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We have 7 self catering holiday cottages in Ullapool,Ross-shire

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Polbain , Ullapool
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Sleeps: 5

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With stunning uninterrupted views over the sea, Summer Isles and Torridon Mountains, this lovely detached stone house was built by the owner's grandfather in 1923 and is a much-loved family holiday home. The house is very spacious, sunny and comfortable with many homely touches, including a small book/DVD/video library. There is a safely enclosed cultivated garden with deckchairs and room for children to play, 2 mountain bikes are provided by the owner. The area offers many outdoor attractions including fishing, sailing, sandy beaches, hill-walking and mountain climbing. The Inverpolly Nature Reserve and Inverewe Gardens are well worth a visit, or take a boat trip to see the seals. Shop (1/4 mile) pub/hotel 1 mile. Main shopping in Ullapool (25 miles). 1 king size bedroom and 1 room with double and 1 single bed (cot and high chair available), living room with sofa bed and open fire, dining room, kitchen, bathroom. All electric plus open fire. Fridge/freezer, microwave, auto washing machine, spin dryer, colour television, SKY, video, CD player, DVD player. Bed linen and towels are provided.

Durness , Ullapool
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Sleeps: 4

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Right at the north-west tip of Scotland is the scattered community of Durness, where life moves at a relaxed pace in an other-worldly atmosphere. This traditional croft house sits in the centre of Durness, on an elevated site with wonderful views over the shore to the sea and is comfortably furnished in a complementary style to offer ideal accommodation for families or groups of outdoor enthusiasts. The property may suit some visitors with wheelchairs or walking difficulties. There is a new decked area at the front of the house.Durness has shops, hotels and restaurants, an award winning beach, the renowned Smoo Caves accessed from the beach, and what must be the most remote golf course, all set in outstanding natural beauty. Inland Sutherland is a vast unspoiled wilderness, offering unrivalled walking, cycling, angling and ornithology. Cape Wrath is inaccessible by road but can be visited by ferry and mini-bus, truly an experience not to be missed.2 twin bedrooms, living/dining room with open fire, porch/dining area enjoying magnificent views over to the sea and the village of Durness, newly fitted kitchen, shower-room. All electric plus open fire. Fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, Freeview television, DVD player. Bed linen and towels provided.

Sail Mhor View , Ullapool
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Price: £ 319- £787

Sleeps: 8

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Sail Mhor View sits in lovely countryside, on the scenic Wester Ross coastal route, allowing easy access to walking, sailing, fishing and climbing. There are four bedrooms here, one king-size double with en-suite, and three twins with hand basins, as well as a family bathroom. A fitted kitchen, dining room and sitting room with terrific views complete this cosy Scottish retreat. Outside, there is an enclosed garden, and plentiful off road parking. Sail Mhor View truly is a superb base for family, friends or walkers looking to lose themselves in this stunning part of Scotland.
Ideally positioned under the mountain range An Teallach, and offering some wonderful views down Little Loch Broom, Dundonnell in the Wester Ross region, is a great holiday base for this part of Scotland. Within easy driving distance from Ullapool, this area has mountains to conquer, plentiful walking trails, varied wildlife and sandy beaches. There is also sea, loch and river fishing, pony trekking, and scuba diving off the nearby Summer Isles.

Conival , Ullapool
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Price: £ 900 - £ 1299

Sleeps: 9

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Westfield House , Ullapool
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Price: £ 295 - £540

Sleeps: 6

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• More than one bathroom or shower room • Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking Access • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •
Westfield House is situated right on the shore line and commands stunning sea views from its large picture windows. Originally a croft cottage, Westfield House is set in its own gardens and 2 acres of grounds. Its gently sloping grass fields lead down to the sea shore. Dolphins, whales, seals and otters are spotted directly from the property and fishing off the rocks is highly recommended. The hills and mountains beyond serve as a wonderful backdrop. The cottage has been tastefully furnished and renovated and now provides attractive, warm and welcoming accommodation in a truly spectacular setting. The cottage is situated in a quiet no through road that leads down to a lighthouse and out onto the rocks. Adjoining the cottage the land goes straight out onto open hillside, providing unlimited scope for superb hill walking amongst some of the most amazing scenery in the Highlands. This area is designated as the largest Geopark in Europe. Majestic mountains interspersed with pretty lochs make this a climber's and hill walker's paradise. The nearby town of Ullapool, just over two miles away is absolutely charming. Built as a model town by Thomas Telford, its whitewashed buildings and wide sweeping harbour never fail to impress the visitor. Seals can be seen bobbing amongst the fishing boats as they unload their catches. There is an excellent selection of restaurants, bistros and small shops along the seafront and boat excursions run from the harbour to explore the coastline, including a wonderful pleasure trip out to the nearby Summer Isles. Ullapool is also the terminus for the ferry to Stornoway in the Outer Isles. There is a fascinating museum as well as an excellent sports centre in the town and a wide variety of events, galas and activities take place here throughout the year. This area of North West Scotland is renowned for its pristine sandy beaches, ancient settlements and incredible sandstone mountains. On a trip through the local area known as Assynt the visitor can explore the Bone Caves (a series of caves and tunnels which have recently been found to contain bones and fossils of long extinct animals, dating back over 4500 years) and the ruins of Ardvreck Castle perched on the edge of Loch Assynt, before arriving in the pretty fishing port of Lochinver. The nearby white shell beach of Achmelvich is simply stunning. Canoeing, sailing, body boarding, golf, fishing (sea, river and loch), horse riding, mountain biking, climbing and hill walking are all enjoyed in the area.

Hill Cottage , Ullapool
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Price: £ 295 - £540

Sleeps: 4

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• Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking Access • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •
Hillside Cottage is situated right on the edge of one of the most dramatic and awe-inspiring regions in the Highlands, recently afforded Geopark status and now the largest geo-park in Europe. Here majestic mountains interspersed with pretty lochs make this a climbers and hill walkers paradise. One of the most famous being Stack Polly but there are also ample of others to choose from for committed hill-walkers and climbers. The nearby town of Ullapool, just 8 miles away is absolutely charming. Built as a model town by Thomas Telford, its whitewashed buildings and wide sweeping harbour never fail to impress the visitor. Seals can be seen bobbing amongst the fishing boats as they unload their catches. There is an excellent selection of restaurants, bistros and small shops along the seafront and boat excursions run from the harbour to explore the coastline, including a wonderful pleasure trip out to the nearby Summer Isles. Ullapool is also the terminus for the ferry to Stornoway in the Outer Isles. The nearby coastal area of North West Sutherland is renowned for its pristine sandy beaches, ancient settlements and incredible sandstone mountains. On a trip through the West Coast visitors pass through an area known as Assynt. Here visitors can explore the Bone Caves (a series of caves and tunnels which have recently been found to contain bones and fossils of long extinct animals, dating back over 4500 years) and the ruins of Ardvreck Castle perched on the edge of Loch Assynt, before arriving in the pretty fishing port of Lochinver. The nearby white shell beach of Achmelvich is simply stunning. Canoeing, sailing, body boarding, golf, fishing (sea, river and loch), horse riding, mountain biking, climbing and hill walking are all enjoyed in the area.

Ardmair , Ullapool
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Sleeps: 6

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This modern house, built in the traditional Scottish style, has uninterrupted views across Ardmair Bay to the distant Summer Isles. The new conservatory permits the visitor to take full advantage of the stunning views and spectacular sunsets. The house has modern d cor and a relaxed comfortable atmosphere and stands in a large area of shared and unfenced heather moorland on a rocky knoll overlooking Ardmair Bay. One twin bedroom and the walk-in shower room are on the ground floor.The area is very popular with hill-walkers, climbers and mountain bikers and there is excellent fishing to be had. The house provides an ideal base to explore the beautiful far North West coast with its interesting heritage, world famous geology and lovely beaches. A boat trip to the Summer Isles gives the opportunity to spot sea life and a variety of sea birds. The fishing port of Ullapool (3 miles) offers shops, restaurants, swimming pool, golf course and a lively Gaelic cultural scene as well as day excursions to the Outer Hebrides.1 double and 2 twin bedrooms, stylish lounge with wood-burning stove, well-equipped kitchen/dining room leading to the conservatory, bathroom, shower room, utility room. Cooking by electricity, oil-fired central heating plus stove. Fridge, microwave, auto washing machine, television, video, telephone. Bed linen and towels provided.

 

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