Great place to stay. Pictures on line do not do it justice (loch and summer isles seen from front windows and An Teilach from the rear. It is remote, part of the attraction, Ullapool 40 mins drive away is really nearest convenience (hotel down the road In Dundonnell never seemed to be open) For reasonable sized supermarket and a few nice cafes. There is a post office / shop 6 miles away but with limited opening times, not really a convenience store in a useful way.
Middies not too bad it on odd still damp day they congregated In morning and evening ( perhaps expected in Scotland!)
There is a track Down through a field and the woods to the loch, which is grassy in places and rocky in others. Last 10 feet down to loch are steep but worth it.
Loch is great and was calm enough most of the time for Paddleboarding. But it’s a sea loch, this year plenty of jelly fish put us off from swimming in it. so we spent most of time canoeing. There is a sea cave about 1.5 miles up the coast to visit, the village on the other side etc.
Great beach in Gruinyard bay 4 miles away which we visited many times, handy path up to some waterfalls from there.
Did some mountain biking but this Is a raw landscape and involved quite a lot of hiker biking to make a circular loop. Great location for walking (up mountains) and road biking, roads quiet and drivers very considerate as on north coast 500 route.
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