Durness Youth Hostel is offering accommodations in Durness. With free WiFi, this 2-star hostel has a garden and a bar. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar.
Free private parking is available at Kempies-Cozy house on the NC500. The accommodation is non-smoking. The nearest airport is Wick John O’Groats Airport, 91 miles from the vacation home.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Excellent roomy accommodation, I was worried it might be a little chilly but it was very cosy. Wonderful kitchen/dining area and the bed was extremely comfortable.
Housed in a building dating from 1900, this vacation home provides free Wifi and free private parking. Outdoor seating is also available at Northern Lights.
Traci
United States
Well equipped house for our stay while driving the NC500. Nice to have 2 bathrooms for our family to share. The kitchen looked brand new! Beautiful views from the bedrooms as well! We spent a very comfortable night at this cute little house ❤️.
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Florentin
Romania
I really enjoyed the experience all together, the place is really a vibe.
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Tarrant
United Kingdom
Lots of hot water, very clean and comfortable and well equipped kitchen. Coffee perculator was fantastic!
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Shelby
United States
Clean, 2 bathrooms, lots of bedrooms, modern remodel, great view
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated The Old Schoolhouse provides accommodations with a garden and free Wifi.
Ben
United States
Tongue is a surprisingly great stop on the NC500 and the Old School House a wonderful location. Very large and roomy, it’s a great stop. Our only regret was that we didn’t stay longer.
It was a luxurious homely cottage with a great location in...
It was a luxurious homely cottage with a great location in the centre of Durness, 15-minute walk from the beach. You can see the sea from the lounge and bedroom window! The cottage has everyone you need and more! There are beautiful beaches a short drive away, our favourite being Oldshoremore - worth the trip!
Don
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Durness is an undersold part of the North West.
Durness is an undersold part of the North West. We booked two nights and could have spent a week. There is everything from local sights, day trips, hiking, golf, or just sitting back enjoying the view with a wine or a book. If you are there in Winter, Northern Lights are a distinct possibility. The local stores are small but well stocked th anything you can imagine.
Geoffrey Bolster
Australia
Scored 10
10
Everything was fantastic. The hosts were extremely helpful.
Everything was fantastic. The hosts were extremely helpful. The property was very clean and very comfortable. Highly recommend it for a short or long stay. I stayed for 8 nights and felt really at home. Durness, its beaches and the wonderful NW highlands are on your doorstep.
george
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Durness is a beautiful little place with amazing beaches and...
Durness is a beautiful little place with amazing beaches and great facilities. There is a small but very well equipped Spa supermarket that has everything you could possibly need. Smoo Cave and Balnakeil Craft Village are both close by and lovely to visit. Would strongly recommend Sango Sands Oasis bar and restaurant for a drink and takeaway fish and chips.
There is so much to see and do in the highlands and Durness is a perfect spot from which to explore.
Hannah
United Kingdom
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The property is in a great location for exploring Durness and it has a nice garden area for sitting outside. There is a small parking space at the side of the house. The sea views from the front window were lovely. The beds were comfy and nice fresh linen and there was plenty of towels. The shower was easy to work and lots of hot water. There was a well equipped kitchen. There is a washing machine aswell. There was a selection of interesting books in the living room.
In my opinion the village Durness is a highland paradise as we kept occupied every day with surfing ,kayaking ,walking around numerous world class beaches , headlands, estuaries , dunes, lochs and sea , coloured with a wide spectrum of blue tones. We never drove more than 3 miles each day and were kept occupied all week.
The views from the old township of Ceannabeinne cliffs over the beaches below are some of the very best in Scotland.
The bed was so comfy, it's the most comfortable sleep we had throughout the NC 500!!!! Love the Christmas deco around the house and DVD movie collection.
It's a hidden jem in Durness. It's a spacious, lovely space outside the house as well. Host also checked in on us and gave us some tips for our travel.
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