Surrounded by the spectacular mountain scenery of Assynt in the Northern Highlands of Scotland, we have 3 self contained en-suite rooms available from July. We hope to open the main Lodge facilities later in the summer.
Update for Summer 2020. Regretfully the main hostel remains closed for the moment but from early July we have 3 totally self contained Double/Twin and family en-suite rooms available. These each have a dedicated extrenal door and en-suite washrooms. They each have separate catering facilities either in or adjacent to the room.
We hope the main Lodge can re-open later in the summer
An ideal base for walkers, climbers, families and backpackers from which to explore the beautiful mountains, wildlife, history and coastline of Assynt. Bar Meals available at the Inchnadamph Hotel next door 25 miles north of Ullapool on the main road to Lochinver/Durness – at the east end of Loch Assynt, next to Inchnadamph Hotel. 12 miles east of Lochinver. Call for details of regular buses to our door.
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Prices INCLUDE Breakfast (Cereals, toast, tea, coffee & fruit juices. Group Discounts available 5% Discount for 3+ nights
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this hostel was just great - facilities were excellent & the beds very comfortable. Cheryl & Gavin were very welcoming hosts the went out of their way to make sure you made the most of your time in their district.
Stayed August 2018
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We have been visiting Inchnadamph for over a decade; originally as a base for field research studies and subsequently for mountaineering, exploring and fishing. It is the ideal location for the outdoor enthusiast and the Lodge's facilities are excellent. The area is rich in wildlife, with the grounds frequented by red deer and pine marten among lots of other interesting things. The view from the dining room across Loch Assynt and framed by Quiniag is one of the best in Scotland. The sun setting in the west whilst enjoying your dinner and a wee drink is dining at its finest. The staff are excellent folk. Highly recommended.
Stayed August 2016