Torran Loggie Guest HouseThe Torran Loggie Guest House has a peaceful setting, with spectacular views of Loch Broom near Ullapool. A 3-star B&B with 2 rooms in an old croft house surrounded by croft land.
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Expand Search: All North Highlands Accommodation (22)The two areas of Caithness and Sutherland form Scotland's northern wilderness, north of Inverness. The scenery varies from wild cliffs and tiny islands to lonely moorland and remote sandy beaches with superb panoramic mountain views, plus tree-lined twisting roads and foaming rivers. Here you'll find dozens of ruined castles and ancient monuments, particularly in the east. There are also lots of golf courses and places where you can fish for salmon and trout. The boggy half of Caithness and Sutherland is known as the Flow Country (from the Old Norse word Floi meaning marshy ground).
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