Featuring free WiFi, Gairloch Hotel 'A Bespoke Hotel' offers accommodations in Gairloch, 56 mi from Ullapool. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
Located in Gairloch, The Millcroft offers 3-star accommodations with a bar. Free WiFi and free parking is available. All rooms are fitted with a private bathroom, while most rooms offer sea views.
Glenn
Australia
Great staff, great location , very clean. Nice food.
Located in Gairloch, a 15-minute walk from Gaineamh Mhor Beach, Myrtle Bank Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Ian
China
The location and the hotel atmosphere (easy to relax)
Close to a small fishing harbor, The Old Inn has free parking and free Wi-Fi, near the Flowerdale Valley. The Old Inn is situated about a 1.5 hour drive from Inverness.
kirsty
United Kingdom
Nice location.
Staff that we did meet were friendly enough.
With spectacular mountain views, Gairloch Highland Lodge overlooks Gairloch Harbor. It is a quiet base with a lounge, bar, free internet access and a drying room.
Carla
United States of America
We were moved to the Old Inn because of maintenance issues. The Inn was very nice. They had a variety of both hot and cold items for breakfast. Dinner in the pub downstairs was very good. We discovered a walk next to the Inn to a waterfall which was quite nice.
The Old School House B&B provides beachfront accommodations in Gairloch. Featuring sea and mountain views, this bed and breakfast also comes with free Wifi. Guests can enjoy garden views.
Joanna
United States of America
From the heady scent of fresh lilies in the entryway, to all the artwork on the walls to the matching copper coat hangers and wall sconces, every bit of our stay was a delight to all our senses. If that weren't enough, our host-cooked breakfast was equally enchanting. One of our top guest house experiences ever.
On the shores of Loch Gairloch, Shieldaig Lodge is one of the few remaining traditional Highland shooting Lodges open to the public.
MacWilliam
United Kingdom
I had been out on the hills in Torridon and due to poor weather on the hills I arrived about 2 hours after the time I had previously indicated on my booking. When I checked in I said that I assumed that I was too late for dinner and was told that the chef could do me a meat and cheese platter in the bar. The meal was excellent.
At check in I explained that I needed to leave as soon as soon as possible after breakfast. At breakfast it was the same lady that had been at reception the previous evening and she did an excellent job in providing my breakfast as quickly as possible.
The location is stunning and I will return again for a family visit.
Set in 16th-century coaching inn, the Poolewe Hotel overlooks Loch Ewe and Inverewe’s botanical gardens. Local produce is served in Poolewe’s restaurant.
Andrew
United Kingdom
From the moment we arrived, our experience at this hotel was nothing short of exceptional. The value for our stay was very good, considering the high quality of service and amenities provided.
On the second day we were pleasantly surprised with an upgrade to a room that boasted a breathtaking view. Waking up to such a panorama was a daily delight that added a special touch to our stay.
The culinary offerings were a highlight, with exquisite dishes that tantalized our taste buds at every meal. The chefs deserve high praise for their skill and creativity, making dining in the hotel an experience in itself.
What truly set this hotel apart was the staff. Each member was extremely friendly and knowledgeable, ensuring our every need was met with a smile and expertise. Their recommendations for local attractions and eateries enriched our visit and showed their genuine care for guests.
Room service was prompt and efficient, delivering delicious food and any requested amenities swiftly and with the utmost professionalism.
The cleanliness and tidiness of the hotel were impeccable. It’s evident that the housekeeping team takes great pride in maintaining a spotless environment, which made our stay all the more comfortable and relaxing.
In conclusion, this hotel is a true standout, providing an experience that exceeds expectations. We left with cherished memories and the certainty that we will return. For anyone seeking a top-tier stay with a personal touch, look no further than this outstanding establishment.
Nestled in the northwest highlands of Scotland, surrounded by breath taking scenery, Corriness House in Poolewe offers bed and breakfast with free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Daniel
Hungary
- gorgeous house and very nice rooms
- perfectly clean
- staff welcoming and very friendly
- great breakfast
Great place with spectacular, inspiring scenery, a nice...
Great place with spectacular, inspiring scenery, a nice little town with good facilities, nice cafe and farm shop as well as an excellent museum. The only downside when we visited was the local chippy only opened on Thursday, Friday and Saturday!😊
Matthew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Gairloch is an easily accessed centre from which to explore...
Gairloch is an easily accessed centre from which to explore the western Highlands; it also has some very acceptable sandy beaches. There are plenty of hotels and B&Bs in Gairloch, but many are closed in winter.
Christopher
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We loved our stay at Gairloch Hotel.
We loved our stay at Gairloch Hotel. We were lucky enough to get a room with the sea view and made for the stay to be amazing. Nothing like watchibg the sun set behibd the hills of Skye from your bedroom window!
Marcel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The beach and camp site along the road was absolutely lovely...
The beach and camp site along the road was absolutely lovely, we paid £4 to park at the camp sight and took a lovely walk around the sight and the beach, definitely worth a look plenty for children to go there
sharon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Glass bottomed boat trip to see the seals highly recommended...
Glass bottomed boat trip to see the seals highly recommended. Knowledgeable skipper who allowed some of the children to drive the boat and earn a certificate.
Gairloch Museum, in a former nuclear bunker, is really well laid out and interesting for adults and children. The café is great too, with a view from its terrace.
Don't miss Inverewe Garden, and allow several hours to walk around this surprising collection of trees & plants which really shouldn't be able to thrive here! Great views too.
Hampshire Travellers
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The accommodation here is amazing.
The accommodation here is amazing. It has friendly staff and the most beautiful view, from the lounge room it has one of the most breath-taking views in all of Scotland.
The hostel is remote from the main town (think car / not walk), but the caravan park is close enough to walk (15 mins). We experienced an unexpected 5 star dining experience at this restaurant and ate like kings!
There was no dinner option as fully booked ??? Never did I expect to have to go out of the hotel for food . Parking was adaquate and room was ok , shower was very poor and the bathroom door didn’t lock , not the end of the world but unacceptable at the price . Reception tried to charge us for breakfast until I pointed out our price included breakfast . Luckily we found a carry out place for dinner but there’s not a lot of choice in Gairloch near the hotel .
We were transferred to the sister hotel of the Gairloch Highland hotel so all the previous comments actually refer to The Old Inn. The Old Inn was comfortable with very friendly, helpful staff. We were able to eat in the hotel, where we had originally booked to eat, and the food was very good, the seafood in particular was outstanding. Andrew, the bar manager was great, Chatty, and helpful. Also would like to give Junior ten out of ten for helpfulness.
Travelling with my old Mam (87 and Highland born and bred) on a trip down memory lane.
Hotel was first class. Staff were so friendly and nothing was too much trouble. Food was delicious.
Our room - which was actually an apartment - was spotlessly clean, warm, beautifully decorated and we slept like logs.
We loved all the tartan flooring and curtains.
Welcoming hotel in the heart of the village with excellent views. The suite was really large and more room than we needed. All rooms had wonderful views. Breakfast good and evening meal one of the best on our 14 night trip. We stayed here 3 nights which was just right for exploring the area. The manager was friendly and went out of his way to help.
From the outside the hotel is an attractive old building in a beautiful location overlooking the water. The staff we met were all lovely and extremely hard working. Everywhere was clean and the staff took care to clean tables etc. between customers. The food was ok but ordinary.Our room and bathroom were clean and the bed was comfortable.
Lovely location in Gairloch, only a five minute drive from the pier for excursions. Emma was a great host with lots of breakfast options, with a lovely modern and clean room overlooking the bay. Living room was nice spot to hang out in the evening, and a few options for dinner within walking distance too. Would come again!
Absolutely fantastic accommodations! Our room (#2) was spacious and beautifully appointed with modern and thoughtful amenities, and the view of the lake is sublime. Emma is a wonderful host who will go above and beyond for her guests. We would love to return one day and stay longer!
Superb position on the beachfront
Very busy in restaurent but service and food was excellent with a good choice menu
Helpful and friendly staff. The owner is a lovely chap.
Plenty of space to relax indoors and outdoors.
Would like to return sometime in the future.
A truly lovely and very comfortable cottage in good location with beautiful views over the bay in Gairloch, a scenic, remote spot in Scotland's north. Spotless clean with everything provided a guest can wish for. Friendly owners. A true gem and feel good place.
Very much appreciated the later check in which allowed me to make the most of the dry weather. Lovely comfortable accommodation. Very clean and cosy. Slept soundly. Has great views in good weather. Close to all the spots I wanted to photograph. Nice hosts.
We appreciated the space and cleanliness of the room. The owners of this B&B are very kind (once again thanks for everything!). They think of everything. This B&B is also very close to the starting points of some interesting hikes near Gairloch.
Accommodation is very close to Gairloch port, beach and town centre. Gairloch is a really nice place and a good 'basecamp' for exploring the Western highlands. Mobile phone service at the accommodation was fairly good, as was the TV and DVD.
The hotel is within some easy reach of some very nice walks and the harbour. The breakfast was good and the people serving friendly and helpful. There is an honesty bar which some of the residents made use of but we did not.
There is a restaurant/bar on-site with excellent food. Loved the outside patio near the old bridge. The staff was pleasant and we had fun with the other guests. Hotel has a very relaxed atmosphere.
Beautiful Loch side hotel. Staff were great, food was excellent. So glad we pushed the boat out and booked room 4. Amazing views. Stayed for 2 nights whilst doing the NC500 and will definitely return
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