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Active Holiday
Great walks
Local markets
Sights nearby
Kayaking
Wildlife Area
Secluded setting
Views
Mountain biking
Romantic
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Luxury
Sailing
Romantic Break
Country Escape
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Hideaway
Quirky
Hills & mountains
Restaurant
Fishing
Sea Views
Cycling
Families
Historic
In/by a Nature Reserve
Watersports
Antiques
Pet friendly
Child friendly
Beach nearby
Disabled access
Traditional
Charming
Four poster beds
Birdwatching
Rooms
11 rooms in this hotelPrivate villas
Exclusive use of Lyndale House on the property is also availableGames room
Business Centre
Parking
Shops
Views
Bar
Fireplace
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Outdoor dining
Meeting Room
Cots available
Library
Sit-out Terrace
Restaurant
Garden
Pet friendly
Wifi
Child friendly
Sitting Room
Room service
Disabled access
Suites
Concierge
Four poster beds
Great walks
Local markets
Sights nearby
Kayaking
Wildlife Area
Sailing
Mountain biking
Fishing
Cycling
Watersports
Birdwatching
This is a Marmite hotel; you’ll love it or loathe it. The inexperienced but enthusiastic new owners have imposed a style statement so dark it’s sometimes stygian, but there are views to die for. Tucked into a green fold of wildflower-strewn fields on the Trotterish peninsula, it looks to the mountains of Wester Ross
Originally published by The Telegraph
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