I thought I would revive this thread as I have just been tidying up the list of accommodation I kept from tours over the last few years. All of the places I have recommended explicitly welcome cyclists and are reasonably vegetarian friendly.
For clarity I have split my entries over several posts.
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Hotel Recommendations
#42
Posted 29 August 2010 - 14:33:56
Lochs & Glens North (NCN7) - Glasgow to Inverness
Killin - The Barn
Friendly "green" B&B. Accommodation is in a two story out-building, or converted barn. Lovely breakfast with big fresh fruit platter.
Owner prefers to let for two nights in the summer, but happy to go accept a single night booking when I explained we were on a cycle tour.
Pitlochry - Craigroyston House
Slightly up market B&B, but very cycle friendly. Large well furnished rooms would put many hotels to shame. Good place to pamper yourself for a night.
Newtonmore - Creag Meagaidh
Small B&B run by a lovely couple, Ali and Geoff. They are both keen fell runners, and very knowledgeable about the area. They also, or can book you into, a range of other outdoor activities. Highly recommended.
And one to avoid...Friendly "green" B&B. Accommodation is in a two story out-building, or converted barn. Lovely breakfast with big fresh fruit platter.
Owner prefers to let for two nights in the summer, but happy to go accept a single night booking when I explained we were on a cycle tour.
Pitlochry - Craigroyston House
Slightly up market B&B, but very cycle friendly. Large well furnished rooms would put many hotels to shame. Good place to pamper yourself for a night.
Newtonmore - Creag Meagaidh
Small B&B run by a lovely couple, Ali and Geoff. They are both keen fell runners, and very knowledgeable about the area. They also, or can book you into, a range of other outdoor activities. Highly recommended.
Drymen - Glenalva
Run by a seriously weird couple and entirely non-bike friendly. Also had one of the worst meals of my life at the local hotel, so I'd avoid Drymen altogether.
Run by a seriously weird couple and entirely non-bike friendly. Also had one of the worst meals of my life at the local hotel, so I'd avoid Drymen altogether.
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#43
Posted 29 August 2010 - 15:23:59
Coast & Castles (NCN1) - Newcastle to Edinburgh
Bilton (nr. Alnmouth) - Bilton Barns
Friendly B&B a short cycle from Alnmouth. Good breakfast. As we travelling in a small group they put us into one of their holiday cottages for the night.
Berwick - Berwick Backpackers Hotel
This private hostel has had some "rave" reviews elsewhere, but we found it cramped and way below the standard of a YHA hostel. The owners seem to have tried to cram the maximum number of beds into the smallest possible space. It is OK for one night, or for anyone wanting to get the feel of what living in a tenement might be like.
The YHA is due to open a new hostel in Berwick in 2011, so I'd head for that as soon as it is available.
Melrose - Melrose Youth Hostel
Comfortable youth hostel in impressive old Georgian mansion. No evening meal available at the hostel but plenty of local restaurants (try the Italian by the old station). Buffet breakfast was poor value @ £4.50 - next time I'd buy in my own supplies from the local Co-op.
Friendly B&B a short cycle from Alnmouth. Good breakfast. As we travelling in a small group they put us into one of their holiday cottages for the night.
Berwick - Berwick Backpackers Hotel
This private hostel has had some "rave" reviews elsewhere, but we found it cramped and way below the standard of a YHA hostel. The owners seem to have tried to cram the maximum number of beds into the smallest possible space. It is OK for one night, or for anyone wanting to get the feel of what living in a tenement might be like.
The YHA is due to open a new hostel in Berwick in 2011, so I'd head for that as soon as it is available.
Melrose - Melrose Youth Hostel
Comfortable youth hostel in impressive old Georgian mansion. No evening meal available at the hostel but plenty of local restaurants (try the Italian by the old station). Buffet breakfast was poor value @ £4.50 - next time I'd buy in my own supplies from the local Co-op.
#44
Posted 29 August 2010 - 15:57:18
Inverness & Sutherland
Inverness - Inverness Youth Hostel
Large and very busy youth hostel (at least during the summer holidays). The rooms are fine, the staff are friendly and helpful, but the communal facilities were not really large enough for the number of people staying there. However as it is close to the station it makes a good base for the start or end of tour.
Lairg - Highland House B&B
Small, comfortable B&B. Excellent breakfast with fresh free range eggs from the owners chickens and delicious home made bread. Owners are friendly enough but want a stress free life so may not respond well anything they perceive to be an unusual request.
Inshegra (nr. Kinlochbervie) - Old School Restaurant & Rooms
This converted school provides evening meals and B&B accommodation. Very friendly - we were welcomed with a much needed pot of tea and delicious cake! Good evening meal and breakfast. Owner keeps a wide range of beers, wines, and malts in stock. Would definitely recommend.
Tongue - Rhian Cottage B&B
Small but busy B&B about a mile outside of Tongue. Our room was in a converted out build and was a little sparse but perfectly acceptable. However I suspect it could have been difficult to keep warm during cold weather so I'd ask for a room in the main house unless you are staying in the summer. Owner very friendly and helpful, and transported our bikes 50 miles to the nearest train station after one of us had suffered a terminal mechanical breakdown.
We had a great evening meal out at the Tongue Hotel, and if you can afford it that would be a good alternative for accommodation.
Large and very busy youth hostel (at least during the summer holidays). The rooms are fine, the staff are friendly and helpful, but the communal facilities were not really large enough for the number of people staying there. However as it is close to the station it makes a good base for the start or end of tour.
Lairg - Highland House B&B
Small, comfortable B&B. Excellent breakfast with fresh free range eggs from the owners chickens and delicious home made bread. Owners are friendly enough but want a stress free life so may not respond well anything they perceive to be an unusual request.
Inshegra (nr. Kinlochbervie) - Old School Restaurant & Rooms
This converted school provides evening meals and B&B accommodation. Very friendly - we were welcomed with a much needed pot of tea and delicious cake! Good evening meal and breakfast. Owner keeps a wide range of beers, wines, and malts in stock. Would definitely recommend.
Tongue - Rhian Cottage B&B
Small but busy B&B about a mile outside of Tongue. Our room was in a converted out build and was a little sparse but perfectly acceptable. However I suspect it could have been difficult to keep warm during cold weather so I'd ask for a room in the main house unless you are staying in the summer. Owner very friendly and helpful, and transported our bikes 50 miles to the nearest train station after one of us had suffered a terminal mechanical breakdown.
We had a great evening meal out at the Tongue Hotel, and if you can afford it that would be a good alternative for accommodation.
#45
Posted 31 August 2010 - 11:51:40
Hello again, if you are interested in a break in the sun I have this rural cottage available from September 1st, perfect for venturing out on your bikes, its right in the heart of the island, let me know if anyone is interested in this or if you are looking for a larger property.
Nicola
http://www.ownersdir...aries/C2367.htm
Nicola
http://www.ownersdir...aries/C2367.htm




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