Number11 B&B

A Bed and Breakfast in Around Ullapool

Number11 B&B

  • Around Ullapool
  • B&B
  • ££££
  • Calendar
  • 2 x Double

Number11 B&B has two spacious en-suite letting rooms, both with double beds. As the guest accommodation and lounge are in the original part of the house, Number 11 lends itself very well to both rooms being booked together, thus giving guests the scope and privacy of the house to enjoy – without the work of a self catering holiday! For your comfort and enjoyment, both rooms have the following:- King size bed dressed in white Egyptian cotton Hypo-allergenic duvet and pillows Dual control electric blanket Lots of hanging and storage space Full length mirror, make-up mirror and wall mirrors to help you dress Good or ambient lighting, in all the right places, to help you work or relax Complimentary tea, coffee, hot choc and biscuits Radio Alarm clock TV with CD / DVD player & Freeview 1800W Hairdrier Fluffy white 600g cotton towels, facecloths, shower caps & toiletries Guest folder with local & tourist information

Guest Facilities
  • Guests get own house keys
  • Luggage Storage
  • Garden
  • Sitting Room
  • Full Cooked Breakfast
Photo - Number11 B&B
Academy Street
BRORA
Sutherland
KW9 6QP
T 01408 621549
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  • Room 1
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite Shower
    In Room: Internet, Kettle, TV. A Double room on the Ground floor, with large en-suite and walk in shower
    Photo - Room 1
  • Room 2
    Type: Double
    Capacity: 2 adults
    Bathroom: Ensuite
    In Room: Internet, Kettle, TV. A Double room upstairs, with en-suite bath and shower
    Photo - Room 2




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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.