A complimentary whisky for Dad when you book an afternoon tea this Father's Day! Find out more. Shieldaig Lodge is a recently refurbished Victorian hunting lodge set in a 26,000 acre estate amongst stunning scenery of the West Highlands nestled next to Shieldaig Bay. Situated a short distance from the Highland village of Gairloch, the hotel retains the warm and welcoming atmosphere of its original 19th century origins. Recently refurbished, we have cosy snugs with real log fires, games room as well as perfectly manicured gardens and magnificent waterside views.
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A complimentary whisky for Dad when you book an afternoon tea this Father's Day! Find out more. To be enjoyed in our beautiful restaurant, eclectic Liberator Bar or quaint lounge, indulge in a selection of sweet and savoury goodness, accompanied by a complimentary dram of whisky for Dad. To book Dad's Father's Day afternoon tea, please email reservations@shieldaiglodge.com or call 01445 741333 to speak to a member of our team.
Reviews (19)
Tom Duggan
May 15, 2022
Donna Jones
Mar 16, 2022
Elliott Rogers
Mar 13, 2022
Ahhhhh faux aristocracy! Beautiful setting, great concept but missing the mark Best thing was the cloud like bed. 2nd the billiard room The rest felt very painted on Staff were very friendly but there needed to be more of them. Felt stretched and that was reflected in there service 3 course meal was in line with above The complimentary hour's doeuvre was fish given to a vegetarian Again the attention to detail was lacking I wanted to love this place, instead I just saw room for improvement
Jonathan Strandberg
Feb 16, 2022
George Mackay
Feb 01, 2022
Hollie Stone
Jan 10, 2022
Dawn Marie Nicolson
Dec 22, 2021
Lance Baldwin
Dec 12, 2021
Francis Yanga Wilson
Dec 10, 2021
Malamute Mayhem
Dec 02, 2021
Richard Dundas
Aug 22, 2021
We booked the cheapest room for one night which is still 245 and were disappointed with the room. It was very small and poor value at this price. For the room alone this would have been a 2 or 1 *, they did offer us a bottle of champagne as compensation. If you want a treat book the more expensive room The hotel is in a beautiful location and we had a lovely dinner and enjoyed a whisky flight from their fantastic collection of whiskies. If you come here be prepared to pay extra, but it has its charm.
Clive Martin
Aug 11, 2021
Dreadful, never again!. So upset. Liked The restaurant room and the lounges had a lovely feel to them, the decoration and layout was nice along with the Loch view from these rooms. Disliked Our room was dreadful, we had three nights in an attic room No 11, it was the tiniest of spaces at 245.00 nightly which was appalling value for money, an absolute farce. our tiny window which only opened 100mm in baking hot July 2021 overlooked the vegetable bed.
We asked for a change of room but they were fully booked, we drove to Gairloch to find alternative accommodation without luck. The toilet seat was broken and moved about 200mm from side to side, I have a video but this will not attach here. No Wifi, no full mirror, the sink was low, dictated by space and a sloping ceiling. No spare toilet roll, we actually ran out!.This is called a hunting lodge, in my view it is no such thing.
It's a Victorian House. Room 11 which we had should not be let, it should be a store room. The restaurant food was of a standard, we had a Velouette starter which created a conversation with an adjacent table as they found the choice amusing as they ordered the same and did not eat it theirs either. It was awful, we tried eating out one night, and drove over and an hour to find an alternative, we ended up with Fish and Chips in a pub in Gairloch. The narrow windows in the restaurant were filthy. The whole experience was awful. There were no sized 5 or 6 Wellingtons available for use.
We asked for a change of room but they were fully booked, we drove to Gairloch to find alternative accommodation without luck. The toilet seat was broken and moved about 200mm from side to side, I have a video but this will not attach here. No Wifi, no full mirror, the sink was low, dictated by space and a sloping ceiling. No spare toilet roll, we actually ran out!.This is called a hunting lodge, in my view it is no such thing.
It's a Victorian House. Room 11 which we had should not be let, it should be a store room. The restaurant food was of a standard, we had a Velouette starter which created a conversation with an adjacent table as they found the choice amusing as they ordered the same and did not eat it theirs either. It was awful, we tried eating out one night, and drove over and an hour to find an alternative, we ended up with Fish and Chips in a pub in Gairloch. The narrow windows in the restaurant were filthy. The whole experience was awful. There were no sized 5 or 6 Wellingtons available for use.
Michelle Ure - Hair & Makeup
Aug 04, 2021
Wendy Mitchell
Aug 03, 2021
Christine Green
Jul 12, 2021
We booked 3 nights at this hotel, which we knew was expensive at 245 per night, but the photos of the room and description appeared lovely and it was to be a special treat. We were however, bitterly disappointed as our room was tiny and cramped with hardly enough space to squeeze between the wardrobe and the small double bed. The bathroom window was cracked and the window would not open which was a problem because there was no extractor in the bathroom.
Every time we used the shower the whole bedroom filled with steam. There was damp mildew on the ceiling in the bathroom. The bedroom door lock was faulty. All these things were reported to the staff on duty but they just said they could not do anything about it. The room was sub-standard and misrepresented in the photos. We feel that we have been 'ripped off'. Please be very careful before booking this hotel.
Every time we used the shower the whole bedroom filled with steam. There was damp mildew on the ceiling in the bathroom. The bedroom door lock was faulty. All these things were reported to the staff on duty but they just said they could not do anything about it. The room was sub-standard and misrepresented in the photos. We feel that we have been 'ripped off'. Please be very careful before booking this hotel.
Claire Gillespie
Jul 09, 2021
Debs Jamieson
Nov 18, 2020
We had a peaceful two night stay. All the staff are lovely and the Lodge is a pleasure to stay in. Such history and classic location for walking, fishing wildlife and fabulous top quality cuisine. Very. impressive bar for such a quaint place. Would go again. The staff helpful and you hardly notice they there till you need something. Excellent all round.
Rab Forbes
Nov 17, 2020
Tammy Green
Mar 14, 2020
The staff are so friendly and accommodating - possibly the best customer service I've ever had! And the bar is amazingly well stocked, especially if you like whisky, wine or gin. The food was top notch and. there's plenty of lovely lounges and rooms to relax in. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend and already thinking about when we can come back