"A very traditional country house, in a beautiful location, this hotel remains pleasingly original and extremely welcoming. The General Manager is almost omnipresent and leads from the front; he appears unfailingly eager to help guests and to enquire as to whether there’s any little thing that could make a guest’s stay more pleasant. There’s no air conditioning, no corporate standardisation, no pool or gym, and no sprawling extensions of Airfix basic guest rooms. Instead, it’s a nearly three hundred year old house and home that now welcomes those who appreciate the history, the spacious comfort, the hospitality and the wonderful setting."
"The food was all fresh, both breakfasts and dinner. I felt very safe in the hotel and town. The staff was amazing and very accomodating. Alish, Rose and everyone else was great."
"On arrival we were told they'd upgraded our room at no extra cost which was a lovely surprise. The room was spacious, clean and very well kept. The staff were very friendly and helpful, especially Singh. Would definitely stay again."
"Great hotel, with a beautiful property. The building is a bit dated and a few more reasonable dining options would be welcomed. There is only a fine dinning restaurant on the property. But overall a good stay."
"An out of the way, very comfortable and welcoming, stay for the road-weary, traveling the highlands… only regret is that our itinerary prevented us staying longer! Out of the way but close enough to anything you’re visiting in the area, Skye, Eileen Donan… "
If you're looking for something a little more offbeat than the traditional hotel experience, a stay at a bed and breakfast could be the perfect alternative for your trip. While you're enjoying your trip to Kyle, Five Sisters of Kintail and Loch Hourn are perfect spots to get in some fresh air and greenery.
Why choose a B&B over a traditional hotel room?
With attentive service, opportunities to socialise with other guests and hearty breakfasts, B&Bs provide a unique environment.
What's the best time of year to book my B&B in Kyle?
When you're dreaming of a stay in Kyle, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 12°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 3°C. The rainiest months in Kyle are December, October, January and November, with each month seeing an average of 234 mm of rainfall.
What is there to do in Kyle?
Travellers enjoy Kyle for its island views and bars. When you want to spend some time in the great outdoors, Loch Carron and Five Sisters of Kintail are some notable spots. You should put Glenelg Brochs and Glen Shiel on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Kyle?
Planning your excursions in and around Kyle is easier with these transportation options. Fly into Inverness (INV), which is located 52.5 mi (84.5 km) away from the city centre. To see more of the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Duirinish Station or Kyle Of Lochalsh Station. You can catch a ferry and cross the water to see more of the region.