Croft Cottage features sea views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Ullapool. This 4-star bed and breakfast offers a housekeeping service.
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.
Kurt
Australia
Lovely setting by the sea. Rooms small but clean and comfortable. Good breakfast. The staff were very friendly and helpful, especially Luke, on reception.
Located in Ullapool, Ardvreck House features a shared lounge, garden and free WiFi throughout the property. All units in the guest house are equipped with a kettle.
Pearce
United Kingdom
The house has a stupendous view on the Loch looking towards Ullapool. The room was spotless and comfortable. There was a lovely lounge with a picture window overlooking the Loch with a bookcase and an honesty bar. The breakfast was excellent, one of the choices being smashed avocado, baked tomatoes and giant mushroom, which were delicious. The staff very very friendly and welcoming.
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.
Claire
United Kingdom
Fantastic location and views, lovely big room, bathroom and bed, great shower. Although breakfast not provided, as well as the usual tea & coffee etc, we did have a fridge, toaster, plates and cutlery in the room so could make our own.
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.
Perfect place in May before the midgies are out and about.
Perfect place in May before the midgies are out and about. There are plenty places to eat but early booking is needed if you are not to be left with awkward times. Within easy distances of some spectacular scenery - atmospheric in the mist or beautiful in the sun.
James
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great little spot with good vibes.
Great little spot with good vibes. The town itself is small but the whole area had a buzz about it. The scenery is amazing. I would definitely visit again. It helped that it was 27 degrees and the sun was shining.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ullapool is on the route of the famous Route NC500.
Ullapool is on the route of the famous Route NC500. It's the perfect one night stop on the route. Ullapool is quaint, small, full of gift shops and the stunning "seaford" restaurant where I can highly recommend their fish and chips! Lovely little town - easy to walk around, you don't need to stay longer than the one night stop as the adventure of the NC500 continues!
Katharine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ullapool was cute and the views over the water special.
Ullapool was cute and the views over the water special. Interesting watching the ferries leave and come in from the islands. We were very lucky when we were there as the sun was shining and it was warm.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
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.
Breakfast ok, evening meal was not good and my wife had to return her burger which was too dry as were the chips. Waiting staff were all very polite but returned food was only knocked off the bill when we complained. Emails from the hotel suggested Ullapool was scarce on places to eat and advised we booked ahead at their restaurant as it had good reviews. Sadly we did not share the good reviews.
Hotel staff were very accommodating, after booking a twin which was all that was left in Ullapool on our budget, I explained we were on our honeymoon on the notes on the hope they could push the beds together. When we arrived they had gone one step further and actually swapped our room with another couple who actually wanted a twin. Good vegan breakfast. Powerful shower best we had in Scotland!
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%.
Comfortable/clean room. While we didn't meet the hosts in person, they made it easy for us to check-in ourselves. The room was comfortable and clean. Good WiFi and parking was onsite. There was a nice view from the room toward the bay. It was about a 5 minute drive into Ullapool from the B&B - a bit too far to walk in the dark in November (would have been 30 minutes).
Just up the road from the center of Ullapool, Ardvreck House is a gem. Beautifully decorated rooms and a great breakfast, it has everything you need and everything has been thought about and is immaculate.
The hotel lounge has stunning views over Loch Broom, come rain or shine , you can spend hours enjoying the view with tea and homemade cake.
The location was okay, with a 15 minute walk into Ullapool. Ullapool itself was rather uninviting, perhaps due to roadworks on the main road, very overpriced e.g £19.99 for fish and chips.
The hotel was very clean and the duvet was particularly soft and comfortable. There was lots of choices of teas and coffees in the room and welcome treats.
The location can’t be beat, with beautiful views over the Loch and just a short walk along the waterfront to the Ullapool downtown. The rooms were clean and spacious and seem to have been recently renovated, there is ample parking and the staff are friendly, welcoming and professional. We had a delicious dinner in the on site restaurant.
Nice, large, comfortable room. Comfortable seating. Large comfortable bed with down duvet. Quiet. Very nice hosts. Access to common room with fireplace. Absolutely delicious breakfast selections, highlighting award winning products from the area. Walking distance from everything in Ullapool. Easy, free parking. Would stay again.
It was conveniently located in the centre of Ullapool, near the Seafood Shack, near to the Cult Cafe and several bars. It had its own car park behind the hotel, with direct access into the back of the hotel. My single room was small, with a single bed, but everything was in place and there was a place for everything.
Great location overlooking the harbour made this hotel/pub the centre of the village life. Seafood meal in the evening was fresh and good value for money. Recommend to eat here as limited restaurants in the town, so book in advance
Great hotel in lovely location.. )try to book a room with view over the bay)
Ullapool is a busy stopping point for NC500. Plenty of places to eat and stunning scenery. Best to book restaurants before you go.
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.
great views right in Ullapool! Right on the water. So beautiful. incredible venison burger in the pub and a great beer. The live music was phenomenal. Friendly and thoughtful staff. Highly recommend!
The hotel was very dog friendly and the staff very welcoming. They even set up a table for us so that our dog could come to breakfast with us. The food was very good and our room very comfortable,
The hosts were very helpful and accommodating, with the ferry service being disrupted. The breakfast served was very good, the location was wonderful.
When in Ullapool, book the Riverside!
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