Here, in the heart of Wester Ross, we are surrounded by a beautiful, ever changing landscape. After a long day exploring the Highlands, what could be better than watching the sun melt into the loch, whilst enjoying a wide selection of local sea food, fine wines, malt whisky and Scottish ales? Located on the West Coast, on the shores of a large sea loch, we offer a great choice of locally sourced fish and sea food. Set on the shores of Little Loch Broom at the foot of the An Teallach Mountains, we are in the perfect location for your Highland stay.
Services
Our coffee shop is open from 11am - 2.30pm every day. As well as scrumptious home baked cakes, shortbread and pastries, we have a light lunch menu. We have the most wonderful cakes, bread, pastries and shortbread for you to enjoy. Our mouth watering home baking is just a taste of the hospitality you can enjoy at The Dundonnell Hotel.
Before going to bed, you might want to take a while to admire our night skies and perhaps catch a glimpse of the captivating Northern Lights. And you can look forward to a mouth watering breakfast in the morning. It's our business to make sure your stay with us is absolutely perfect. We are currently upgrading and refurbishing many of our rooms - new pictures to follow!
If you want to experience the Scottish Highlands fully, take the opportunity to get involved with one of many outdoor activities available, from family outings to solo ascents of the mountains*. Your adventure can be as big or as small as you want! Information of activities can be found at the hotel reception or you can follow some of the links provided. We are always happy to help and offer advice to help you make the most of your trip.
The route starts in the northern city of Inverness, weaves along the west coast to Applecross and then northwards towards the bustling towns of Torridon and Ullapool. From there, you'll venture to some of the most northerly coastal points in Scotland, passing by Caithness and John O' Groats before heading south again through Dingwall and finally back to Inverness.
Reviews (10)
Ian Foster
Jun 12, 2022
Tam Westoby
Jun 07, 2022
James Hennessy
May 25, 2022
Phil Chester Phil
Apr 20, 2022
Rooms are a bit dated, avocado bathroom suites etc, but are clean. Service very good especially in the restaurant and the food was tasty as well including the breakfast. However the hotel is right on a road and parking is on the other side, the road isn't busy but cars fly past so watch out with young children
Bob Chappell
Oct 10, 2021
CAMPING REVIEW. Stayed outside the hotel for their 10 camping offer. The site was across form the hotel and was waterlogged. Additional offer of 2.50 for a shower. The shower room as disgusting. The shower head and the shower curtain was covered in black mould and I felt it was a health hazard. AVOID!
John Pritchard
Sep 12, 2021
Adel Hall
Jul 03, 2021
The location and parking facilities were super convenient and the view from the hotel is impeccable! The staff were super friendly and always helpful! However, the hotel itself feels a bit dated and thus I don't feel that it was great value for money considering what we paid elsewhere along the NC500. Perhaps the price is impacted by the lack of accommodation available in the area.
Gary Lang
Jun 17, 2021
Lovely hotel and staff very friendly and helpful. The meals were excellent. Rooms great too but could do with an update. A really nice area to stay with panoramic views. We are a group of bikers and got very wet on the way there. They have a good drying room that dried out all our kit overnight. Would definitely stay again.
Laura
Apr 14, 2021
The best stop for any weary and wet cyclist. Of all the cafes and lunch stops this week we got the warmest welcome here, the lady was an absolute angel taking everything in her stride. Coping fantastically despite the place being rammed. The complimentary towel to dry off and tumble dry of our kit whilst we enjoyed our hot food will never be forgotten.
Rebecca Buky
Mar 14, 2021