Linsidecroy

A Bed and Breakfast in Around Ullapool

Linsidecroy

  • Around Ullapool
  • B&B
  • ££££
  • Calendar
  • 1 x
  • 1 x Twin
  • 1 x Double

Linsidecroy was built in 1862 by the Duke of Sutherland as a model farm and was recently restored to make a comfortable family home by Day and Robert Howden who now welcome visitors to stay for bed and breakfast. The guest bedrooms overlook the Kyle of Sutherland which has four salmon rivers flowing into it, and there are sweeping views over to the mountains of the west. Here you are in the midst of Sutherland's spectacular and rugged Highland landscape surrounded by an abundance of wildlife, fresh air, forest and waterfall walks as well as interesting and precious gardens to visit. Linsidecroy is convenient for both east and west coasts. In the west (Ullapool, 1 hour) an extraordinary mountain landscape, remote inlets and islands. In the east, coastal nature reserves, Dunrobin Castle, whisky distilleries and the cathedral town of Dornoch. Cape Wrath, John o' Groats, the spectacular north coast and ferries to the Orkney islands are about two hours away.

Guest Facilities
  • Guests get own house keys
  • Luggage Storage
  • Parking on site
  • Garden
  • Sitting Room
  • Full Cooked Breakfast
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Invershin
Sutherland
IV27 4EU
T 01549 421255
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  • Self-cater cottage
    Type:
    Capacity: 2 adults 1 infant
    Bathroom: Ensuite
    In Room: A Self catering cottage that sleeps 2 adults
    Photo - Self-cater cottage
  • Blue Bedroom
    Type: Twin
    Capacity: 2 adults 1 infant
    Bathroom: Ensuite Bath
    In Room: A Twin bedded room room with ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Blue Bedroom
  • Pink Bedroom
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults 1 infant
    Bathroom: Ensuite Bath
    In Room: A Double room with ensuite bathroom
    Photo - Pink Bedroom




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Around Ullapool

Ullapool itself is a small highland coastal town with the usual pubs, restaurants and accommodation but its activities are mostly of an outdoor variety and the ferry port to Stornoway. The gem of the region is the penninsula of Achiltibuie with its miles of mostly deserted sandy beaches and virtually nowhere that would be unsafe for children to go feral. Here you find the famous Stac Polly mountain and the fabulous Summer Isles Hotel for those with the budget to afford fine dining. The falls of Measach are worth a visit and also taking the boat trips to the Summer Isles for wildlife watching.