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A cozy corner of the studio features two comfortable armchairs adorned with decorative cushions, positioned near a window offering a view of lush greenery. A TV is mounted on the wall across from the chairs, adding a touch of modern convenience.
Guest suite in Ullapool
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 800 reviews

The Snug

The Snug is a modern self contained compact studio,recently renovated ,situated in a good location in the village of Ullapool,close to all local amenities. One of a few ,local guest accommodations that accepts one night stays. The Snug has a double bed (Simba ) ,shower, toilet, TV, ( free view) free WiFi, tea & Nespresso coffee machine, also towels/linen supplied.A small fridge on site. Best suited for couples or singles. Free on street parking & not in Cul de Sac or right outside my neighbours!

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A cozy sleeping area features a spacious queen-size bed with crisp white linens. Natural wood finishes create a rustic charm, complemented by soft gray curtains framing the window that allows gentle light to illuminate the room.
Guesthouse in Dundonnell
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

Rustic charm, cosy & nostalgic Bedstee for 2

Bedstee is a remote, sheltered haven on our croft in a beautiful setting overlooking Little Loch Broom. Situated at the end of an 8 mile single track road off the NC500, it's perfect to explore the Highlands. Adventure, stunning views, silence and the elements, our cosy, romantic Bedstee has an intimate and nostalgic rustic feel. Created with love and attention to detail, we wish that you will experience a unique stay in a wonderful little crofting township. Dogs on leads are very welcome.

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A driveway leads to a house located by the sea, with grassy terrain and a fence marking the property boundary. Several cars are parked in front, and hills can be seen in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Home in Achiltibuie
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Conival, Achiltibuie Exceptional Views and Comfort

Conival is a warm comfortable house with stunning sea and mountain views.It has a large lounge and extremely well equipped kitchen downstairs with an additional lounge and kitchen area upstairs making the property ideal for two families sharing. It is quiet, isolated and forms the perfect base for a wide range of outdoor activities such as hill climbing, kayaking, walking and fishing all available locally. Large glass sliding doors allow floor to ceiling views of the sea, sky and Summer Isles.

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A modern flat is featured under a night sky, illuminated by external lights. The building showcases a glass-fronted balcony with doors leading into the interior, framed by two windows on either side. The architectural design emphasizes clean lines and a welcoming entrance.
Apartment in Ullapool
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 398 reviews

Centrally located modern flat in Ullapool

A modern self contained flat in the centre of the village of Ullapool. Newly built in 2020 it is over a double garage at the rear of the owner's house. Own private stairs and entrance and folding door open from the open plan sitting room and kitchen to a glass fronted balcony. One double bedroom with en suite shower room. All electric. Colour TV, Wifi and shared private parking area. Very central for all the amenities of this pretty fishing village which are within within a few minutes walk.

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A traditional white cottage with a red-tiled roof is framed by bare trees, showcasing a welcoming front porch area. A stone wall lines the foreground, adding to the cottage's charming character. Clear blue skies create a bright backdrop for the dwelling.
Cottage in Talmine
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Shepherd Moon - Sea View Cottage near NC500

Shepherd Moon is a charming traditional cottage in an outstanding location just off the North Coast 500. When you arrive, you will appreciate the private parking and electric vehicle charger at the rear of the cottage. Shepherd Moon has recently been tastefully updated, with everything designed to give you the best possible accommodation. Because we always try to exceed your expectations, you will love how fast the Wi-Fi is at Shepherd Moon. Character, comfort, and connected when you need it.

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The bothy’s exterior is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring a mix of stone and wooden walls. Flower boxes adorn the windows, adding vibrant splashes of color. A simple table sits outside, inviting peaceful moments amidst natural beauty.
Place to stay in Lochbroom
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

Charming Eco friendly Highland Bothy - sleeps two.

Stay in this charming unique highland bothy nestled amidst idyllic woodland overlooking Loch Broom and the mountains beyond. Inside the bothy there is an easy to light wood burning stove , a kitchen area with hot and cold water and gas burner for cooking and traditional style highland box beds with interior lighting. There is a long deep window seat where you can sit to watch birds feeding outside or to enjoy the lovely view. Tor Bothy is low impact sitting in 7 acres of re- wilded land.

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An inviting wooden pod exterior is seen at dusk, featuring a hot tub illuminated with green light. The pod’s rounded entrance showcases large glass doors. Wooden decking offers a welcoming area, complemented by simple outdoor seating. Soft ambient lighting adds to the serene atmosphere.
Tiny home in Lochinver
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

A unique, comfortable space with hot tub & views!

Suilven View is a newly built pod, established in 2018. The pod is nestled on a hillside, located in Baddidarrach. Suilven view pod is up a hill slightly, overlooking Lochinver. There is an ensuite bathroom, open space living room/kitchen area, balcony and excellent views of Suilven, one of our stunning and uniquely shaped Mountain's. The property is unique, charming, comfortable, and well maintained. The pod is 21sqm's or 7 metres by 3.5 metres in size. Ceiling height is 8-9 feet.

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The modern treehouse is elevated above the forest floor, supported by slender stilts. Surrounded by lush greenery, it features large windows that allow natural light to enhance the interior. The structure's sleek design contrasts with the organic elements of the woodland setting.
Treehouse in Lochbroom
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Spectacular Tree Hoose high in our woodland canopy

A romantic retreat in which Tree Hoose is uniquely located, elevated within our woodland canopy and with spectacular views over looking Loch Broom. This beautiful warm inviting space has the blissful feeling of being a worlds away. Tree Hoose's open plan accommodation, comprises 1nr kingsize bed + 1nr single bed transformed from our beautiful crafted elm window bench seat, with underfloor heating throughout supplemented by a woodburner for an irresistibly 'toasty' evening. Pet friendly

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Foulis Castle is set amidst lush greenery, surrounded by expansive fields leading to the water's edge. The castle's elegant architecture stands out, framed by mature trees, creating a picturesque view of the estate and the serene landscape beyond.
Castle in GB
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 960 reviews

The Courtyard, Foulis Castle, Highland Scotland

Foulis Castle, Evanton is near the ancient burgh of Dingwall. Foulis Castle is a 15 min walk away from the Storehouse Restaurant & Farm shop, which is situated on the shore/beach of the Cromarty Firth (Mon-Sat, 9-5pm). You’ll love my place because of privacy of having your own country retreat within beautifully landscaped gardens. My place is small with one bedroom that contains either x2 singles or zip&link super-king size bed. The 3rd guest is on a roll-away mattress ideal for a child.

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The exterior of the property showcases a charming structure with a balcony above the entrance. Surrounding greenery includes flowering plants and gravel paths, while the rugged landscape and distant mountains create a serene backdrop.
Guest suite in Inchnadamph
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Relaxing Self Catering Room on Spectacular NC500

The Byre is located in the farmhouse steading of Kirkton of Assynt, Inchnadamph, on the North Coast 500. Inchnadamph is renowned for its beauty, geology, wildlife, fishing, historical sites, walking and caving but is equally suited to those looking for a family holiday or quick break. Enjoy the peace and quiet with views of Conival, Quinag and Canisp at the head of Loch Assynt where the deer regularly graze a few feet away. Lochinver is 13 miles away and the nearest sandy beach 15 miles.

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Apartment in Lochinver
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Cosy Highland Fireside Escape

Built in 1875, The Old Coach House exudes historical charm with its rustic architecture and cosy ambiance. Number Three has been lovingly renovated to offer maximum comfort and tranquility during your stay. The Old Coach House is located centrally in the charming fishing village of Lochinver, nestled in the wild Scottish Highlands. Surrounded by some of the most dramatic beaches and mountain ranges in the country, Lochinver offers an abundance of activities to suit every visitor.

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Dome in Lochbroom
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Am Falachan - Lochside roundhouse

A bright and spacious timber roundhouse nestled below a single-track road amongst trees and by the shores of Loch Broom. Am Falachan offers a warm welcome within a private and peaceful self-contained dwelling with sweeping views over Loch Broom to Beinn Dearg and the surrounding hills. Am Falachan is located in Letters (An Leitir), 2.5 miles off the A835 and approximately 10 miles from the west coast fishing village of Ullapool. A perfect basecamp for Scotland's Highlands.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Ullapool?

    Many travelers choose stays along the waterfront area for scenic views and access to cafes. The outskirts of Ullapool have cottages, family-friendly houses, and cosy retreats surrounded by nature.

  • What are the best things to do in Ullapool with kids?

    Families often explore the pebble beaches, enjoy boat trips on Loch Broom, or visit the Ullapool Museum for interactive exhibits. Outdoor play parks and nearby nature trails give children room to wander.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Ullapool?

    Ullapool has boat trips on Loch Broom, lively music sessions in cozy pubs, and waterfront walks that highlight local scenery. Visitors often enjoy exploring art galleries or discovering regional history at small museums.

  • How is the weather in Ullapool?

    Ullapool has cool, damp weather year-round, with temperatures ranging from 37°F (3°C) in winter to 63°F (17°C) in summer. Rain is frequent, so waterproof clothing is useful for outdoor exploration.

  • When is the best time to visit Ullapool?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures near 44–63°F (7–17°C), longer daylight, and seasonal events. Rain is common year-round, so layers and waterproof gear are helpful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Ullapool?

    Explore the Ullapool Harbour for local culture, wander through the Ullapool Museum to learn about the area’s history, and visit Rhue Lighthouse near the village for coastal views. Artists’ studios and galleries are frequently suggested stops.

  • What are some hiking trails in Ullapool?

    Discover the Ullapool Hill Trail for sweeping views, explore paths around the Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve, or wander woodland routes near Leckmelm. Trail options range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Ullapool?

    Families frequently enjoy boat trips on Loch Broom, painting sessions at local art studios, and outdoor adventures on Ullapool Hill. The museum and small village play parks are welcoming spaces for children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Ullapool?

    Explore ancient landscapes at Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve, visit local beaches around Achmelvich, or discover scenic gardens such as Inverewe Garden. Many travelers enjoy distillery tours in nearby villages.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Ullapool?

    Many stays in Ullapool welcome pets, especially cottages and homes on the outskirts or near walking paths. Pet-friendly amenities often include secure gardens and easy access to nature trails.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Ullapool?

    Locals suggest packing waterproof gear and layers for unpredictable weather and visiting galleries for local art. Early bookings at village restaurants are often helpful during festival periods and peak seasons.

  • What is Ullapool known for?

    Ullapool is known for its picturesque harbour, thriving live music scene, and fresh seafood cuisine. The village has a reputation for welcoming travelers and hosting cultural festivals.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Ullapool?

    Explore the quirky local art galleries, discover tucked-away pebble beaches around the harbour, or wander scenic trails beyond the main village. The Leckmelm Shrubbery is frequently suggested for its unique plant collections.

  • What are the best foods to try in Ullapool?

    Ullapool is known for fresh seafood like locally landed langoustines, smoked salmon, and fish and chips. Try homemade oatcakes and traditional Scottish cheeses at area bakeries or markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Ullapool?

    Pack waterproof clothing, sturdy boots for trail walks, and layers suitable for temperatures between 37–63°F (3–17°C) throughout the year. A reusable water bottle, camera, and an umbrella or rain jacket can be useful for exploring local sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Ullapool like?

    Ullapool has a relaxed nightlife scene with music-filled pubs, local ales, and occasional live performances. Many venues highlight traditional Scottish music and a welcoming atmosphere for conversation.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Ullapool?

    Ullapool has music weekends, including the guitar festival, as well as seasonal arts events that attract people interested in local culture. Around the harbour, regattas and community celebrations are frequently suggested during the warmer months.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Ullapool?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals in Ullapool are available both in the village center and the surrounding countryside. Many homes feature spacious living areas, access to outdoor spaces, and options near parks or beaches.

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Ullapool stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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