Loch View, Lairg Hotel
58.02667, -4.40228Guests can enjoy the views of lake, and easily reach Ferrycroft Visitor Centre Tourist Information Center, which is 1.5 km away. There is also parking.
Location
The centre of Lairg is a 10 minutes' walk of Loch View, Lairg Hotel. Loch Assynt is at an 800-metre distance from this Lairg guest house, and Inverness airport is 90 km away.
The property is a few minutes' drive from A836 and A839 Junction bus station.
Rooms
Guests can also use a walk-in shower, along with such amenities as toiletries.
Licence number: E, HI-00274-F
Essential information about Loch View, Lairg Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 221 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 500 m |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.2 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 88.2 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Inverness, INV |
Location
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Reviews of Loch View, Lairg Hotel
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missingWrote a review on 06 Janstunning viewclean roomthoughtful touchessmall duvetcold temperature
The Twin Room with Lake View offered a stunning backdrop for my stay. I loved the beautiful decor and the impressive size of the room. Cleanliness was spot on, and those thoughtful touches like cutlery and placemats made a difference. The view of the loch was absolutely stunning. the duvet was too small for comfort, and I struggled with the cold temperature during the night due to an inconsistent heating system. Opening a window felt good at first, but it became too cold later on. So, while I really appreciated the lovely room and view, the sleeping arrangements left something to be desired.
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missingWrote a review on 03 Dec
The Superior King Room was spacious and the furnishings were surprisingly high quality. The outdoor seating area overlooking the loch was a perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration.
Self-catering options left a lot to be desired, with only a kettle and a small fridge available, and meals needing to be microwavable—definitely not suited for anyone looking to whip up a real dinner. Plus, the entryway was marred by a rather uninviting curtain, and parking felt awkward, positioned in front of an abandoned house. I also struggled with the small duvet and inconsistent heating, making for a less restful night, despite the beautiful view from the room.
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missingWrote a review on 24 Novspacious roomquality furnishingsawkward parking
The Superior King Room offers a spacious layout and quality furnishings, which make it feel comfortable for a decent night's sleep. The common area features a box for dirty washing-up—an odd but useful touch for anyone looking to keep things tidy.
Self-catering in the upstairs rooms is tricky. you get a kettle and a small fridge outside the room but it lacks adequate cooking facilities. Entering the house reveals an unwelcoming curtain blocking a private area, and parking is awkwardly positioned in front of an abandoned house. the dining options are extremely limited, with only a microwave available and a boxed-in dining table when it's not in use. This place could stand a few tweaks for better practicality.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Novcomfortable roomstunning views
a charming stay with easy access to stunning park views
The hotel offers a comfortable room with quality fittings and is ideally sited near attractions like the scenic Ferrycroft Visitor Centre and the breathtaking Loch Assynt, making it a perfect base for walking adventures. the spacious outdoor seating area overlooking the loch is a real treat after a day of exploration, but self-catering options could use some improvement.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Octspacious roomeffective blindsquality fittingscooking facilities
Comfortable, spacious room with good quality fittings and effective blinds. Self-catering options could improve. limited cooking facilities are a drawback.
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missingWrote a review on 28 Octscenic outdoor seatinglimited self-catering options
The outdoor seating area overlooking the loch was a perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration, providing a truly relaxing atmosphere.
Self-catering options were limited, primarily relying on a microwave and a small selection of microwavable meals, which may not suit all guests.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Septoutdoor areaversatile roomself-catering option
spectacular views over the water and a delightful common outdoor area for relaxing. the spacious room had quality furnishings and a great bathroom with a powerful shower.
self-catering options could improve.
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missingWrote a review on 30 Augspacious room
Solo traveler find peace
The room was large and comfortable, perfect for chilling after a day, and the outdoor seating with the view of the loch was just great. After exploring, I kicked back and enjoyed some quiet time, taking in the beautiful scenery, it was relaxing, if not a bit surreal.
It wasn’t exactly cheap , but still reasonable for what you get.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Auggorgeous roomcomfortable stayrelaxing atmospherelimited self-catering options
I loved how the room was so gorgeous and cozy. Alison even helped me with my taxi from the train station since I had a ton of luggage! The sun terrace was a fantastic spot to unwind after a long day, and the garden area had a lovely vibe to it. Just keep in mind that self-catering options are a bit limited, so plan your meals accordingly. 😊
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missingWrote a review on 08 Juncomfortable bedoutdoor seatinglimited dining options
good stay but not perfect
The room was spacious with quality fittings, providing a truly comfortable experience. The bed was particularly cozy, allowing for a restful night's sleep. The outdoor seating area overlooking the loch was delightful, perfect for relaxing after a long day. I enjoyed the stunning view over the lake very much.
The self-catering options could use some improvement.