This Inn lives up to its reputation for good accommodation, stunning scenery and good craic ( "Conversation" for the non gaelic speaking reader). Cannot fault it. more
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This Inn lives up to its reputation for good accommodation, stunning scenery and good craic ( "Conversation" for the non gaelic speaking reader). Cannot fault it. more
I visited the Inn with my boyfriend on Wed 8 July. He ordered the herring in oatmeal which he didn't realise came with skin and bones - and that you are supposed to eat the bones! He had to send it back and the staff very kindly upgraded to a (more expensive) dish of scallops at no extra cost. Amazing... more
Stayed 12th and 13th June, our first holiday with our 3 month baby. Was excellent, the Applecross Inn staff were more than helpful. Even when we wanted to dig into our meal sitting outside in the warm evening when our baby was wanting attention, a waitres took her a walk for us to dig into the lovely seafood. Room was... more
Just how this hotel manages to produce such fantastic food, in such numbers is beyond me ... and at good prices too. It appears the Applecross area has recently received TV celebratory status. As a result, the visitor numbers have rocketed, and well done the inn for keeping pace. If hope the Applecross area and inn continue after this burst... more
We were passing thru Applecross and coincidentally discovered a room vacant in the Inn (apparently another couple didnt fancy having a room over the bar as most are, their loss, our gain). The rooms are clean and have a great view. No phone or tv but thats absolutely no loss. The bar is very informal and the food is good.... more
If you stay here you need to be aware that most of the rooms are above the busy, boisterous bar area and have poor noise insulation. You will, therefore, fall into one of these categories: - Staying up to midnight anyway so the noise doesn't bother you - Tired / drunk enough to get to sleep despite the noise (that... more
After an evening 'white knuckle' drive over the cloud topped Bealach Na Ba it was a relief to arrive at the Applecross Inn. Instantly made to feel at home by the 'owneress'. Room was a bit small and cramped for the price but the Inn has a captive market and the view more than compensated. The bar/restaurant was heaving when... more
stayed at the wonderful applecross inn at the beginning of May. arrived on a wet and windy wednesday and were shown straight to our room, which was very charming and toasty on this cold day. headed down to the inn and sat with a refreshing drink and chose our food. fantastic food on both nights, delicious langoustines and scallops and... more
treated like royalty from the time we stepped in, judy is an excellent host, her staff were incredible, the food fit for a king, fantastic place for our 1st meal as a married couple. wendy & willie more
This is an amazing small hotel in an stunning location. The remote location is part of the attraction. The last 12 miles over the "pass of the cattle" is one of the most amazing roads I have driven on. There are friendly smiles from staff and fellow guests from the minute you arrive. Registration form is filled in at your... more
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