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Ullapool B&B Accommodation
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WATERSIDE HOUSE - ULLAPOOL BED AND BREAKFAST Our B&B is situated on the water front near the local harbour and is very convenient if you are taking the ferry to the Isle of Lewis.
Whatever your holiday plans, we extend a warm and friendly welcome to all our guests and offer a relaxed atmosphere which we hope feels like home from home. |
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Our 3 bedrooms all have magnificent views overlooking the harbour, the shores of Loch Broom and the panorama of the surrounding hills.
The picture on the left is an example of what can be seen from all the bedrooms From your window, you can also watch local fishing/cruise boats sail in and out of the harbour as well as the ferry arriving and docking from Stornoway. On occasions in the summer months there are also very large cruise ships anchored in the loch opposite our house. You can even watch seals and (if you are lucky enough) otters swimming in the sea from your bedroom window. |
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We offer a choice of comfortable accommodation in
3 double bedrooms.
All rooms are located upstairs and have en-suite shower facilities, flat screen TVs, hospitality trays and free wireless Internet access. No smoking throughout the house. |
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B&B prices from £27.50 per person
We are open all year (with the exception of family holidays). To check vacancies you can use our Online Enquiry Form or simply e-mail us. |
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Included in our tariff is a varied menu which not only caters for those who enjoy the full Scottish breakfast but also for vegetarians.
For evening meals you will find many pubs and restaurants (some of which are renowned for their seafood specialities) all within easy walking distance of the house. |
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![]() Photo courtesy of Ullapool golf course |
In addition to its variety of shops, tourist information centre and award-winning heritage museum, the town also has a modern leisure centre and swimming pool. By the shore there is a scenic 9 hole golf course where clubs are available for hire. |
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Ullapool is the ferry terminal for sailings across The Minch to the Isle of Lewis.
During the summer you can take the early boat over to Stornoway and get a coach tour of the island before returning to Ullapool in the evening. This is an excellent day trip to visit the Hebrides if your time or money is limited, as the trip includes a visit to the famous Callanish standing stones.
Local boats from Ullapool harbour will take you on popular cruises to see seals, a variety of sea-bird species, dolphins and other interesting wildlife. |
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Ullapool's central location on the north-west coast makes it an ideal base for touring.
Head northwards and in 45 minutes you can be enjoying views of the Summer Isles from Achiltibuie. Discover the unique coastal roads, panoramic views of mountains and remote sands of Sutherland. Explore the Inchnadamph caves along the way and Smoo Cave at Durness which also has beautiful beaches and dunes nearby. Intrepid travellers may like to take the trip to Cape Wrath which is the most north-westerly place on the British mainland.
Head south from Ullapool to explore Wester Ross with the unusual gardens at Inverewe, harbour and heritage museum at Gairloch with its nearby lighthouse, plus a whole range of mountain scenery and deserted beaches. |
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Ullapool is just over 60 minutes drive from Inverness which has bus, train and plane connections with the rest of Scotland and the UK. Coach services operate every day except Sunday between Inverness and Ullapool with connections further north. Car rental is available from Inverness airport.
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Donnie & Fiona Hossack
Waterside House 6 West Shore Street Ullapool IV26 2UR Scotland Telephone: +44 (0)1854 612 140 E-mail: DAHossack@aol.com |
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Don't forget to view the Virtual Tour To check vacancies or book your stay
We look forward to meeting you. |
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