please ?
links are good too ๐
http://www.garvaulthotel.co.uk/
*one way bike ride just opposite
*suggest phone check also some for sales on google, bit chintsy but brekkie with deer in the garden - food was ok, home cooking
http://www.ruareidh.co.uk/
*out of way, niche, not upmarket, great views, nice pub but a fair/wee long bit away, good brekkie, didn't try evening meal
I wouldn't stay at the Kinlochbervie hotel again.
Glendhu bothy is but a short cycle from the road. As is Suileag. Staying in a hotel merely isolates you from the countryside and can cause exercise avoidance.
I appreciate this response only loosely addresses the 'accommodation' side of your question.
*Edit - you can also pitch a tent - just being helpful you understand.*
The Forest Way bunkhouse and B&B [url] http://www.forestway.co.uk/ [/url]
Lovely place and run by a pal of mine (that's not the only reason I'm recommending it though).
any good hotel recomendations ?
I stayed at the Forest Way a couple of weeks ago. Splendid indeed. I've not used hotels in that area, bunkhouses and camping only I'm afraid.
The Ferry Boat Inn in Ullapool is a "real" pub with rooms. Great views if you get a front-facing room too. Food is usually excellent, with decent portions - you might even get Ostrich.
If your 'that way', stay at the Crask Inn. A very unusual experience...... During dinner service, the owners dissapeared into the kitchen to butcher a stag with a hatchet and hacksaw.... ๐ฏ
[url= http://www.summerisleshotel.co.uk/index.asp ]Summer Isles Hotel[/url] if someone else is paying. it is bloody fantastic though.
The Ceilidh Place in Ullapool. Spent part of my honeymoon there. Doesn't feel like a hotel at all (in a good way, the food is fantastic and the book shop is great.
Kylesku Hotel if you're up that far
[url= http://www.kyleskuhotel.co.uk/new_page_2.htm ]http://www.kyleskuhotel.co.uk/new_page_2.htm[/url]
There's a pie shop in Lochinver ๐
[url= http://www.lochinverlarder.co.uk/ ]http://www.lochinverlarder.co.uk/[/url]
[url= http://www.piesbypost.co.uk/ ]http://www.piesbypost.co.uk/[/url]
I think the Kylesku is closed at this time of the year....as are lots of places obviously.
Second the Ceillidh Place, I can certainly vouch for the food.
wow - thanks folks - keep them coming......for motorbike touring next summer..... ๐
In Ullapool:
The Ceilidh Place is very nice/chilled, great food too.
The Caledonian was grubby/tired - not recommended!
The Royal Hotel is quite nice although reminded me of The Shining when I was there last Jan/Feb(understandably very quiet).