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10 6 reviews
Lairg
27/06 – 04/07
£138/nighttotal: £966 (7 )
Relaxing Shepherd Hut Retreat
1 2
cabin , Highland
This Highland retreat, near Lairg on the NC500 route, offers easy access to Loch Shin and is ideally situated for exploring the surrounding hills and forests. The self-catering cottage sleeps two, features a kitchen and bathroom, and boasts stunning loch views, perfect for stargazing and enjoying nearby hill walking and forest trails.
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Lairg
27/06 – 04/07
£111/nighttotal: £777 (7 )
Milton Cottages
3 2
house , Invercassley
This cottage in Invercassley is located 40 kilometres from Carnegie Club Skibo Castle and 42 kilometres from Royal Dornoch Golf Club, offering a tranquil base with a garden and private parking. The accommodation sleeps six guests across three bedrooms, features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and provides free Wi-Fi for a comfortable stay.
Lairg
27/06 – 04/07
£319/nighttotal: £2233 (7 )
Reid's Cottage
2 2
apartment , Lairg
This architect-designed, eco-friendly croft house offers panoramic views over Lairg village, Loch Shin and the surrounding hills, with shops and pubs located just 400 meters away. This comfortable two-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling accommodates four guests and features a woodburner, Wi-Fi, an enclosed garden, private parking, and is ideally situated for outdoor pursuits such as mountain biking, fishing, and hill walking.
9.9 127 reviews
Lairg
27/06 – 04/07
£105/nighttotal: £735 (7 )
Lairg Glamping Pods - Ben Hope
1 2
glamping , Highland
Lairg Glamping Pods - Ben Hope offers luxury self-catering accommodation just outside Lairg village in Sutherland, Highland, providing easy access to explore the stunning scenery and Munros of Ben Hope and Ben Klibreck. Each of the three pods features a comfortable double daybed, a kitchenette with fridge-freezer and microwave, a modern wet room, and private parking, sleeping up to two guests and boasting excellent views.
Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Lairg
What are the must-see sights for first-time visitors on a day trip to Lairg region?
Lairg is a great base for exploring the North Highlands. You should definitely visit the Lairg Heritage Centre, which tells the story of the town. The Lairg Falls are another must-see, with a dramatic drop into a picturesque gorge. If you have time, you can also take a scenic drive along the shores of Loch Shin, the longest loch in Scotland.
What weather can travelers expect when exploring nature in Lairg?
Lairg has a cool, temperate climate with plenty of rain, even in the summer months. You can expect changeable weather, with sunshine often followed by showers. It's a good idea to pack layers and be prepared for all eventualities, especially when exploring the mountains and lochs.
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What outdoor activities can visitors enjoy in and around Lairg?
Lairg is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can go hiking, fishing, kayaking, or mountain biking. There are plenty of trails to explore, from the gentle slopes of Ben Bhraggie to the more challenging peaks of the Fannichs. There are also numerous walking trails around the town, including the Lairg Heritage Trail, which takes you past some of the town's most historic buildings.
What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Lairg?
What local breakfast specialties can you enjoy in Lairg region?
You can enjoy a traditional Scottish breakfast at one of the local cafes or hotels. Full Scottish breakfasts are popular, with bacon, sausages, eggs, black pudding, beans, and toast. You can also try some local specialties, like Lorne sausage, which is a type of square sausage made with oatmeal, and tattie scones, which are potato scones.
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