Kerrysdale House

A Bed and Breakfast in West Highlands

Kerrysdale House

  • West Highlands
  • B&B
  • ££££
  • Calendar
  • 1 x Double
  • 2 x Double/Twin

Kerrysdale House is a listed farmhouse, built in 1793 by the Mackenzies of Gairloch. Today this historic house offers visitors a warm welcome amidst the peaceful surroundings of lovely Kerrysdale. It is set back from the road in its own large garden with patio area for guests use There are three guest bedrooms: One double with large private bathroom, and two double/twin rooms each with large en suite bathroom. Gairloch has several excellent hotels, restaurants and bars within a 3 mile radius.

Guest Facilities
  • Dogs welcome by arrangement
  • Luggage Storage
  • Parking on site
  • Garden
  • Full Cooked Breakfast
Photo - Kerrysdale House
Kerrysdale
GAIRLOCH
Ross-shire
IV21 2AL
T 01445 712292

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  • Room 1
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Private Bath
    In Room: A Double room with private bathroom
    Photo - Room 1
  • Room 2
    Type: Double/Twin
    Capacity: 2 + 2* adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: A Double/Twin bedded room with large ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Room 2
  • Room 3
    Type: Double/Twin
    Capacity: 2 + 2* adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Bath
    In Room: A Double/Twin bedded room with large ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Room 3



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West Highlands

The West Highlands is defined on PrivateHouseStays as the area from the Summer Isles north of Ullapool to Morvern in North Argyll. The coastline meanders round beautiful sandy beaches and wild low population inlets with idyllic little villages and winding roads taking in Gairloch, Torridon, Plockton & Kyle of Lochalsh, Knoydart, Mallaig, Ardnamurchan and Morvern. It is much recommended that this area is toured by car but it must be done by taking your time, stopping to admire the scenery, allowing a few hours to climb up the hills to get the best viewpoints or allowing yourself (or your children) time to run wild amongst the sheep or on the beaches