Inchnadamph Lodge, Inchnadamph, Elphin, Sutherland. IV27 4HL

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Self catering accommodation in Assynt

Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge sits at the foot of Ben More Assynt, overlooking Loch Assynt and sitting on the NC500. It offers a variety of accommodation, from private rooms and dorms, through to our external accommodation in shepherd huts, a self-catering cottage and steading studio apartments - all welcoming hill walkers, families, explorers and more.

The lodge has is a large self-catering kitchen, a lounge and a dining room (both with real fires) and a shop for snacks & basic meals at the reception. Dogs are welcome everywhere excluding the Lodge and Cosy Cabin shepherds hut.

Mountains can be climbed from the door, there are caves and other exciting geological features in the Traligill river valley and a wide diversity of birds, plants, and animals can be found. Nearby lochs are popular for trout fly fishing. Details and photos are on the website where you can also book online. Stay and explore one of the wildest areas in the Highlands.
Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge is a grand house tastefully converted to provide a variety of accommodation in the Scottish Highlands.

Choose from private rooms, dorms, a self-catering cottage, shepherd huts and steading studio apartments.

Located at the foot of Ben More Assynt, overlooking Loch Assynt, it is a great base to explore one of the wildest areas in the Highlands. On North Coast 500 classic road route.
Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge sits at the foot of Ben More Assynt, overlooking Loch Assynt and sitting on the NC500. It offers a variety of accommodation, from private rooms and dorms, through to our external accommodation in shepherd huts, a self-catering cottage and steading studio apartments - all welcoming hill walkers, families, explorers and more.

The lodge has is a large self-catering kitchen, a lounge and a dining room (both with real fires) and a shop for snacks & basic meals at the reception. Dogs are welcome everywhere excluding the Lodge and Cosy Cabin shepherds hut.

Mountains can be climbed from the door, there are caves and other exciting geological features in the Traligill river valley and a wide diversity of birds, plants, and animals can be found. Nearby lochs are popular for trout fly fishing. Details and photos are on the website where you can also book online. Stay and explore one of the wildest areas in the Highlands.

This accommodation is featured on our map of West coast of Scotland, Skye and the Hebrides and here is its own website.

Details

  • Beds & Rooms:

    50
  • Open:

    Mid March to Mid Oct. All day
  • Price per night:

    From £31pp
  • Booking:

    Strongly advised.
  • Directions:

    Inchnadamph is 25 miles north of Ullapool on the Lochinver/Durness road. The lodge is the big white building across the river from the hotel.
  • Public Transport :

    Limited public transport. Times vary - please call for details.
  • Walks :

    Long Distance Walkers AssociationLong Distance Walks North Coast 500 Cape Wrath Trail Scottish National Trail
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Facilities

aMixed dormitories
cPrivate rooms
&Family rooms
dBedding provided
gFully heated
nBreakfast available (with notice)
kSelf catering facilities
!Bike/equipment store (unlocked)
iDrying room
jShowers
lShop
pClothes washing facilities
[WiFi
ZDogs by arrangement

Map

Map showing the location of Inchnadamph Lodge

News & Offers from Inchnadamph Lodge

Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge Re-opens for Mothers Day Weekend!

February 24th 2024

Spring is coming! Come and explore our beautiful nature in Assynt! So much to see, so many places to discover! Are you ready to put your boots on?

Book at www.inchnadamph.com or drop us a note [email protected]

Late Availability

Wishing for a simpler Easter?

February 21st 2022

Inchnadamph Lodge is perfect for a secluded Easter break, surrounded by the Assynt mountains the beautiful grand house is more akin to a hotel than lodge. Comfy beds, warm fires and even warmer welcomes await. Place of the Stag, the translation of Inchnadamph from Gaelic. A perfect example of how this Hostel captures the essence of wild Scotland. No distractions for miles around, only the moving scenery of mountains and Lochs. Unspoilt beauty inhabited almost exclusively by wildlife, red deer roaming the landscape free, otters and stout to mention a few. Easter can often be a time of excess, why not step back this year and take some time to appreciate the wonder of Scotland. Simply breathtaking, and fortunately so is the lodge.

Assynt mountains Inchnadamph
News

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North Coast 500 with kids… Have children, will travel

October 7th 2016

I am a mother of 4 small boys aged 11, 8 and 5 years old twins. We live in the most Northerly part of Scotland, and have been known to travel great distances to go on holiday. This year, however, we decided to stay a bit closer to home and drive the new coastal road, the NC500.  In a bid to see what the route has to offer for families. My boys were duly packed into our old van and off we went.

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Sandy beach on the North Coast 500 Route
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