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Drumbeg Holiday Stay Accommodation and Property Rentals

Try searching Drumbeg holiday stay accommodation and property rentals through stay4you and discover a village in the Highlands of Scotland which can be found on a a narrow winding coastal road, the B869. Between Lochinver and Kylesku the area around the village crofting and fishing with plenty of lochs to keep most trout anglers happy.

Drumbeg itself has no harbour, but there is a side road leading north from a junction on the B869 half a mile west of the village that takes you the short distance to Culkein Drumbeg a attractive hillside settlement where a jetty was built at the end of the 1800s, Here you will find a wide range of habitat supporting a rich and varied wildlife.

It is an important part of the North West Highlands Geopark. Walkers are spoiled for choice, from gentle long coastal walks through the woodlands. 

Explore Drumbeg holiday accommodation guide and enjoy the picturesque north-west coast of Assynt in Sutherland, you'll find the lonely crofting community of Drumbeg. This village has a hotel, church, artisan shop, and a store, and it's located near to the water in a breath-taking scenery.

Along the A835, Drumbeg can be reached from Ullapool in about an hour's time.


At the west end of the village is a lookout with a parking lot, and from here you can take in the wonderful seascapes to the north across the harbour towards Handa Island, which is a Scottish Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve, as well as Quinag.

The region is a well-known destination on the west coast of Scotland that is famous for its breath-taking natural beauty. As a result, it draws a large number of tourists who come back year after year to participate in its many different types of recreational activities and to observe its diverse collection of wildlife. The location is perfect for anyone who wants to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life for a while, enjoy some peace and quiet, and choose a vacation rental home, bed & breakfast, or hotel in the region. Here you will find local amenities and transport links to all locations on the compass; hill walking, running, and Munro bagging are popular activities; the river and harbour coastline and sea cliffs; open moorland, woodland, peatland, hill lochs and burns; and a traditional stone harbour are all nearby.

The hill has a topography that is gradually undulating, and it also has a number of steep burns and gullies, both of which combine to make red deer stalking a difficult and fascinating activity.

between the towns of John O' Groats and Tongue, this location can be found along the north coast of Scotland. It is well recognised for its consistent and high-quality waves, and the nearby town of Thurso is regarded as a top destination for surfers from all over the world. The seaside community of John O'Groats can be found at the most northern point of the Scottish mainland.

After a brief journey along Britain's most northerly point on the mainland, Dunnet Head, you will arrive at your destination.

This area is well recognised for its expansive skies, stunning sea cliffs, wild and empty beaches, and long summer nights in addition to its rich historical legacy.
Thurso offers a comprehensive set of amenities, including grocery stores, a hospital, the University of the Highlands and Islands, as well as basic and secondary educational opportunities.
There are virtually an infinite number of opportunities for seaside walks, hill walks, and cycling. For golfers, there is a wonderful variety of courses including Wick, Reay, and Thurso, all of which have 18 holes, and Lybster, which has 9 holes. You can find cottages and log cabins to suit all budgets, and the site is perfect for a romantic holiday as it is nestled between the mountains and the sea. a tranquil and secluded escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, fully furnished and equipped with a log burner to make the nights pleasant and inviting, inquire as to whether or not well-behaved dogs are permitted.

Find a family vacation that offers a wide variety of activities that are appropriate for people of all ages, Stay in a huge house, a charming castle, a pleasant bed & breakfast, or a pub with accommodation, meet the locals and learn about the hidden sites in the area, and conclude your day with a dram in front of a crackling fire.

  • Drumbeg Latitude: 58.243211 Longitude: -5.202242 
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