“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.”
“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.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Located a few minutes' walk from the ferry terminal, this hotel is perfectly placed for local exploring in the Highlands
- Families
- There are good family accommodation options available here; book the clubhouse for back-to-basics bunkbeds
- Country Escape
- Set in the charming village of Ullapool, this hotel is the perfect base for a Scottish Highlands retreat
- Great walks
- Explore the dramatic landscape of the Highlands on a long walk; book a cosy dinner at the hotel for when you get back
- Snorkelling
- Do Scotland's first snorkel trail; enquire at the hotel for details and local providers
- Full of character
- Sit-out Terrace
- Less £
- Family Suites
- Quiet
- Views
- Romantic
- Intimate
- Traditional
- Child friendly
- Boutique
- Restaurant
- Hills & mountains
Facilities
- Family Suites
- Bar
- Communal Dining
- No pets
- Sit-out Terrace
- Parking
- Views
- Wifi
- Sitting Room
- Child friendly
- Garden
- Restaurant
Activities
- Great walks
- Explore the dramatic landscape of the Highlands on a long walk; book a cosy dinner at the hotel for when you get back
- Climbing
- There are a range of excellent climbing spots close to the hotel; ask your hosts for recommended walls
- Snorkelling
- Do Scotland's first snorkel trail; enquire at the hotel for details and local providers
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What started out in the 1970s as a coffee shop and exhibition space in a boat shed, has spread along a row of cottages and now comprises a restaurant, bookshop, cafe-bar (and performance) area with bedrooms upstairs.
Originally published by The Guardian (view article)