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Garramore House

1 Garramore House

Morar

B&B     £££

Garramore is a spacious granite house originally built in 1840 as a hunting lodge, set in 6 acres of wild woodland garden in South Morar

Garramore House
Arisaig HouseGet quote

2 Arisaig House

Morar

B&B     ££££

The family owners of Arisaig House, run it as a luxurious but homely guest house offering freshly prepared seasonal meals, picnic lunches, homemade treats and the chance to relax

3 x Suite • 5 x Double/Twin
Arisaig House
Caorunn

3 Caorunn

Morar

B&B     ££

Caorunn B&B is situated just off the coastal road between Arisaig and Morar, only 10 minutes walk from the famous Camusdarach beach, featured in the film 'Local Hero'.

Caorunn
Seaview Guesthouse - Mallaig

4 Seaview Guesthouse - Mallaig

Morar

B&B     ££

Comfortable, family-run detached guest house in the centre of Mallaig, in the beautiful North West Highlands of Scotland.

Seaview Guesthouse - Mallaig
The Gathering

5 The Gathering

Knoydart

B&B     ££

A 4-star B&B in a modern timber-built house with stunning views over Loch Nevis. There are heated floors and rooms that sleep up to 4 in King-size and bunk beds.

The Gathering
Tighard Guest House

6 Tighard Guest House

Eigg, Rum and Muck

B&B     £££

Tighard is located on the hillside above the rest of the community on Canna. This gives Tighard unparalleled views across Sanday to Rum and beyond.

Tighard Guest House

Archie Bouverie's guide:
Eigg, Rum and Muck

The �hidden gems� of the Inner Hebrides. In particular Eigg is wonderful and is topped off with An Sgurr, a dramatic central mountain that is a much easier walk than it looks. There are sandy beaches and caves along the shoreline and a fascinating a bloody history. Rum is quite different with dramatic black cliffs that rise steeply up from the sea with its main attraction being the extraordinary red sandstone Kinloch Castle. You can take a non-disembarking trip from Mallaig if you do not have the time to see the islands better and in the summer smaller ferries also operate from Arisaig.