
Hillview GuesthouseA warm welcome awaits you at Hillview, whether you want to do some walking, touring or just relaxing Hillview is a home from home with a friendly atmosphere and comfortable rooms.
The Applecross Inn2008 Good Pub Guide Scottish Dining Pub of the year serving seafood from Applecross Bay: Prawns, Squat Lobster, Crab and Lobster, Local Scallops, Oysters, Mussels and Smoked Salmo

Norlaggan
The AndersonThe Anderson is your gastronomic oasis in the Scottish Highlands. From Aberdeen Scotch beef to West Coast seafood to Scotland's finest creameries and wild game, we cook with only

Bracadale Bed and Breakfast
The Mash TunFood is freshly prepared and sourced locally. Mark and his chef, Nick Davis are passionate about Scottish contemporary cooking and you will find The Mash Tun Menu a treasure trove

Dailanna House
Old Bridge InnThe Old Bridge Inn features a daily "Black Board Menu" with a Chargrill Menu on offer. In the evening there is also a seasonal Menu available featuring typical "Taste of Scotlan
Eden HouseNestling unobtrusively in the stunning Scottish Highlands, with views over the Cromdale hills and splendid river Spey, lies a highly individual and special place to stay
Skerry Brae HotelDining in the conservatory or Dining room, both with stunning views
The definition of where the highlands of Scotland starts is much disputed because there has always been a cultural divide between the highlanders and lowlanders of Scotland. Some would claim that the Highlands starts as the mountains rise above Stirling, others would justifiably befine the Highlands as the area to the North and West of the Great Glen that runs from Fort William to Inverness