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Bed
& Breakfast in an Eighteenth Century farmhouse peacefully situated outside
Gairloch village in the North-Western Highlands of Scotland

Accommodation
We have three guest bedrooms.
One double with large private bathroom, and two double/twin rooms each with
large en suite bathroom.
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We operate a Green Tourism Policy
Where possible we use recycled, organic, Fairtrade and local products. |
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We trust that you will leave a minimal environmental footprint on departing from Gairloch. |
A full cooked breakfast with choices
Television in all rooms
Free wi-fi Internet access
Warm, centrally-heated
rooms
Tea facilities
Hairdryer and iron
Excellent drying room
for your outdoor wear
Guide books
Non-smoking
Packed lunch by arrangement (extra charge)
Open
all year
Tariff 2010:
Rates are per person
per night, and include full Scottish breakfast.
Double
room with large private bathroom £3133
Double/twin with en suite bathroom
£3335
Double/twin with en suite bathroom
£3335
£10 single supplement May-September



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To
book your stay at
Kerrysdale House, contact:
Mrs Marie Macrae
Kerrysdale House
Gairloch, Ross-shire, IV21 2AL
Phone:
01445 712292
E-mail: mac.kerr@btinternet.com |
Payment
can be made by cheque with bankers card, or by travellers cheque. We also accept card payments via PayPal (no PayPal account needed).
How
to find us:
Kerrysdale House is on the A832, on the scenic Wester Ross Coastal Trail just
south of Gairloch. It is set back from the road, 400 yards north of the turning
to Badachro 68 miles from Inverness, 55 miles from Ullapool, and 30
miles from Torridon
Click
here to see a map showing Kerrysdale House's location
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Kerrysdale
House
Kerrysdale
House is a listed farmhouse, built in 1793 by the Mackenzies of Gairloch. Today this historic house offers visitors modern
comforts and a hearty breakfast amidst the peaceful surroundings of lovely
Kerrysdale. It is set back from the road in its own large garden surrounded
by mature Canadian Redwood trees.

Gairloch
On
the coast overlooking the
Western Isles, nearby Gairloch has
much to offer for a relaxing holiday, with
its 9-hole Golf Course, pitch & putt, sports & leisure centre and
the prize-winning Heritage Museum. And of course a stroll round the fishing
harbour or on one of the many quiet sandy beaches is not to be missed. Sea
and freshwater fishing can be arranged, with boats to hire. Trips on the loch
specialize in spotting marine life including whales and porpoises.

Dining
out
Gairloch
has several excellent hotels, restaurants and bars within a 3 mile radius.
We will be happy to make recommendations and reservations on your behalf.

Gairloch:
the beach by the Golf Course.
Click here to visit Gairloch Online for more information
and photos of Gairloch.
Further
afield
Six miles north of Gairloch is the world famous subtropical Inverewe Garden,
owned by the
National Trust for Scotland. To the south is the lovely Loch Maree with the
Torridons beyond,
and all around there are hills to walk or climb.

More information about things to see and do in the Gairloch and Poolewe area |