The Eddrachilles Hotel

Badcall Bay , Scourie , Sutherland

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Hotel in 320 acre estate at head of Badcall Bay
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The Eddrachilles Hotel Category : Hotel
Badcall Bay Grade: STB 4 Stars
Scourie Bedrooms : 11
Sutherland Sleeps :
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UK Tel# : 01971 502080 UK Fax# : 01971 502477
International Tel#: 44 1971 502080 International Fax#: 44 1971 502477
Email: eddrachilles@compuserve.com Web Link: www.eddrachilles.com
PRICES Currency : UK pounds
Start From: 40.15 Per : Pers/Night

Standing in its own 320 acre estate, the Eddrachilles Hotel is magnificently situated at the head of the island-studded Badcall Bay.

The 200 year old building has been completely refurbished and extended to provide guests with comfortable and modern bedrooms, while the charm and the character of older times has been retained in the stone walls and flag-stoned floors of the dining rooms.

All bedrooms have private bath or shower room, direct dial telephone, radio and TV, tea maker and hairdryer, trouser press & ironing facilities.

This hotel is fully licenced with an extensive wine list to compliment the good home cooking, with both table d'hote and a la carte menus at dinner. The Eddrachilles Hotel is the ideal location for an active and interesting holiday, or just to escape from the bustle to the peace and tranquility of the Highlands. Explore the local area or use this as a centre to tour the North and West.

Although this is not a fishing hotel, for those who would like a day on a loch, there is a local angling club for brown trout in Scourie, where membership is available to our guests at a moderate charge.

Handa Island, famous as a bird sanctury and for its magnificent cliffs and stacks, is only a few miles to the north. Boat trips across the short stretch of water can be made from Tarbet nearby. To the south are the waterfalls of Eascoul- Aluin, which with a fall of 658 feet are the tallest in Britain.

Hire a boat from the hotel for a day out on the beautiful Eddrachilles Bay, sea fishing or for a picnic on one of the many small islands. Explore the caves and rock arches carved by the sea, and watch the seals which will keep an inquisitive eye on you.

To the north are expansive sandy beaches all but deserted, stretching for miles. Probably the finest in the country, the haunted Sandwood Bay, graveyard of many ships wrecked off Cape Wrath, is well worth a visit.

For the walker or climber, there is a wide varity. The higher mountains are within easy reach of Scourie, while nearby one can walk and enjoy the wild and rugged scenery of the hills, rocks and thousands of small lochs set in a landscape which has remained unaltered, with not a sign of man's existence.

COMMENDATIONS:

AA 2 Star Scottish Tourist Board - 4 Stars

PRICES: As from 2 August 2001

Bed & Breakfast Holiday Tariff:based upon two persons sharing

All prices are inclusive of VAT at 17.5% No service charge. Payment by cash cheque or debit card attracts further 2.0% discount.