Tigh an Eilean Hotel has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Shieldaig. The property is non-smoking throughout and is located 28 miles from Victoria Falls.
Located beside the picturesque Loch Maree, this hotel was built in 1872 and once hosted Queen Victoria as a guest.
Jason
United Kingdom
Incredible staff. Felt like royalty staying here. Assumed this was a mediocre stay and was completely overwhelmed by lovely refurbishment with stunning loch side view, staff that went above and beyond and were hugely passionate about their beautiful boutiquey hotel, and ate some of the finest food I've ever had in a hotel. 20 out of 10!
Edindoune is located in Strathcarron, just 17 miles from Eilean Donan Castle and 19 miles from Kyle of Lochalsh. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
Gillian
Australia
Very comfortable , self catering with everything provided. A country location so just a pub a minutes walk away. Hannah was very friendly and helpful. The room exceeded our expectations, don't think the photos did it justice . It was new and very modern.
On the shores of Loch Gairloch, Shieldaig Lodge is one of the few remaining traditional Highland shooting Lodges open to the public.
MacWilliam
United Kingdom
I had been out on the hills in Torridon and due to poor weather on the hills I arrived about 2 hours after the time I had previously indicated on my booking. When I checked in I said that I assumed that I was too late for dinner and was told that the chef could do me a meat and cheese platter in the bar. The meal was excellent.
At check in I explained that I needed to leave as soon as soon as possible after breakfast. At breakfast it was the same lady that had been at reception the previous evening and she did an excellent job in providing my breakfast as quickly as possible.
The location is stunning and I will return again for a family visit.
With free private parking, the property is 21 miles from Eilean Donan Castle and 23 miles from Kyle of Lochalsh. Outdoor dining is also possible at sterlochy dome.
Lourdes
United States of America
Tent was charming. Beautifully decorated, bed was comfortable. Very private. View is amazing.
The house and grounds were the outstanding part of our stay.
The house and grounds were the outstanding part of our stay. The house oozes character and history. Perfect for a Highland stay.
Felix and Sarah our hosts were friendly and helpful, a special mention to Phillipa who went the extra distance to make our stay perfect.
If you want a true Highland experience then a stay at the Torridon estate will not disappoint.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wanted to check out the town gallery to see if they sold the...
Wanted to check out the town gallery to see if they sold the Torridon estates artists work. People were inside, eating or such, and it said OPENED but the doors were locked. We were on our way out of town around 11:00 am. Sad..we were in the mood to buy and to have a hot drink! Doesn’t say much for the community! Also, on our way into town, the night before, 2 people were sitting out front of the local store or restaurant and we had our car top down and waved! They just stared at us! Not too friendly!
Maclebon
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is no ordinary accommodation as one is staying in a...
This is no ordinary accommodation as one is staying in a family home which is being developed by the owners. The bedrooms are well renovated with comfortable beds. No tv which did not bother us. Instead, the house is peaceful.
JOHN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We called ahead to Torridon stores and placed a grocery...
We called ahead to Torridon stores and placed a grocery order. Jo, at the stores, was most helpful and provided most of what we needed. The rest we picked up at Tesco in Inverness. There is another useful store at Sheildaig.
We had excellent meals and service at the ‘Bo and Muc’, ‘The Walked Garden’ at Applecross, ‘Kishorn Seafood Bar’ at Kishorn.
Ben View was perfect for a family get together with four generations spread out through the house.
It is difficult to imagine finding a place that could offer better, ever-changing, views.
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Torridon is simply one of the best places if you want to...
Torridon is simply one of the best places if you want to decompress and get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The scenery is both dramatic and very beautiful, but also extremely peaceful and calming. I would love to visit this place at any time of the year (if it's accessible)
Robert
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We only stayed one night whilst on the NC 500.
We only stayed one night whilst on the NC 500. Would be nice to stay longer but quite pricey for a B and B. We ate at Torridon Inn 4 miles away, worth the journey , alternative would be further away. Make sure you book somewhere to eat before travelling.
Surrounding area is stunning.
Torridon is a small Hamlet and quite secluded so take provisions. We arrived on a Sunday and the cafe was closed.
The cottages would be a good option for a number of days so no need to eat out.
The house was a grand mansion built in 1875, undergoing extensive renovation. The continental Breakfast was served in the room and was very nice. The Service friendly and accommodating. The bedrooms were clean, tidy and the beds comfortable. The house and the
whole experience was very different from the norm we would expect at a B n B, but, that doesn't mean that we didn't find the experience enjoyable, because we did, with the host very friendly and warm.
The estate is a magnificent property and we enjoyed the spacious room with a view. On arrival, we were greeted by a wild stag at the garden and it set our mood well. Felix the host was very helpful all the way and we had a wonderful and comfortable time at Torridon Estate. A bonus to our stay was we had breakfast served at the room where we could take our time to eat and enjoy the room a bit more, in pajamas.
We got the opportunity to stay at the Lochside Cottage for a day and we were awestruck. The cottage is magnificent, with a well equipped kitchen, comfortable beds, a great fire place and a wood fire hot tub.
The night we spent there felt like a dream. We highly recommend it! We were kindly offered to stay at the cottage instead of the main house as there were some minor heating issues.
Easy to find, plenty of space to park
Warm welcome - it felt like visiting friends
Lovely rooms - lots of space and nice furniture
Comfy beds - lovely and big
Plenty of hot water - good shower
Breakfast in our rooms was well organised - we liked this for a change and there was a table and chairs.
Amazing house on a large estate which included a water fall.
very atmospheric, big old building very different from standard hotels. Esoteric. Big comfortable bed and the room was warm due to local heaters. Breakfast was served on a tray to the room. It turned out to be excellent and varied. Tucked away location at the end of long woodland drive. it felt like we had entered a Murder Mystery Weekend. Good Wi-Fi
The hostel is a great base to go hiking in torridon and the surrounding areas. The people who work there are friendly and gave some great suggestions on what hikes to do based on one's fitness levels and goals. The common lounge was amazing - gave a very luxury vibe to an otherwise good, clean hostel (which exceeded my expectations)
Amazing location in the heart of Torridon making it very accessible for hikes in the surrounding mountains or by the Lochside. Extremely welcoming hosts who are making excellent efforts to refurbish the lodge. Our room was nicely decorated and very comfortable indeed. We enjoyed breakfast being served in our room.
Torridon Estate is a unique property and experience. It’s not a chain hotel nor is it a cookie cutter boutique hotel. It may not be to everyone’s taste but we loved it and it was a highlight of our NC500 trip. The Torridon Estate website tells you all you need to know to see if you’d enjoy this unique experience
Breakfast was provided in room and was very welcome.
We were pleased to have the opportunity to stay in the estate house, a property full of character and the owner's home.
It was not typical hotel/b&b accommodation but all the better for that.
We had everything we needed in this fantastic location
The staff were incredible, I have travelled extensively on business mostly abroad and can honestly say that the staff at Torridon were amongst the best that I have experienced. Am looking forward to returning.
Staff were so lovely. Lots of space, large lounge, big dinning room and kitchen. We used a little snug by reception to play cards with family in evening. Mrs lovely. Location amazing.
The owner Sarah was lovely, really friendly and fun. The bedrooms are big and airy with nice big windows. The driveway up to the estate is lovely with views across Loch Torridon.
Large Manor House down a secluded road. Our room was large with a lovely sitting area and table for our breakfast which was brought to us. Breakfast was fresh and perfect.
Absolutely gorgeous /perfect location. Well equipped with everything you may need. Bright and spacious - location was excellent for exploring Torridon mountains and area
Absolutely the best breakfast of all our stays in Scotland! Best omelets I've ever had!
Charming chateau that was quite comfortable for our stay. Very spacious room.
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