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Shieldaig – 5 hotels and places to stay

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.

Nice breakfast. It being out of season, the restaurant was not open in the evening: the bar alternative is acceptable
Review score
Very Good
431 reviews
Price from
$265.48
1 night, 2 adults

Torridon Estate B&B Rooms and Self catering Holiday Cottages in Torridon provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace.

Not as advertised
Review score
Good
531 reviews
Price from
$225.66
1 night, 2 adults

Torridon Youth Hostel is located in an beautiful location among the Torridon Hills and in the shadow of the 3,000 foot Liathach peak.

The bunk room was a decent value, the kitchen was excellent, well equipped as the lounge areas were very nice.
Review score
Excellent
572 reviews
Price from
$98.23
1 night, 2 adults

Located beside the picturesque Loch Maree, this hotel was built in 1872 and once hosted Queen Victoria as a guest.

Bed was comfortable. Hotel nicely furnished. Staff were pleasant.
Review score
Good
625 reviews
Price from
$218.89
1 night, 2 adults

Self Catering Spacious 2 Bed Apartment with sea views is located in South Erradale, just 13 miles from Victoria Falls and 16 miles from Inverewe Garden.

Being able to walk to the beach. Could be working in the kitchen & watch the TV which was in the living room.
Review score
Exceptional
189 reviews
Price from
$169.24
1 night, 2 adults

Hartfield House Hostel offers pet-friendly accommodations in Applecross. Free private parking is available on site.

This is the third year in a row we’ve stayed here, and we’ll be back again. The location is stunning! We’re into our road cycling and there aren’t many better places to base your road cycling out of than here. I particularly like cycling along the coast to Shieldaig and then back over the notorious Bealach na Bah! The cooking facilities here are as good as anywhere I’ve been, plenty fridge space (and even a freezer), and there’s a dishwasher which makes it a lot easier to tidy up after breakfast and dinner. There are decent dining options nearby in the Walled Garden and the Applecross Inn, as well as an ice cream van. There are laundry facilities here too which come in very handy when you’re having an ‘active’ break. On our holiday my partner sprained her ankle and the staff were so supportive and helped out whilst I was away for the day, helping her move a chair outside to sit on. The staff do an amazing job at keeping the facilities super clean which I think is really important to guests.
Review score
Very Good
1,870 reviews
Price from
$77.65
1 night, 2 adults

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.

It was very clean
Review score
Excellent
227 reviews
Price from
$156.63
1 night, 2 adults

Rockvilla Guest House offers accommodations in Lochcarron, 20 miles from Eilean Donan Castle and 23 miles from Kyle of Lochalsh.

We stayed in the apartment across the street from the main building. It was very comfortable and clean. Good signage for arrivals. Ample parking. Bathroom could use some more storage options, hooks/towel bars. The unit was spacious and well laid out, plenty of outlets. Very clean and comfortable. There was a washing machine in the kitchen and a drying rack in the closet.
Review score
Excellent
776 reviews
Price from
$165.92
1 night, 2 adults

Featuring a garden, The Bunkhouse is located in Applecross. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the property.

We love our stay at the bunkhouse. Recommended! We stay in Dec24 and weather was cold but house was warm and made us feel comfortable.
Review score
Very Good
600 reviews
Price from
$71.68
1 night, 2 adults

On the shores of Loch Gairloch, Shieldaig Lodge is one of the few remaining traditional Highland shooting Lodges open to the public.

Design and comfort. Very cozy and located on the loch. Beautiful views. Great staff.
Review score
Very Good
443 reviews
Price from
$244.24
1 night, 2 adults
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What Guests Said About Shieldaig:

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    Do not go to Shieldaig

    Do not go to Shieldaig It is just a load of lochs and mountains There is nothing to do there except stare at them, sail on them or jump in the lochs or walk up the mountains, which are, basically, just big piles of rock that get narrower as they get higher until they disappear altogether and you have to come down You will hate it
    Guest review by
    peter
    United Kingdom
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    Not a 4* hotel, or even 2* and very over priced!

    Not a 4* hotel, or even 2* and very over priced! The hotel is rather 'tatty' and linen was 'tired'. Dinner had been pre-booked but then cancelled at the last minute without any apology or any alternative suggestions being offered. Things happen, but what matters is how they are managed - Tigh an Elieen didn't even try to manage it (except to offer a packet of crisps). Shieldaig is 10miles from other places to eat and even they are limited in number, so the consequences of 'dinner is cancelled' are significant. Overall, very poor and the only recommendation is - avoid, go elsewhere.
    Guest review by
    Martin
    United Kingdom
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    Sheildaig is ridiculously beautiful.

    Sheildaig is ridiculously beautiful. I don't want to say too much as I don't want to see the place overwhelmed.. Good eating places, kayaking etc. Art courses in nearby Kishorn; beautiful walks to everywhere.
    Guest review by
    Siusaidh
    United Kingdom
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    Shieldaig is a lovely place. Very quiet and relaxed.

    Shieldaig is a lovely place. Very quiet and relaxed. It is advisable to bring food with you as the only place to eat in the evening is the hotel and they had a very limited menu. There is a place called Nanny’s which is open during the day but closed on Saturdays and Sundays. Otherwise it means driving outside of Shieldaig. The local shop does have a variety of goods but is rather expensive.
    Guest review by
    Miriam
    Ireland