Set in Applecross in the Highlands region, Clachan Manse Bed & Breakfast offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features mountain views.
Donna
United Kingdom
Everything so many little touches to make our stay memorable.
Featuring a garden, The Bunkhouse is set in Applecross. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
With traditional rooms and a cosy bar, this hotel offers free parking and fine dining. The Kyle Hotel is situated in the Kyle of Lochalsh, the gateway to the Isle of Skye.
Karen
United Kingdom
Staff were friendly and welcoming. The room was really comfortable and a good breakfast. Food in the bar was tasty. The fish and chips was great. Good location in Kyle of Localsh. Easy parking.
Set in Raasay, Isle of Raasay Distillery offers 4-star accommodation with a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar. Boasting luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with a sun...
Puscasu
United Kingdom
The location is spectacular! The ferry ride to the island is short and very scenic. Everything feels like a scene in a movie! Would definitely go back
Nothing to dislike. Applecross Inn served good food .
Nothing to dislike. Applecross Inn served good food .
I took the pass road in. Magnificent experience but not for the faint hearted.
The coastal road was also magnificent scenery which you could take time to enjoy.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Amazing views, especially on the Applecross pass.
Amazing views, especially on the Applecross pass. Take a drive around the coastal route covering the entire peninsula which has some beautiful places. Take a minute to stop at the view points, get out of your vehicle and walk into the wilderness. Enjoy the breath taking views. Applecross has a few amazing places to stay (like Hartfield House), and to eat (like Applecross Walled Garden).
Shyam Reyal
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely, a dream, it's look like Anne of the green gables...
Lovely, a dream, it's look like Anne of the green gables village. You can move around from an attraction to another by walking on a wooden path with deer on sight. The local community is really active and always ready to organize special activities and services for tourists too. The walled garden restaurant is unique and full of surprises.
Lucia
Italy
Scored 10
10
Applecross was a remote heaven!
Applecross was a remote heaven! Not too busy at this time of year, lucky enough we were to have a gorgeous weather. Weve enjoyed walking around the loch and watched the cows. We had a lovely fish an chips as well as a couple of pints at the fish and chips shack. We will come back!
MathildeScot
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
For the not experienced driver it might be a bit scary to...
For the not experienced driver it might be a bit scary to arrive at this lovely village with their beautiful beach and views over the hills. The Applecross Inn is a legend; mind you closed on the Tuesdays. If you’re there and you have to cooke for yourself get enough shopping in as there’s only one tiny shop what does only have the necessary goods. There’s an estate with the famous Scottish Highland Coos grazing. Do not forget the photograph gallery, a small cottage a wee bit outside town, worthwhile a visit. Coffee is for free but you might loose a bit of money as the photos shown are all for sale and definitely worthwhile.
Yvonne
Netherlands
Scored 6.0
6.0
Beautiful area & setting.
Beautiful area & setting. Great facilities for a hostel, especially kitchen. Bit of a long trek to village by foot, but ok if good weather.
We stayed in room 10, this is ok for a one night stay, but if it is a longer trip then make sure you are not in any of these rooms if you want sleep. Right next to toilets & people are in & out all night. Also above kitchen & you can hear every word & noise, people in here very early & until late at night. No notice taken of times to be quiet & no one on site to enforce this after 21.00.
Penny
United Kingdom
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