The Ferry Boat Inn in Ullapool has 9 ensuite rooms with 4 double, 3 twin, 1 triple room and 1 single rooms. Situated on Shore Street, guests have a choice of loch view rooms or rooms without a loch view. Price includes free Wi-fi.
The Ferry Boat Inn has been awarded a 3 Star Inn rating from Visit Scotland. The Inn has 9 letting bedrooms all ensuite with either baths or showers, with 4 double, 3 twin, 1 triple room and 1 single room. Some of our rooms have a loch view, please ask if this is preferred when making your booking, as not all rooms are loch facing. Please also ask if you have a preference for bath or shower when making your booking.
The Ferry Boat Inn is situated on Shore Street, the main street in the busy village of Ullapool, Ross-shire. Ullapool is a bustling fishing village and the Inn is located on the main street (Shore St) very near the Ferry Terminal and Ullapool harbour. The Inn is built over 3 floors located on Shore St, (1st and 2 floor on Shore St level, 3rd floor is on Argyle St level). All of our rooms are accessed via 3 floors of staircase. We regret that there are no rooms available on the ground floor and request that all guests with mobility issues should contact us prior to making a booking.
The pub has fantastic views of the Loch and with an open fire, real ales and a wide range of malts, this is the place to be. Fresh Local fish dishes and the best of Scottish local produce is prepared and served with care and flair. Our Restaurant serves a wonderful Menu with local specialities also available, visit our website for a Sample Menu. There is a local music night, real ales, malts and fresh local fish dishes, prepared and served with care and flair. The Ferry Boat Inn, on the shore of Loch Broom, is the ideal location for visitors and a warm welcome is guaranteed.
Many of our rooms, bathrooms and public areas have been recently refurbished to what we believe is a very high standard, with all bedrooms now containing Tea & Coffee making facilities and Flat Screen TVs (Freeview) and free Wi-fi, as well as matching decor and comfortable fittings. All of our rooms are ensuite, some with bath and / or shower, please ask when booking if particular facilities are required. Sea views are available from some of the rooms, please ask before making your reservation if a loch-view is required.
We look forward to welcoming you to Ullapool and to The Ferry Boat Inn; ideally located for exploring the North and West of Scotland, or why not take a trip to The Hebrides? Ullapool offers many activities all year round and is the ideal location for your break.
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