B&B - Bed and Breakfast in Kintail and Lochalsh


Soluis Mu Thuath, Braeintra, near Plockton

Soluis Mu Thuath     Braeintra, near Plockton

Gerry and Margaret offer a warm Highland welcome to walkers. Set in peaceful Strath Ascaig between Plockton and Strome Ferry, Soluis Mu Thuath is centrally situated for walking in Kintail, Applecross, Torridon or Skye. This three star guest house has five ensuite bedrooms, guest lounge with wood burner, lovely views and plenty of off-road parking. Evening meals and packed lunches are available by prior arrangement using local produce where possible.

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The Schoolhouse, Dornie

The Schoolhouse     Dornie

Situated in the picturesque Highland village of Dornie, this former village school has been sympathetically renovated to offer a new style of accommodation with warm, comfortable rooms plus a self catering facility. Accommodation at The Schoolhouse features 4 ensuite bedrooms with impressive views and shared access to a self catering kitchen/dining area. Guests have the choice of cooking their own meals or eating out.

Within easy walking distance of Eilean Donan Castle, this relaxed and peaceful setting overlooking Loch Duich is a great base for exploring Skye and the West Highlands.

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Mo Dhachaidh, Inverinate

Mo Dhachaidh     Inverinate

Mo Dhachaidh is rated 3 star for B&B by the Tourist Board and is situated in an elevated position above Loch Duich in Wester Ross. Commanding superb views of the Kintail Mountains, the Cuillins of Skye and the dramatic scenery of the Loch itself - 3 miles from the famous Eilean Donan Castle.

The accommodation offered : 1 Family en-suite, 1 Twin, 1 Double and 1 single. A very comfortable residents TV lounge and ample off-road parking for 4 cars plus the local owners’ own brand of Highland hospitality make this a truly inviting place to stay for the duration of your holiday.

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Conchra House, Ardelve

Conchra House     Ardelve

Conchra House is an 18th Century mansion providing country house accommodation at guest house prices on the shores of Loch Long within easy reach of Eilean Donan Castle, the Isle of Skye, Plockton and surrounding area.

In more recent years all the amenities and comforts expected of a fine country house have been discretely added. As a result Conchra makes the perfect base for discovering the dramatic scenery of the West Coast and one of the few places which truly provides the kind of hospitality others boast about.

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Callaird B&B, near Morvich

Callaird B&B     near Morvich

A very modern B & B with spacious en suite bedrooms each with television, tea/coffee making facilities and broadband internet wireless connection. This newly built farm house nestled in the majestic West Highlands of Scotland on the shores of Loch Duich only four miles from most photographed castle in Scotland (Eilean Donan Castle ) and only fourteen miles from the Isle of Skye.

From the bedrooms it is possible to see wild deer and highland cattle roaming free, in addition there is an abundance of wildlife which can be seen in their natural habitat

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An Caladh, Plockton

An Caladh     Plockton

An Caladh - in Gaelic, the resting place on the shore - a traditional whitewashed house at the centre of the village of Plockton, known to many over the world for its scenic beauty and relaxed Highland ambience.

Our house, once a two-storied fisherman's cottage, has been extended and refurbished to provide comfortable and friendly accommodation, with central heating and television in all our rooms, some of which are en-suite. The views across the bay to the Crags and Duncraig Castle are superb. Available for let at New Year, sleeping 8.

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Seadrift Bed and Breakfast, Nostie

Seadrift Bed and Breakfast     Nostie

Seadrift is a newly constructed property built at the end of 2005 offering very comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation, situated on the shores of Lochalsh only a few minutes from the village of Dornie which boasts the famous Eilean Donan Castle.and only about 10 minutes from Kyle of Lochalsh and Plockton it is an ideal central base for touring round Skye and Lochalsh, also central for hillwalking and climbers.

Seadrift has two guest bedrooms boasting either ensuite or private facilities with spabath. Tea/coffee and satellite t.v dvd and hairdryers in both our centrally heated rooms. We have free wi-fi access for our guests.

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Beinn Edra, Inverinate

Beinn Edra     Inverinate

Your hosts, Christine and John Smyth offer a warm welcome to Beinn Edra in Inverinate by Loch Duich. Situated on the A87 – the highway to Skye – overlooking Loch Duich and ringed by mountains and forests. An awesome panorama for all seasons.

We offer two choices: ‘Main Rooms’ or ‘Cabin’ accommodation. The main rooms are 3 comfortable double bedded en suite rooms with tea & coffee facilities, whilst the Cabin sleeps upto four and has a kitchenette and Sky TV.

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Ceol na Mara, Balmacara

Ceol na Mara     Balmacara

Ceol Na Mara is situated on the shores of Loch Alsh. Both our rooms have stunning views of the sea and the mountains. We are in an ideal position for exploring the Isle of Skye and the Lochalsh area.

Our rooms are both en-suite .The superior King size room having many original features and a stunning view. A large tiled bathroom with stand alone bath and double shower.

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Caberfeidh, Ardelve near Dornie

Caberfeidh     Ardelve near Dornie

Paul & Sheena Newton would like to welcome you to Caberfeidh (Cab err fay) guest-house in Ardelve which is between Dornie & Kyle of Lochalsh. You can be assured of a warm welcome to a lovely south facing house with views of Eilean Donan castle, Loch Alsh, Loch duich and the isle of Skye.

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Donan House, Dornie

Donan House     Dornie

Jim and Dot Bryson would like to welcome you to Donan House, our recently completed, purpose built bed and breakfast and ideally located just 200m from Eilean Donan Castle, Dornie, By Kyle.

Not only is Dornie a beautiful village, it is an ideal location as a base to explore this wonderful area or to just relax and enjoy the spectacular views. Local places of interest include the picturesque village of Plockton, Torridon, the Isle of Skye, Loch Ness, Applecross, Glenelg and Glen Shiel.

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Cine-Taile, near Nostie

Cine-Taile     near Nostie

Family run B&B situated in the shadow of the Kintail mountains and Eilean Donan Castle. Cinn-taile is a purpose built B&B well located for all amenities Lochalsh has to offer. Local places of interest include Plockton, Isle of Skye, Applecross, Glenelg to name but a few. All rooms include en-suite facilities, satellite TV, wi-fi and tea and coffee facilities

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Glomach House, Allt na Chruinn

Glomach House     Allt na Chruinn

On the road to the Isle of Skye near Eilean Donan Castle, you are guaranteed a warm welcome at our four-star B&B, set in peaceful surroundings with superb views. Real log fires, Gaelic spoken, start the day with our full breakfast.

Watch porpoises from the breakfast table! Otters and seals often visit too!

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The Old Bank House, Kyle of Lochalsh

The Old Bank House     Kyle of Lochalsh

The Old Bank House is conveniently located in the lovely Village of Kyle of Lochalsh an ideal base for touring the Isle of Skye and other attractions on the Scottish mainland. A friendly family run Bed and Breakfast also offering half board. The property is over 100 hundred years old some rooms have view of Isle of Skye Bridge. Guest lounge offering Sky television. A lovely bright room which many years ago was the Bank Managers sitting room. A great place to read or watch a movie! Breakfast and Evening meals are served in the Lounge and a optional Sunday style carvery Roast dinner is available to our Guests who do need to book in advance for this.

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