Seaforth Croft
A Bed and Breakfast in Around Ullapool
Seaforth Croft
- Around Ullapool
- B&B
- ££££
- Calendar
- 1 x Double
- 1 x Twin
The enclosed garden is ideal for picnics, sunbathing or just relaxing. With open access to the hills and to the extensive beaches, it is perfect as a base for hill and coastal walks, scenic drives, touring the highlands, and enjoying the wildlife. The numerous golf courses in the region are superb and include the world famous Dornoch Links Course, the loch and river fishing is varied and excellent, and the sea angling from boat or shore is well worth experiencing. The above can be arranged. To the west and southwest are the Tropical Gardens at Inverewe, the scenic splendour of Loch Maree and the picturesque fishing port of Ullapool with it's ferry link to Stornoway. Closer is Loch Shin and the famous Falls of Shin where salmon can be seen leaping at certain times of year. To the north is the Kyle of Tongue, Bettyhill, Naver Bay and a multitude of sandy coves set between rocky headlands. Little wonder Brora is such a popular base from which to tour this scenic part of the Highlands of Scotland.
Guest Facilities
- Full Cooked Breakfast
- Sitting Room
- Garden
- Luggage Storage
- Guests get own house keys
AchrimsdaleBrora
Sutherland
KW9 6LT
T 01408 621793
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Double room
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults 1 infant Bathroom: Shared In Room: Cots Available, Internet, Kettle, TV. A Double room with shared bathrooms
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Twin room
Type: Twin Capacity: 2 adults 1 infant Bathroom: Shared In Room: TV, Kettle, Internet, Cots Available. A Twin bedded room with shared bathrooms
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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.

