B&B - Bed and Breakfast in Lochinver, Assynt and Coigach


Inchnadamph Lodge, Assynt

Inchnadamph Lodge     Assynt

Inchnadamph Lodge is a Grade B listed former Manse set at the very heart of Assynt. Inchnadamph is ideally placed for easy access to the whole of Assynt - and the munros of Conival and Ben More Assynt are right on our doorstep. The sandy beaches along the coast and the fishing village of Lochinver are just 20 minutes drive away. We offer a relaxing place to stay for individuals, couples, families and groups in a mixture of private twin, double & family rooms, or shared hostel dormitories.

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Tigh Lios, Lochinver

Tigh Lios     Lochinver

Heather & Colin are looking forward to welcoming guests to their newly acquired property and to show them the delights of Highland hospitality! Tigh Lios, which is Gaelic, meaning house with the garden, is a large 4 bedroom traditional Highland home right on the Main Street in the middle of Lochinver. Newly opened with all new carpets, furniture, fixtures and fittings, Tigh Lios is available for Bed and Breakfast and also self-catering.

Only minutes walk from all the amenities: restaurants, shops, play park, Village Hall, petrol station, pubs, pier, tourist office, leisure and Health centre, Tigh Lios is also the perfect base for touring this beautiful area.

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Newton Lodge, Kylesku

Newton Lodge     Kylesku

At Newton Lodge you can be sure of a warm welcome, quality en-suite accommodation, a sumptuous breakfast and fabulous views. Centrally located in the north-west highlands, we are ideally placed for exploring the Assynt and close to the munros of Ben More and Conival. The north, west and east coasts are all within easy reach. We overlook a small seal colony and Handa Island, renowned for its seabird colonies is close by. Newton Lodge is just 35 miles north of Ullapool and just south of the famous Kylesku Bridge.

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