There is only one hotel in Applecross, the Applecross Inn at Shore Street. Local seafood is served in the bar, restaurant and sea front garden. The Inn has been awarded a number of accolades including the AA Best Seafood pub in Scotland. It also features in Scotland the Best, The Which Guide, Egon Ronay's Pubs and Inns Guide, and the Good Pub Guide.
Applecross - accommodation
Hotels
Self Catering
Airdaniar Cottage is a secluded and beautifully refurbished, traditional croft cottage on the Applecross coast which sleeps four. The cottage, which nestles on a grassy shore above the rocky beach is situated in its own secure grounds and the nearest neighbouring cottage is half a mile away. The ever changing views over the Inner Sound towards Raasay, Rona and Skye are breathtaking, as are the sunsets.
Bed & Breakfast
Carn-Raineach is situated in Camusteel and offers comfortable en-suite bedrooms, superb views, good food and a warm welcome.
Spindrift is situated on the coast north of Applecross with wonderful views across to Rona, Raasay, Skye and the Outer Hebrides. The accommodation is a self contained apartment with own front door, living/bedroom, kitchen & bathroom. Your breakfast is brought to you in your room and can include eggs from our own hens.
Tery & Daniel welcome you into their home at Clachan Manse and would like you to have a wonderful and comfortable stay here. Situated in Applecross, the remote peninsula in the North West Highlands on the NC500, Clachan Manse sits just off the banks of the stunning Applecross Bay.
Clive Goldthorpe offers accommodation near Applecross Campsite.
Camping
Applecross Campsite is situated just above Shore Street on a six acre site nestling in the sheltered lee of the hillside, approximately 50 metres above sea level, and with a fine view over the bay across to the Isle of Skye. There is ample accommodation for tents, mobile homes and private caravans on level grassland. Electrical hook-up points, with water supply, are available for caravans and mobile homes.
The Yurt at Cuaig is set on a traditional working croft, 15 minutes walk from a secluded sandy beach. The yurt, which is in the grounds of the wool and weaving workshop, offers simple accommodation with minimal environmental impact. It has no running water or electricity but is fully equipped for comfortable camping.
Hostel Accommodation
Hartfield House Hostel is set in its own grounds and sleeps up to 31 people in a mix of double, twin, triple and private bedrooms.