B&B - Bed and Breakfast in Sutherland and Caithness
B&Bs in Assynt and Lochinver are listed separately.
Rhian Guest House Tongue
Jenny and Stuart Anderson provide a warm welcome at Rhian Guest House.
Their beautiful cottage, hidden away in the wild Sutherland landscape, is a haven for travellers, providing first class accommodation and superb breakfasts featuring home-grown and local produce with their own free-range eggs when available, in a wonderful atmosphere. It was formerly a gamekeepers cottage and is set in 20 acres of private grounds where peace, quiet and comfort are assured.
The Hawthornes B&B Mey
We are a relaxed & flexible family-run B & B with lovely views of Dunnet Head, close to the Castle of Mey & just 6 miles from John 0' Groats. We welcome kids and good doggies, have plenty of off-road parking and offer laundry and drying facilities...(often appreciated by cyclists and walkers!) We are only 3 miles from the Orkney ferry and are happy to cook breakfast as early as you need. We serve local produce, proper milk in jugs, not cartons and homecooked evening meals are available by prior arrangement.
Hilton Lodge Dornoch
Hilton Lodge provides luxury Bed and Breakfast accommodation in a beautiful setting. Situated 1.5 miles from the centre of Dornoch in the crofting community of Hilton, Hilton Lodge has been designed and built with guests’ comfort and ease foremost in our minds. The house has hectares of natural woodland and ponds, brimming with wild orchids and a host of wildllife. Within walking distance of the beach and the Royal Dornoch Golf Club.
Our rooms are furnished to a high standard with either bath or shower en-suite and with all the accessories one would anticipate in a professional, luxurious guest house. We are able and happy to cater for most requirements should it be a 5:00am breakfast and a packed lunch or a lie in and late breakfast.
The Croft House near Lybster
Country walks or picturesque harbours; abundant birdlife or famous peat bogs, rich in plants and wildlife; history or archaeology; – an ideal walking landscape whatever your interest! The Caithness landscape is diverse with an extensive coastline and enjoys dramatic and unspoilt scenery. Staying at The Croft House gives you a well positioned base to experience Caithness. With off-road parking, en-suite facilities and early breakfasts using local produce we do our best to make your stay an enjoyable one.
Weavers Bed and Breakfast near Tongue
Set overlooking the Kyle of Tongue on the coast of North Sutherland by peaceful beaches, overlooked by Ben Hope the most northerly Monroe. Close to the village of Tongue and the queen of Scottish mountains Ben Loyal, Weavers B&B is a friendly place to stay for those wishing to explore North Sutherland. We can provide packed lunches, and we have a cafe where you can get hot & cold snacks and drinks during the day.
The Crossburn Latheronwheel
Situated only 400 metres off the A9 in the hamlet of Smerral, Latheronwheel, The Crossburn is a luxury B&B set in two acres of private gardens and woodland. Our walking and cycling guests are free to use our hot-tub to soothe their aching muscles and we also offer an A La Carte dinner menu. All rooms are en-suite and fully equipped.
Old School Restaurant with Rooms nr Kinlochbervie
Welcome to the the Old School Restaurant with Rooms. This Scottish owned and run Guest House, has a relaxed, informal and friendly atmosphere.
Well maintained accommodation and a great dining experience are offered by the resident proprietors, Alan and Fiona Donaldson. Formerly, the locally primary school from 1879 to 1970, it is situated in Inshegra, near Kinlochbervie, on the North West Sutherland coast, said to be one of the last great wilderness in Europe. It offers stunning views over Loch Inchard and out to the Atlantic.
Greenland House Castletown
Greenland House is located in Castletown on the main A836 Highland coastal route with Thurso 5 miles to the west and John O'Groats 18 miles to the east. We are just a few hundred years from Dunnet Bay with sands stretching for miles away towards Dunnet Head, the most northerly point of the UK.