About Gairloch

A remote spot in the north-west Highlands, Gairloch is a glorious destination for outdoorsy explorers and lovers of spectacular scenery. Tranquil and secluded, the area boasts just a small selection of accommodation options, including simple, self-catering cottages, as well as some chic B&Bs. Our pick of the best places to stay in Gairloch promises an intimate escape, with picturesque views of the surrounding landscape -- great for couples, groups of friends or families!

Set along the famed North Coast 500 route, Gairloch — a collection of hamlets and fishing villages — is ideal for trout fishing, birdwatching, hiking and seaside strolls. Picnic on the pristine sandy beaches at Big Sand and Redpoint, or clamber up the Torridon Hills and An Teallach for striking vistas. Skye, Raasay and the Western Isles are visible across the sea from Strath Bay, too. Don’t miss marvellous excursions out on the water, where you can glimpse dolphins and whales — a sure-fire hit with the kids! History buffs will find the Gairloch Heritage Museum and the Russian Arctic Convoy Exhibition Centre fascinating, whilst Pool House in nearby Poolewe runs intriguing heritage tours, too. Guided tours of exotic Inverewe Garden, created by Osgood MacKenzie in 1862, are also wonderful. For the latest local events, pop into Gairloch’s GALE Centre, which also includes an exhibition space, or speak to your local hosts for their recommendations.

Featuring striking landscapes and an appealing sense of calm, Gairloch is a fantastic choice for a Highland hideaway. The best places to stay in Gairloch fill up fast, so book well in advance to avoid missing out!

The Best Places to Stay in Gairloch

For a remote B&B

  • The Old Schoohouse B&B is a charming, owner-managed guesthouse on the banks of Strath Bay. Expect two beautifully-appointed rooms — one double and one twin — in a historic house, with excellent homemade breakfasts and a fabulous location for exploring. Great for couples, a group of friends or a family, who can book both rooms!

Prefer a Private Apartment or Cottage?

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

Travel Information

  • Fly to Glasgow International Airport or to Inverness Airport, and take a bus or taxi to Gairloch from there. The journey from Inverness takes around 2 hours by road.
  • If you are travelling from within the UK, hop aboard the train to Inverness (8 hours from London) and journey by road to Gairloch. The overnight train is an experience in itself!
  • The Scottish Highlands are perfect for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Visit between May and September for long days, with temperatures peaking at around 15°C in July and August. Bring your raincoat and wellies if you plan to explore before kicking back by the fire, but there’s plenty of potential for beautiful sunny days!

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The best hotels in Gairloch

The Old Schoolhouse 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.

  • Local exploring - A fantastc base from which to explore the villages along the shores of Strath Bay, or the rugged hillwalking country in-land
  • Country Escape - Situated in the remote and beautiful community of Gairloch, surrounded on all sides by astounding natural beauty
  • Sights nearby - A short drive from the Inverewe Botanical Gardens and Victoria Falls on the southern side of nearby Loch Maree
  • Birdwatching - Gairloch is a fantastic birding site for seabirds, gulls and sea duck
from €127 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees