets; while luxury suites have Victorian soaking tubs. Warm up after a long walk by the sitting room fireplace; an inviting seaside B&B.
Gairloch (Gairloch)
A charming and cosy B&B in the remote and enchanting Gairloch, on the shores of Strath Bay. The two rooms are equipped with modern amenities and comforts, period features and stunning sea views. The perfect base for couples exploring the rugged natural beauty of the region.
Ross-shire (Ross-shire)
Tucked away in the charming coastal village of Plockton, this welcoming inn exudes traditional Highland charm. Interiors blend warm, earthy tones with rustic wooden beams, creating a cosy, homely vibe. With a seafood-focused restaurant and a well-stocked bar, it's the perfect spot to unwind.
Ullapool (Scotland)
This classic guesthouse is nestled in Ullapool in the Scottish Highlands. Guestrooms are homely and inviting with wooden furniture, cosy carpets and feature wallpaper; book the Clubhouse for a group stay. Unwind with a glass of wine on the balcony after browsing the art gallery; a charming retreat.
Ross-shire (Applecross)
Situated in Applecross, one of the West Coast's most charming villages, The Applecross Inn is a delightful family-run property. Specialising in good food and good beer, the inn offers traditional, comfortable rooms that provide a great base for exploring the area.
Ross-shire
A charming hotel, situated in beautiful scenery with stunning sea views over Badentarbet Bay and the Hebrides, and restaurant specialising in local seafood. Bright, white, airy rooms with sea or garden views. Separate cottage sleeps six. Breathtaking landscape & lots of outdoor activities on offer.
Ross-shire (Scotland)
A restored Victorian hunting lodge is the setting for this Highland hotel, nestled on Loch Gairloch. Guestrooms boast loch views from original wood-panelled windows, while luxury tartan upholstering adds a refined finish. Unwind with a whisky by the hotel's wood-burning fire; a sophisticated lodge.
Ross-shire (Ross-shire )
A luxury rural property located in an outstanding location near the coast in the Scottish Highlands. Opulent rooms feature plush fabrics, sink into beds and antique furniture. Evenings are equally indulgent with pre-dinner drinks held besides the fire and sumptuous three course meals. Glorious.
Ross-shire (By Achnasheen )
Country escape on the shores of Upper Loch Torridon. 53 acres of park and woodland provide many outdoor activities. Scottish country house opulence twinned with contemporary designs. Seriously good restaurant and whisky bar.
Ross-shire
Collection of self-catered suites & cottages on a 900-acre estate in the Black Isle. Converted from a stunning 18th century farm building, elegant decor with fun splashes of colour is a masterful take on British tradition meets refined classic contemporary. Fab for friends, families & weddings.