Nights 1 & 7: Coul House Hotel, Strathpeffer

A ‘stunning Georgian building with wonderful grounds’, this 1820s mansion has been run as a hotel by ‘lovely, friendly’ hosts Susannah and Stuart Macpherson since 2003. The hotel restaurant is a popular choice for local diners and it has been said that Stuart ‘has an enormous respect from his team’. - Good Hotel Guide (46th edition)
Nights 2 & 3: Cuillin Hills Hotel, Portree

With ‘possibly the best location in Portree’, the Cuillin Hills Hotel sits at a vantage point in the north of the town, providing exceptional views of Loch Portree, the Sound of Raasay and the distant Cuillin mountains. Know that you are in good hands as the hotel has been running for 25 years by staff who are known to ‘take pride in their work’. Shortlisted in the Good Hotel Guide (46th edition)
Night 4 & 5: Scarista House hotel, Isle of Harris

Edge of the world location where a Georgian Manse with pretty traditional rooms and superb food overlooks a long, sandy beach. All rooms have views of gardens, beach or hills. Sleep to the sound of the sea and wake to the ‘lowing of cows and cry of seagulls’ and a ‘generous breakfast’. Main entry in the Good Hotel Guide (46th edition) and winner of the 2024 Editor’s Choice Award for the best seaside hotel.
Night 6 Ceilidh Place, Ullapool

It is more than 50 years since actor Robert Urquhart opened a café in a boatshed and invited musicians to play in exchange for a meal. This lively social hub is still a place for music gigs, but now with gallery space, bookshop, restaurant and bar, having spread itself across adjoining whitewashed cottages situated near the beautiful Scottish Highlands. Bedrooms have a pleasing simplicity, no TV but a retro radio, and an eclectic mix of books chosen by customers. – Shortlisted in the Good Hotel Guide (46th edition)
Note: Subject to availability, guests may request an upgrade to a sea view room or preferred view room at each hotel. Please call for details.