Hotels and Inns in Kintail and Lochalsh


Tingle Creek Hotel, Erbsuaig, Kyle of Lochalsh

Tingle Creek Hotel     Erbsuaig, Kyle of Lochalsh

The Tingle Creek Hotel is situated in the hamlet of Erbusaig, between Kyle of Lochalsh and Plockton, and is only a five minute drive away from the Isle of Skye. The hotel has 12 bedrooms, all en-suite and an excellent restaurant, with picturesque sea views across to the Isle of Skye. As a family run hotel, the hosts provide comfortable and relaxed surroundings with good home-cooked Scottish cuisine.

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Cluanie Inn, Glen Shiel

Cluanie Inn     Glen Shiel

In the heart of the Scottish Highlands you will find The Cluanie Inn a 13 bedroom hotel with a choice of accommodation, set in the remote and beautiful valley of Glen Shiel in Skye & Lochalsh. This picturesque spot is the ideal base for access to a fantastic variety of outdoor activities and wildlife. Hill walking, climbing, shooting and stalking are just a few things to do in some of the most breathtaking scenery you'll ever see. The Cluanie Inn offers easy access to the surrounding mountains, including 21 Munros just to mention a few Glen Shiel Ridge, Five Sisters of Kintail, Aonach air Chrith and A'Chrolaig ideal for baggers. Also near by is Eilean Donan Castle said to be the most beautiful castle in Scotland.

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Kintail Lodge Hotel, Shiel Bridge

Kintail Lodge Hotel     Shiel Bridge

Converted from a former shooting lodge, the hotel is situated on the A87 road to Skye and stands at the foot of the Five Sisters of Kintail, right on the shores of Loch Duich.

This Highland Hotel is an ideal, comfortable base for walkers, climbers and tourists. If you are keen to bag a Munro or three you couldn't find a better place to stay - 30 of Scotland 's Munroes are in the area. For the less energetic, there are numerous local tourist attractions - all suitable for day trips including Eilean Donan Castle , Plockton, Attadale Gardens , Isle of Skye and Applecross.

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The Haven Hotel, Plockton

The Haven Hotel     Plockton

The Haven Hotel offers a traditional Scottish Highland hotel experience. Our rooms are all comfortably furnished with shower/bath en suite facilities. We offer double and twin bedded accommodation. Rooms are equipped with complimentary wi-fi access, hair-dryers, telephones and flat-screen television. Our restaurant offers contemporary Scottish cuisine featuring the best of local produce. Locally sourced beef, game and fish along with locally grown fresh seasonal produce and herbs are the prime focus of our menus.

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Kyle Hotel, Kyle 
of Lochalsh

Kyle Hotel     Kyle of Lochalsh

The hotel is especially known for its dining. The best of Scottish is served at the Old Chapel restaurant where fresh, local ingredients including sea food and game are used. A less formal dining atmosphere is to be found in the cafe bar. This hotel comprises over 30 rooms and a lobby area.

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Loch Duich Hotel, Dornie

Loch Duich Hotel     Dornie

Whatever you are looking for in the Highlands of Scotland; The romantic village of Plockton, the mysterious misty Isle of Skye, mountain climbing abundant wildlife, stunning views, food fresh from the loch and hills, or just a break away from the city ... The Loch Duich Hotel is your ideal base.

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Balmacara Hotel

Balmacara Hotel    

Welcome to the Balmacara Hotel, where Skye beckons from the front windows, the glorious hills of Wester Ross from the back, and the scenery tends to set its own very high standards. The Balmacara Hotel is situated on the shores of Loch Alsh, approximately 3 miles from Kyle of Lochalsh, the main crossing point to the Isle of Skye. Most of our bedroom windows frame views of Loch Alsh and, in our restaurant the picture is larger but much the same. Faced with all this, we developed our own hoteliers philosophy. Broadly speaking its based on the idea that if our guests are ever to drag themselves away from our windows, we must make it worth their while.

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