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.
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.
danny
United Kingdom
Beautiful/well looked after property inside and out.
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.
Radostina
Bulgaria
The location was great and the building is very interesting
Situated in Gairloch, The Millcroft offers 3-star accommodation with a bar. Free WiFi and free parking is available. All rooms are fitted with a private bathroom, while most rooms offer sea views.
Allison
United Kingdom
Large apartment style rooms. Staff were very friendly. Lovely location and view.
Set in Gairloch, 1.3 km from Gaineamh Mhor Beach, Myrtle Bank Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
ALBIE
United Kingdom
Perfect location, excellent facilities and staff were all very friendly and helpful.
Close to a small fishing harbour, The Old Inn has free parking and free Wi-Fi, near the Flowerdale Valley. The Old Inn is situated about 1.5 hours' drive from Inverness.
Scott
United Kingdom
Brilliant place to stay, food was amazing, staff were brilliant…atmosphere in the bar was great. Can’t wait to stay again!
With spectacular mountain views, Gairloch Highland Lodge overlooks Gairloch Harbour. It is a quiet base with a lounge, bar, free internet access and a drying room.
Hauke
Germany
Everything was as expexted and advertised. we would come back again
Boasting a shared lounge and views of sea, The Old School House B&B is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Gairloch, 2 km from Gaineamh Mhor Beach.
On the shores of Loch Gairloch, Shieldaig Lodge is one of the few remaining traditional Highland shooting Lodges open to the public.
jodi
Australia
Unfortunately we had to move rooms during our stay which was unexpected. The second room was better, with a bath, a comfy bed and better heating. Dinner was superb. Delicious, creative and wonderful use of edible flowers . we loved playing pool after dinner and the lounge rooms and bar were very cosy.
We came up for me to go whale watching which was cancelled...
We came up for me to go whale watching which was cancelled due to weather so that was disappointing as I had driven 9 hours for the trip, and had a couple of days either side due to the length of time it takes to get to Scotland but we made the most of it, cold dips inches sea and Loch, no vets for 70 miles, which is not ideal when yr dog is ill
sally
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We loved staying at "Willowbank" both indoors and outdoors,...
We loved staying at "Willowbank" both indoors and outdoors, the fresh air and views of the changing mountain scenery. A few shorter hikes start from the town, which is also a good starting point for longer hikes. A visit to the local market on Tuesday was followed up by another the following week. A tour of Poolhouse was very informative about local history and Poolewe's role in WW2. 30 years ago Inverewe Garden surprised me but it is too expensive to visit again unless you are a member of the NTS.
There are not many options for shopping and dining in Poolewe when self catering, there are more options in Gairloch, a 10 minute drive away.
Anne Marie
Denmark
8.0
Scored 8.0
We ate at Poolewe Hotel (loved the venison burger), but...
We ate at Poolewe Hotel (loved the venison burger), but Gairloch is better for more choice. The area has single-track roads at times. The scenery is wonderful wherever you go. Quiet and peaceful. Abundant wildlife - we saw seals in the Loch. Very convenient for visiting Inverewe Gardens.
Bara
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Inverewe Garden, National Trust for Scotland is an...
Inverewe Garden, National Trust for Scotland is an outstanding desination.
The gardens are superb.
The facilities such as the Bothy Cafe, the gift shop and the boat trip are first class.
This is probably the best botanical garden in the UK with the possible exception of Kew. Its hard to choose between the two, they are different but both are highly individual and distinctive. Of the two, I prefer Inverewe as it's all oudoors. Just my opinion. Come and see for your sef!
Goughie1947
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The hotel was situated in a beautiful location with a large...
The hotel was situated in a beautiful location with a large car park
at the rear. The staff were very pleasant and attentive. The room was very clean with a lovely clean bathroom and lots of space for clothing storage. There was a fantastic sea view from the window.
The one downside was that the restaurant was closed on our only
evening resident and had to dine in the bar. Despite that disappointment the food was very good and menu small but varied
choice. The breakfast was first class with an excellent choice to
suit all tastes.
Derick
10
Scored 10
You have to drive up through Gairloch and follow the road...
You have to drive up through Gairloch and follow the road until the end. Stunning view to Skye and Harris/Lewis! You also have to take the road to the cove...stunning view! Great bread and cakes available on market day at the community hall!!!!! Delicious!
The property is located in a quiet area close to main street and with a small view of Loch Ewe. The house is spacious and well furnished for 5 adults, 2 teenagers and a 2 year old. The garden is enclosed and child-friendly. 4 deer stayed for many hours on the neighbouring property and there was also easy access to other nature experiences such as hiking and bird watching.
Our host was very accommodating.
Wonderful find in a remote part of Scotland. It was a true island of civility in the wilderness. The host was thoughtful enough to send an email 10 days prior to our arrival pointing out that restaurant optipns in the area were limited and an advance reservation was a really good idea. Wifi service was solid and surprisingly speedy. Breakfast was perfect.
Dogs are allowed everywhere which is nice. The bar is well stocked. The bed was reasonably good. We booked this hotel because we booked to late and this was the only option left allowing dogs in this general area. So location is something going for them, although Poolewe itself is not interesting by itself.
Lovely room, high quality bedding, super-clean. Staff were so friendly, chatty and helpful. Hotel kept out bags safe for 2 days we were cycling in the area and let us store our bikes safely overnight. Food was fantastic and good selection of wines. Made another booking whilst I was still there. 10/10.
We were self catering, but basics like tea/coffee/sugar were there if needed. Situation was ideal for our needs, close to facilities like cafe, general store and walks, and yet quiet. Parking was just outside the house - ideal for when it rained!
Ross and Louise are superb hosts and Corriness House is a perfect place to stay in Poolewe. We appreciated the attention to comfort such as the comfortable bed, clean and well equipped bathroom and delicious breakfast.
Right next to water. Cute little town. Had a room for 3 and it was a good size. Comfortable bed. Food at restaurant served just to people staying at the hotel because they are short staffed. Food was awesome.
Welcoming and informed hosts who are great ambassadors for their locality. Flexibility with breakfast menu. Spotlessly clean. Comfortable bed. Stunning and constantly changing view. Very quiet.
Location was good and the house was clean. We met Jenny who looks after the house when she popped over to make sure everything was ok with the property. We found her to be friendly.
The house was beautifully decorated and the attention to little details took it to another level. Extremely comfortable and spotlessly clean. Plenty of choice for breakfast.
Lovely position, great views. The staff were very pleasant. The food was good the menu a little limited, but adequate if you were only staying a night or two.
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