In the middle of Tongue and within a minute's stumbling distance of two pubs is this charming B&B. There are snug, loft-style rooms with plenty of natural light, a great basement double with an enormous en suite and other lovely rooms with renovated bathrooms, colourful fabrics and plenty of comfort. Reliable, friendly and hospitable, it makes a great year-round choice.
Tigh-nan-Ubhal
North & West Coast
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