ULLAPOOL
, the northwest's principal centre of population, was founded at the height of the herring boom in 1788 by the British Fisheries Society, on a sheltered arm of land jutting into Loch Broom. The grid-plan town is still an important fishing centre, though the
ferry
link to Stornoway on Lewis means that in high season its personality is practically swamped by visitors. Even so, it's still a hugely appealing place and a good base for exploring the northwest Hi... [More]
A friendly and welcoming hotel, the Swallow Caledonian Hotel overlooks Ullapool Harbour and the colourful fishing boats on Loch Broom. The Caledonian combines the character of a traditional West Highland hotel with modern facilities and standards including the Caley Inn bistro. Ullapool is the ideal... [More]
Situated in a pretty fishing village on the west coast of Scotland, the Swallow Glenfield Hotel is the ideal base from which to explore the West Highlands. This custom built hotel has a relaxing atmosphere with a spacious and light open plan reception, restaurant and lounge bar. The hotel is set in ... [More]