Very close to Thurso Train Station, this hotel has free Wi-Fi, free public parking and comfortable rooms with Freeview digital TV. Station Hotel serves fine Scottish meat cooked in a traditional...
Richard
United Kingdom
Really pleased with our stay. We were only there for a night, but we enjoyed the time. Staff were polite and helpful, rooms clean, comfortable and spacious. Food good quality and good value.
Located in Thurso, 23 miles from Sinclair's Bay, Forss House has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Betsy
United States of America
Location is beautiful. We stayed in Miller's Cottage 1 with falls our front and within waslking distance of main house. Room was nice and big with huge bath. Dinner was outstanding!
Offering a restaurant serving fresh Caithness seafood, Pentland Hotel is centrally located in Thurso and provides free WiFi access in public areas. A lounge bar with snacks is at the guests' disposal....
Royal Thurso Hotel is centrally located in close proximity to the train station in the town of Thurso. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi access in rooms and public areas of the hotel.
The Weigh Inn Hotel & Lodges overlooks the Pentland Firth and has panoramic views of the Orkney Islands. The Orkney car ferry is 2 minutes away. The hotel is located on the outskirts of Thurso.
Westlea Bed and Breakfast provides beachfront accommodations in Thurso. Featuring sea and quiet street views, this bed and breakfast also has free Wifi.
Sandy
United States of America
Suffice it to say that photo of this place does not do it justice…the woodwork and moldings are beautiful, but what truly sets it out from other places is how the host (Michael) and his partner (Karen) make you feel right at home. I’d messaged Michael to let him know what time we would be arriving in town, and lo and behold, as soon as we stepped out of the train station, I heard my name called! We were intending to take a taxi but he was there to fetch us! Our room was beautiful, very spacious and comfortable with a view looking out at the water…and Michael had several suggestions for what we might want to do during our short stay. We were pleasantly surprised at what a pleasant little town this is and took walks along the Pentland Firth, the River Thurso as well as visited the museum which had a wealth of information! Karen cooked us an amazing breakfast and Michael offered to take us to the ferry terminal! Talk about customer service, thank you so much!
I love Thurso, I have visited regular over the last 55...
I love Thurso, I have visited regular over the last 55 years.I initially visited as a child with my parents to then visit as a young adult. I continued visiting with my own children visiting the local with visiting my family who live in Thurso and have lots of happy memories. Lots to do and see, locals are friendly and the prices are reasonable for meals, bar lunches, coffee and cake.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
We had a car so it was easy to get to the places we wanted...
We had a car so it was easy to get to the places we wanted to go. Thurso is a lovely town and has everything you need and is a good base to go and see other things too provided you have your own transport.
james
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Thurso has the most wonderful museum, which is most...
Thurso has the most wonderful museum, which is most definitely worth making time to visit. Its obviously had some decent funding and is extremely informative and well laid out. There are some fascinating Pictish exhibits and a really interesting historical film about the region throughout the past 2000 years. It really is one of the best museums I have ever visited.
There are a small number of free parking spaces out front.
Jane
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
To me Thurso is a nice town easy to move around and spacious...
To me Thurso is a nice town easy to move around and spacious like most towns a few closed shops but the wons that are nice to browse around recommend Mackeys whiskey shop olso a dander in the park and along by the river
douglas
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
People friendly and everybody relaxed it seemed.
People friendly and everybody relaxed it seemed. Quiet and peaceful if windswept and a bit bleak in bad weather. Very interesting history and sites to visit. Excellent museum with fascinating display in Dounreay vuvlear power station and standing stones. Also the ruined St. Peter’s Kirk a must see and be sure to meet Maureen the guide who will tell you all about it. All the shops you could need for supplies with Tesco and Coop close to centre. Restaurants and take always plentiful. I don’t drink so can’t comment on pubs but there are ample. Town clean - no litter, dog crap or graffiti. Handy for Orkney ferry. Loved it. Mikhail
Michael
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Thurso is almost a necessary stop when doing the NC500.
Thurso is almost a necessary stop when doing the NC500. It was very quiet and in my opinion tired and run down. We ate at the "Y not" and if asked - I would say Y not go somewhere else. The food was bland and looked like it been under the heat lamp for ages. The waitress forgot my starter so that didn't happen and the steak was straight out of the freezer, over cooked and tasteless. This doesn't mean on another night they could get it right. It seamed busy but the restaurant choices arnt vast which might explain why. Our friends stayed at the Weigh inn and were happy with their stay. We didnt see much of the town other than stopping in Invictus for a drink on the high st where the staff there were almost friendly - we are English after all. A warm welcome wasn't on a plate for a lot of our journey. The hotel Invictus was attached to looked nice but again not a lot of choice and this was full when we looked in May although I didnt see a guest arrive or leave.
Great location in Thurso - the Holborn Hotel is a prominent building with an excellent pub and restaurant attached. Staff were friendly and the breakfast was pretty good too. We were made to feel very welcome during our stay. Rooms were spotless - they’re not spectacular but in line with other local hotels and are perfectly comfortable.
An extremely nice stay, lovely room, great breakfast - with very good quality local produce -cooked to order.
The hostess was extremely accommodating and helpful - nothing was a bother.
Throughout the hotel were items which indicated great attention to detail.
Very dog friendly.
Great location close to the centre of town. Good breakfast and we enjoyed a Sunday night roast. Very comfortable bedrooms. Easy access to Scrabster for the Orkney ferry and for touring the North Coast. On Saturday evening the Thurso Pipe Band plays outside the hotel.
We have stayed here on several occasions and each time we have been delighted with the Hotel. Good great, rooms clean, staff are so friendly. Nothing bad to say about The Park Hotel. 😁😁
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