The Lochcarron Hotel is situated in Wester Ross on the west coast of the Scottish Highlands. The hotel is open to both residents and non-residents and offers a wide choice of delicious food and drink in comfortable friendly surroundings. Seafood, locally sourced where possible, is a speciality. The hotel accommodation comprises 10 bedrooms, all with private facilities and several with magnificent sea views.

Tourist Information


Lochcarron is situated on the West Coast of Scotland, 63 miles due west of Inverness, and lies amidst magnificent Highland scenery, some of the finest in the British Isles. 

Lochcarron is an excellent centre for touring, with many places to see, both in the near locality and further afield. 

To the right is a view of Strome Castle, just 3 miles west of Lochcarron, with the Cuillins on Skye in the background.

Strome Castle near Lochcarron, close to the old Strome Ferry crossing.

The view down to Kishorn from the Applecross tops

To the immediate north and west lies the Applecross peninsula which is approached via the Bealach na Ba, the Pass of the Cattle, one of the highest roads in Britain.

This road climbs from sea level to a height of 2,053 feet, and provides some spectacular views along the way. 

A 20-minute walk from the car park at the summit affords some even more magnificent views in all directions, especially towards the Isles of Skye and Raasay to the west.

The photo to the left shows the view down towards Kishorn from the Applecross tops.

After negotiating the rugged high-level countryside on the approach, one's arrival back at sea level gives the feeling of reaching a haven of peace and tranquillity.

Applecross village is a very pretty little place, and there are some superb views across the Inner Sound to Raasay and Skye.

A little further to the north and west are the Torridon Hills, always a favourite area for walkers and climbers, and the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve.

Further north still are beautiful Loch Maree, and Gairloch with its lovely white sandy beaches and links' golf course. The photo below shows a winter scene on Loch Maree.

Travelling further up the coast from Gairloch one reaches Inverewe Gardens which, despite being on a latitude more northerly than Moscow, contain exotic plants from all over the world, courtesy of the Gulf Stream.

Loch Maree and Beinn a Mhuinidh as seen from the Glas Leitir trails in the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve

To the south and west are Loch Alsh and the new Skye Bridge (shown below), and the magnificent scenery of Glenelg (with its Pictish brochs) and Kintail. 

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The Skye Bridge, now toll-free much to everyone's relief, provides easy and quick access to the whole of the Isle of Skye, and day trip tours to the various parts of the island are easily achievable from Lochcarron. For those who prefer the idea of a traditional crossing from the mainland to Skye,  Glenelg still has a ferry service crossing over the sea to Skye, running during the summer months.

Skye is home to the famous Talisker single malt whisky distillery where you can see the distillers at work and enjoy a complimentary dram before your tour of the distillery. The other features for which Skye is famous are the Cuillin Hills, both Red and Black, so called because of the different types of rock from which they are formed. The Cuillins are a spectacular part of the Skye landscape and are visible from many parts of the nearby mainland as well as from Skye itself.

The Skye Bridge as seen from the foreshore at Kyle Akin on Skye, just across the water from the mainland.

A little further south around the coast from Glenelg, the view below shows the entrance to Loch Hourn as seen from the road leading round to Arnisdale. This road also passes the track

leading down to Sandaig, the former home of Gavin Maxwell and his otters, Mijbil and Edal, made famous in his book "Ring of Bright Water".

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Loch Hourn as seen from the road from Glenelg to Arnisdale. Sandaig, the former home of Gavin Maxwell, author of "Ring of Bright Water", is not far from here.

Nearer to Lochcarron are the pretty villages of Shieldaig and Plockton, the latter being the location for the "Hamish MacBeth" TV series. To the surprise of many people, palm trees can be seen growing on the water front in Plockton, courtesy of the warming effects of the Gulf Stream.

Lochcarron is surrounded by superb countryside with magnificent views - an ideal spot for walkers, photographers, and artists. And, the scenery can be just as spectacular in the winter-time - as the photo below demonstrates. This shows the view from Lochcarron golf

course with the bulk of "Wellington" in the background, and was taken on a superb still day towards the end of November.

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Lochcarron golf course with Wellington in the background.
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Click here to see more photos of the lounge bar at the Lochcarron Hotel, situated on the west coast of Scotland.

Lounge Bar

Our lounge bar is open to non-residents and serves bar meals.

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Restaurant

Our head chef has created some delicious menus to tempt you!

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Bedrooms

The Lochcarron Hotel has 10 bedrooms, all with private facilities.

Click here to see photos of some of the many magnificent views which can be seen in and around Lochcarron

Local Views

There are magnificent views in and around Lochcarron.

Click here to find out information on what to see and do in and around Lochcarron

Tourist Info

This area is a paradise for all those who enjoy the great outdoors