Ackergill Tower, one of the most sought after hotels in the world. Purposely low profile and totally private, this stunning 15th century Scottish Castle is truly an idyllic backdrop for all of the most important and memorable of life’s events.
From spectacular weddings, celebrations and family parties through to rewarding corporate events and meetings, Ackergill is your escape from the everyday.
Situated on the edge of the bay, the warm and friendly atmosphere inside the Tower, coupled with the care and attention we apply ensures that every day is dreamlike.
You can curl up by the fire with a book, explore the beach or indulge in a range of activities that span the entire alphabet. A short sample includes archery, canyoning, cookery demonstrations, fishing, falconry, golf, glass blowing, kayaking, Midnight beach bonfires, off-roading, quad biking, riding, shooting, whisky tasting – or simply staying in the deliciously comfortable beds to catch some z’s.
We offer luxury five star accommodation, located near the world famous John O'Groats.
Each individual bedroom has character, history and has its own unique story to be told.
Accommodation in the Castle
Deluxe Castle Rooms
Our castle rooms are our best rooms in the castle. Luxury toiletries are included so you can spoil yourself rotten after an exciting day exploring all that this magical land has to offer.
Premier Baronial Rooms
Grand and Stately, designed to make you feel like royalty. Envelop yourself into our luxury linen, cosy bathrobes and comfortable slippers whilst enjoying spectacular sea views over Sinclair's Bay.
Classic Rooms
Classic and elegant, providing affordable luxury and en-suite facilities are as standard.
Rooms include: Free Wifi , TV, Hairdryer, Bathrobe, Luxury Toiletries, Slippers, Desk, Armchair
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| Opening Times 2013 (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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