Set in Ullapool, Harbour House has a garden. This guest house offers luggage storage space and free WiFi. The private bathroom is fitted with a bath or shower.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Lovely staff, spotlessly clean and nothing was too much trouble. The fresh milk for the tea in the room and wee sherry and shortbread on arrival were lovely touches.
With sea views, Croft 17 is situated in Ullapool and has free WiFi. Croft 17 offers a TV and a private bathroom with a hair dryer, free toiletries and shower.
S
United Kingdom
Attention to detail made the room welcoming and so comfortable. Our host was lovely, offered great recommendations for visits and eating out. Would highly recommend if you want peace, comfort and a warm welcome
Facing the beachfront in Ullapool, The Arch Inn features a bar. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Michael
United States
This is a well positioned place with possible views of the Ullapool surroundings. Beautiful sunsets from the jetty at end of street. The fixtures, lighting, paint was new and the room was spotless. The parking is convenient in front of the building on the street. Breakfast staff was wonderful and cheerful and good croissants.The evening bartender allowed us to eat our take-out in the bar with drinks purchased there.
Ullapool Youth Hostel, located on Ullapool seafront, offers views over Loch Broom and the Beinn Dearg mountain range. Rooms in the hostel vary in size, including private rooms.
No 52 - Apartment with Lounge and Dining Area - No kitchen is situated in Ullapool. Guests staying at this apartment have access to free WiFi. Free off-road parking with 24-hours CCTV is available.
Our first time in Ullapool, but it won't be the last time...
Our first time in Ullapool, but it won't be the last time there and we will definitely stay at "The Wreck" or "The Ruin" on our next trip. The location is right beside the Sea Loch about 1-mile north of Ullapool on the A835 (probably walkable in the longer daylight). On our first night into Ullapool we came across a great "dog friendly" pub/restaurant called The Ceilidh and we liked the place and the friendly staff and a good menu - we ate there each evening.
The houses in Ullapool are laid out in a fishing village style and east to get around ... hunting down the Tesco Food Store was a challenge So i had to use Google Maps (lol).
Sadly, visiting Ullapool in Late February means that many place are closed but there was enough to occupy us, and of course plenty to do in and around the area:
* Ullapool Hill
* The Bothy Cafe every morning (you can sit in too)
* The Ceilidh Pub each night
* Northerly road trips to:
- Scourie Bay
- Balnakeil Bay
- Durness
- Smoo Caves
* Southern and Western road trips to:
- Applecross
- Corrieshalloch Gorge (is a must do)
Brett Dukes
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ullapool surprised us, it was not as big as we expected but,...
Ullapool surprised us, it was not as big as we expected but, that is not a negative, it is a beautiful little town. We had the best fish and chips from a take away. We bought books in a lovely book store near the hotel. The people are lovely and friendly. We really enjoyed our stay there in a beautiful hotel.
julie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ullapool is a quiet and charming village set on a harbour...
Ullapool is a quiet and charming village set on a harbour where the Stornaway Ferry departs twice a day. It is a very picturesque spot. People are very friendly. The Caladonian hotel has a good restaurant and a lovely tearoom for lunches and snacks. There are several places to enjoy local seafood. I stayed at the Millview B&B which was a short walk from the ferry, and walking distance to the local supermarket. It was a great place and Dawn was a terrific host. The room was very clean and nicely decorated. The bed and bedding were very comfortable.
Janine
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pretty little village. Gateway to the isles via the ferry.
Pretty little village. Gateway to the isles via the ferry. Locals were friendly. A great outdoor shop (Ullapool Outdoors) with good walking and camping gear at reasonable prices. Not many coffee shops to be had. It has a supermarket which is very useful. Very few other shops. Some lovely eateries. Also a great place to see the surrounding area.
Maxine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely little town.
A lovely little town. Very helpful staff at the museum, with great tips on how to spend time in the area. As a result got to attend Chicken Day at Elphick! An absolute delight. The Museum itself was very interesting. Loved the bars at the Argyll and at the Ferry Boat Inn.
Desmond
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ullapool is quaint popular place with a variety of cafes,...
Ullapool is quaint popular place with a variety of cafes, bars and restaurants. We found that most places closed around 5. We were able to get a meal in a local hotel. We were lucky to see a lovely sunset across the harbour.
Thank you, Lochview Guest House, for your prompt action to arrange for our stay at the neighboring B&B! That worked out really well and salvaged our stay in Ullapool. It would have been disastrous if we had been forced to find other lodging on short notice, since there would probably not have been anything available because the neighboring B&B took us in more as a favor to the owner of Lochview Guest House, since their sign indicated that they had no vacancies. Luckily, the owner of Lochview Guest House spared us that trouble.
The perfect place.
Tucked away off the road out of Ullapool, its the perfect spot to relax for a few days or a quick stop on the NC500.
Owners were great, rooms are clean and some serious OCD touches (toilet paper folded, all the complimentary shampoo/moisturiser bottles facing the same way, everything in line.
Never stayed in such a perfectly presented hotel.
Super super clean.
Breakfast in the morning was perfect and the views of the Loch while you eat are to die for.
As described Ardlair is a really well appointed B&B, with wonderful views over Loch Broom.
The room was very clean and glamorous on a par with a 4 star hotel. Due to current COVID restrictions there wasnt a breakfast available but there was an option for a continental meal and plenty of breakfast snacks and coffees. I loved the wee decanter of whisky, much needed after a long drive.
Thank you for a great place to base our break in Ullapool.
Ideal location with great views. Whether you’re doing the NC500 or catching a ferry from Ullapool, highly recommend staying at No8 Croft. Host was friendly, welcoming and nothing too much trouble. Room was very clean and comfortable, great nights sleep. Perfect poached eggs on toast for breakfast, or you could have opted for fresh fruit salad or porridge. Highly recommended, we look forward to visiting again. Jenny & Mike R
Very friendly staff and allowed me to store my luggage before check-in and after check-out. I last stayed here 15 years ago and it wasn't as nice as it is now. Although there are bunk beds, the mattresses were comfortable. It is the most reasonable in terms of nightly rates to stay in Ullapool now, especially most of the other hotels and B&Bs have put their rates up to about 110%.
Excellent hospitality and rooms had everything our group needed, plus surprisingly quiet (no noise from the pub) and a great view of the harbor. The pub downstairs had a wonderful atmosphere, and we were treated to live traditional music. Easy parking in front and back of the hotel. Staff were warm, friendly, and accommodating.
Very friendly and warm greeting on arrival. Unfortunately couldn’t be allocated rooms close together due to upgrading hotel still ongoing but rooms very clean and comfortable plus breakfast was exceptionally good. Would recommend staying.
A friendly, clean, cosy and well-located hotel serving a hearty breakfast. The harbour is just down the road (I also recommend the excellent fish 'n' chip shop), Would definitely book again if I return to Ullapool.
On the edge of Ullapool, near to the ferry terminal, the room was comfortable and clean, with easy access to the top Road at the back of the hotel to get our dog in and out without disturbing other guests.
Friendly staff, small but very clean room, excellent evening meal & breakfast, although We thought that it was a bit overpriced at £150/ night
When we got an excellent hotel at Ullapool for the same price.
Central to the town centre, but then I suppose everything is, as Ullapool is very small. Staff at hotel friendly. I left my spare car key by mistake and they mailed it home to me at no charge, very kind.
Loved this B&B. Great location in Ullapool, easy walk to restaurants, shops and ferry. Rooms were comfortable and clean. Delicious fresh cooked breakfast and tea service in the rooms. Great hosts.
The hotel was spotlessly clean, all staff very friendly and helpful and breakfast was excellent. We liked to be able to sit in the lounge with our own drinks. Loved the toiletries provided.
Great location to Ullapool. Very clean and friendly hotel. James on reception was particularly helpful and gave advise on where we might see a football match. Breakfast was very good also.
The location is perfect. The hotel is located on the main street and has a restaurant on site that serves fresh seafood. The room was large and comfortable.
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