Set in Laide, Ocean View Bar & Rooms features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi. Free parking is possible on site. The units in the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Christina
United Kingdom
Nice location overlooking the water. The pub/restaurant downstairs was great for dinner as there weren't many options for food nearby. Bed was comfy.
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.
Janne
Australia
As an older property the room was well equipped with plenty of powerpoints and USB charging. The bed was comfortable. Breakfast was very good. Restaurant onsite offered plenty of choices, food was good. Lots of parking.
Situated in Laide and only 15 km from Inverewe Garden, The Lovecroft Guest House features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Laide, An Cois Na Mara Bed & Breakfast features accommodation with a flat-screen TV. Ullapool is 65 km from the bed and breakfast.
christine
United Kingdom
Very welcoming and friendly. Location by the beach for a walk from the garden was stunning. Decoration of the bedroom, dining room, hall way with craft work displayed added interest.
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.
Mo-Dhachaidh B&B is less than 10 minutes’ walk from the banks of Loch Ewe, in Inverasdale. This charming bed and breakfast offers views of the Torridons, Fisherfields and Sutherland Mountains.
Pierre-Etienne
France
Very clean and tidy, our hosts where nice, helping and we had interesting talks. The place (Poolewe) is nice and full or History
Featuring free WiFi, Gairloch Hotel 'A Bespoke Hotel' offers accommodation in Gairloch, 90 km from Ullapool. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
Situated beside the picturesque Loch Maree, this hotel was built in 1872 and once hosted Queen Victoria as a guest.
Bindu
India
The location is ok, but they don’t have the facility and staff needed to run such a hotel there. When we checked in they extended a notice issued by the local authority not to use the pipe water not even to brush teeth as it is contaminated with some bacteria. This was never informed before checkin, or not arranged any alternative for lunch, dinner or breakfast. And when we tried the restaurants around the hotel travelling within 15 Kms, none accepted us as we didn’t had any prior booking. So the place itself is very limited and the hotel also is very limited in facilities. Basically this place is suitable for bikers and their short stays, that’s what we could understand. The property is heavily less staffed and there is no ownership for the property. Beautiful building and location but heavily mismanaged.
Altbea is a tiny fishing village on the shore of Loch Ewe...
Altbea is a tiny fishing village on the shore of Loch Ewe where the Arctic Convoys set sail with aid for Russia during WW2. There is a fascinating museum dedicated to the Arctic Convoys which is a must-see. There is also a Wartime Trail which takes you on a journey round the local area and highlights all the significant wartime sites. It is a beautiful area to visit and is steeped in history.
Frances
8.0
Scored 8.0
Aultbea is a stunning area.
Aultbea is a stunning area. We were blessed with the weather and the views over the mountains and the lochs amazing.
It could be a place for piece and quiet or use centrally for visiting the local area.
There is a local little shop for supplies.
The hotel was closed for refurbishment but we found a little cafe Oran na Mara up the road just brilliant.
Juliet
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you're staying near Aultbea, give Conor at Ewe Canoe a...
If you're staying near Aultbea, give Conor at Ewe Canoe a call. He offers kayak and canoe tours in the area. He is very knowledgable and flexible. Also, The Barn Restaurant nearby was exceptional.
Dawn & Sheila
United States
10
Scored 10
Andrew was very generous with providing everything needed...
Andrew was very generous with providing everything needed for a pleasant stay. He is in the process of doing some minor renovations, but these are only surface and didn't in any way detract from the comfort of our stay.
Arthur
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cartmel was in an excellent location around the corner from...
Cartmel was in an excellent location around the corner from the Arctic Convoy Museum which we had travelled to see. The room was clean and comfortable. We were pleased to be able to have an evening meal although there was no option to have a dessert. Meals were taken at the breakfast bar in the room and delivered on a trolley which was super safe although I personally prefer to be in a dining room. We had a cooked breakfast with bread and butter but there were no cereals, juice, fruit or toast. Friendly hosts.
If the weather had been better we would have driven completely around Loch Ewe and aprreciated even more the part it played in WWII
Carole
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A very quiet village (in the winter) .
A very quiet village (in the winter) . There is one very nice local shop with a small cafe bar and very friendly staff. the Local hotel has shut down indefinitely apparently. the crafts etc shops all close down for winter. a beautiful spot, with great walking opportunities (if you dont mind the weather).
I found the locals very friendly and helpful.
There's a lovely homely local toilet in Aultbea.
I had a great breakfast with freshly laid egg. I was asked what I'd like and it was made as requested. It was served on a trolly and taken to my room at the time I requested
Samantha and David were friendly hosts. Samantha made time to show me the garden and answered my inquisitive questions about her hens, turkey etc.
The room I was in would be very good value for two or three people. There was a double and single bed in it.
A small room but provided everything we needed. We had breakfast and night cap in the "winter garden" with view, beautiful! The front door handle was kind of stuck so at first we thought we could not get in, but in the end everything was fine. Living with an unlocked front door needed a bit getting used to, but we felt very safe in Aultbea. Very helpful information on how to find food in this rather remote part of Scotland.
The lodge is really confortable and looks like new. All is so nice and very clean, it gives us an impression of first guests!
Aultbea is a really nice village and there are many wonderful places to go around.
The owner, Michele, is an incredibly friendly woman. If you have any trouble, you know you are able to count on her, she is a such amazing woman…
All my family and I are waiting to see her again!
Zeida was a lovely host, very friendly and offered advice on places to go for breakfast the next day. We only wanted a quick overnighter as we were travelling north and this suited our purpose, especially at this great price. Bed was super comfy and we had a good, quiet night's sleep. Place was not spotless but this is a home, not a hotel, and was perfectly adequate.
Location, yards from NC500 and Aultbea is very peaceful. Property is right on sea front and overlooks the bay. Comfortable, clean bedroom and bathroom. We only saw Andy on arrival, he made us welcome. Help yourself to breakfast cereal, toast and drinks, with ample amount and choice. Exceptional value for money.
Lovely garden with very active bird population round the feeder. A roe deer came in the garden one morning which was great. The lodge had every convenience provided and most seemed to be of very recent purchase and in excellent condition. Lovely quiet location with views over Loch Ewe and Aultbea.
Had a lovely stay in the most beautiful location, we felt really welcomed by the host and she was very nice with everything. Very comfy beds and nice and quiet, this is not a hotel/bnb type, this is a lovely home stay.
Love the amazing view. The hosts are so nice and we had a lovely breakfast conversation.
It is very quiet and up in Aultbea. And the sunsets look amazing.
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