The Portland Hotel is located in Lybster. Boasting a spacious guest lounge, this property also provides guests with a restaurant. Guests can have a cocktail at the bar.
Joanna
United Kingdom
Very welcoming staff. Helpful , friendly and great service.
Located in Lybster in the Highlands Region, 35 km from Thurso, Acarsaid B&B features a sun terrace and views of the garden. Free WiFi is offered and free private parking is available on site.
Janette
United Kingdom
We had a lovely stay and the bed was very comfortable. The breakfast was very good. The owners were very friendly and helpful.
Situated 32 km from Sinclair's Bay, The Antlers offers 3-star accommodation in Lybster and has a garden. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Set 35 km from Thurso and 39 km from John O Groats, Taigh An Clachair offers accommodation in Lybster. The property boasts views of the sea and is 18 km from Wick.
Joanne
United Kingdom
It was a home away from home, it had everything you would need and then things you thought you would not need but needed. Honestly one of the best cottages we have stayed in. The views were amazing even on the misty days.
Set in Lybster and only 32 km from Sinclair's Bay, Helens Lybster cosy cottage on NC500 offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking. The property has quiet street views....
Roxanna
United Kingdom
The cottage is immaculately clean and tidy, has everything you would need for a comfortable stay. Furnished to a high standard with quality soft furnishings. Helen is lovely and very helpful and available if needed. The cottage is situated in a prime position for doing the NC500 or just exploring Caithness. There is private parking and the cottage is situated centrally in the village of Lybster. Smart TV, wifi available. Second time visiting and will rebook again when I need to stay in the area. Information available for the surrounding area and I’m sure Helen would be happy to assist with places to visit and see.
Set in Latheron, in a historic building, 37 km from Sinclair's Bay, Forse of Nature is a recently renovated guest house with a garden and shared lounge. The property has sea and river views.
Janice MacDonald
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff. Room very comfortable. Access to seating area/ kitchen is a real bonus. Also, craft shops on the premises with some very interesting items. Lovely wood for walking beside the property, and you can also enjoy seeing lots of birds at feeding stations from cafe.
Featuring a garden, The Windy Roost is set in Occumster in the Highlands region, 30 km from Sinclair's Bay. There is a private entrance at the campground for the convenience of those who stay.
Linda
United Kingdom
Excellent location, the Roost was cosy,modern,had everything you would need for a stay.
Set in Latheron and only 35 km from Sinclair's Bay, Castle Shieling offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking. The property has mountain and garden views.
Caio
United Kingdom
The place was very clean, magnificent views!
Everything was to high standards, the bed was great, it has almost every utensil that you might need in case you need to cook for yourself.
The blinds were great and kept the place very dark in the morning.
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Wick and overlooking Wick River, The family-run Norseman Hotel features its own private garden. It offers an on-site car park and free Wi-Fi.
Alan
United Kingdom
the staff although many of them were very young far exceeded my expectations of friendliness, professionalism and were very helpful with sharing local knowledge of the area to improve our overall stay, places to visit what's on and where to eat outside of the hotel, not that we really needed to as the dining was lovely with many locals using the restaurant every day testament to how popular the food is. breakfast is hearty with plenty selection and from fresh local produce. would certainly recommend.
Take the walk down to the harbour. It is very scenic and we were lucky enough to see dolphins offshore. There is also a short path uphill from near the harbour which gives views down to the harbour and along the coast.
Neil
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It’s quite and can be used a base only. Nothing around.
It’s quite and can be used a base only. Nothing around. We went 20minutes back down the road to a Resturaunt called “the bay” it was lovely but you need to book ahead because it’s the only one for miles.
lauren
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The area is very very rural.
The area is very very rural. Lybster does have one hotel where you can eat if required. The nearest town is Wick which is about 15 miles away. It has a Lidl and Tesco's. Truro is bigger (20 miles away) and has a better selection of eateries. You really do need to plan your meal times and where you will be throughout the day. It is 33 miles to go to John O'Groats which is the main attraction. Beautiful scenery and various hiking trails available. A ferry is also available to take you to Orkney Islands if required. Approx £90 for a car plus 2 pax ONE WAY.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lybster is a village with a lot to offer by way of friendly...
Lybster is a village with a lot to offer by way of friendly Caithness hospitality. It is in close proximity with the principal town of Wick and conveniently located for visiting local tourist attractions and the breath-taking scenery of the North coast.
William
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lybster has a lovely harbour where you can go for cliff top...
Lybster has a lovely harbour where you can go for cliff top walks or enjoy a snack outside the Waterlines Museum which is also very much worth a visit. It also had a superb garden centre on the main street and a nine hole golf course. Its welcoming hotel provides good food. Glass Storms has beautiful work on display and for sale.
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The harbour was a treat!
The harbour was a treat! The shop the Premier give cash back which was a big help. The pub the Commercial was friendly and so were the locals. We actual saw a picture of our Grandfather on the wall who died 40 years ago. Lots of history such as the road name Quatre Bras after the opening battle of Waterloo named in honour of General Sinclair's sons who fought there.
Joe
United Kingdom
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