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9.0 4 reviews
Durness
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SG$160/nighttotal: SG$320 (2 )
Jack's Place
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house , Balnakeil
This residence is located in Balnakeil, approximately 146 kilometres from Wick John O’Groats Airport. This 10 square metre cottage offers accommodation for up to three guests, featuring one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen with a fridge and oven, complimentary Wi-Fi, a garden, and private parking.
9.3 39 reviews
Durness
15/10 – 27/10
SG$203/nighttotal: SG$2436 (12 )
The Perfect Getaway
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bungalow , Laid
This cosy bungalow, 95 Laid, is located in the small village of Laid, overlooking Loch Eriboll, just 10km from Ben Hope and a 100km drive from the Orkney Isles. The bungalow offers stunning views of the surrounding Highlands and is highly rated for its excellent location, cleanliness, and user experience. The bungalow has two bedrooms and can comfortably accommodate four guests. It features a kitchen, parking, a fixed line telephone, and a range of outdoor activities nearby, including hiking, fishing, and surfing, but it does not have a TV or internet access.
9.8 10 reviews
Durness
15/10 – 27/10
SG$374/nighttotal: SG$4488 (12 )
The Cabin At Mackay's Durness Highlands Near Beach
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cabin , Durness
The Cabin at Mackays is located in the village of Durness, on the north coast of Scotland, just a short walk from the stunning beaches and local amenities. This charming cottage consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The cosy retreat comfortably sleeps up to four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom. The kitchen is well-equipped with a dishwasher, fridge, freezer, and a wood-fired stove. Guests can enjoy the views from the covered deck, and explore the nearby beaches and hills.
9.9 15 reviews
Durness
15/10 – 27/10
SG$585/nighttotal: SG$7020 (12 )
Sangomore Headland, Durness, A View Like No Other.
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apartment , Sangomore
This five-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment in Durness, overlooking Durness beach on the NC500 route, offers stunning views of Sango Bay and the highlands, with Smoo Cave a short distance away. Sleeping up to ten guests, the property boasts a large living room with a wood-burning stove, a well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a garden, and parking, plus a utility room with an additional shower and toilet.
Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Durness
What are the must-see sights for first-time visitors on a day trip to Durness region?
For a first-time visit to Durness, you should definitely check out Smoo Cave, a beautiful sea cave with a waterfall. It's a bit of a walk, but well worth it. You can also take a scenic drive along the north coast to see the dramatic cliffs and the iconic lighthouse at Cape Wrath. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even hike to the top of the cliffs for stunning views.
What weather can travelers expect when exploring nature in Durness?
Durness weather is famously unpredictable. You could get sunshine, rain, and wind all in one day. It's best to be prepared for anything, especially if you're hiking or exploring the coast. Pack layers and waterproof gear, and don't forget your sun cream, as the sun can be strong even on cloudy days.
What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Durness?
What outdoor activities can visitors enjoy in and around Durness?
Durness is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can go hiking, cycling, kayaking, or even try your hand at rock climbing. There are plenty of trails to choose from, ranging from easy walks to challenging climbs. The coast is also great for fishing, swimming, and simply enjoying the fresh air.
What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Durness?
What local breakfast specialties can you enjoy in Durness region?
You can't go wrong with a traditional Scottish breakfast in Durness. Many cafes and restaurants serve up a hearty plate of porridge, eggs, bacon, sausages, and black pudding. If you're feeling adventurous, try a 'full Scottish' with haggis, a traditional Scottish dish made with sheep's offal.
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