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Bettyhill Hotel
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| The Bettyhill Hotel is a family hotel with bar and restaurant situated on the north coast of Scotland and enjoys stunning views over the Torrisdale Bay. The locality is particularly popular with walkers, cyclists, anglers, birdwatchers and those that simply enjoy beautiful scenery. We are open all year and prices for bed and breakfast currently start from £20 per person per night; lunches and evening meals are also available. |
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| The region is the remotest and most sparsely populated on the British mainland and is still completely unspoiled. To the west the scenery has a rugged, desolate grandeur and to the southeast lies the unique Flow Country.
Nearby are some delightful Straths, the Invernaver Nature Reserve, Borgie Forest and the Kyle of Tongue. There are several mountains including two Munros, Ben Hope and Ben Clebrig. Ben Loyal is noted for its five peaks and is known as "The Queen of Scottish Mountains". Sutherland is a notable region for fishing enthusiasts with salmon, sea trout and brown trout all affording excellent sport and seasonally available locally.
There are some unusual and outstanding areas for bird walks, deer watching, mountain climbing and hill walking to local peaks offering panoramic views of the coastline further West. Ospreys have been seen taking fish on the Naver and there have been sightings of the Great Northern Diver from time to time. Otters may be seen if the observer is quiet and seals are now increasingly common along the shore; whales sometimes come into view and have been spotted from the hotel.
The area is also a growing attraction for those who like to ride the surf on the superb waves of Torrisdale bay. Photography enthusiasts and amateurs alike will have no difficulty finding some wonderful opportunities to capture the unique beauty of the coastline and surroundings.
Activities situated within Bettyhill include Strathnaver museum, North Coast leisure facility which comprises of a gym, sauna, spa and swimming pool. Alternatively visit and admire the beautiful sands of Farr Bay and Torrisdale Bay which cradle the village. To the south of Bettyhill are the pre-clearance sites of Rossal and Achanlochy. There are many sites of archaeological and geographical interest.
Pony trekking packages are available at the time of booking or can be arranged with our local 'Torrisdale Trekking'. There are nearby golf courses at Reay and Durness, each within an hour's drive. A boat operating from Skerray pier makes visits to some of the offshore islands. Bettyhill is well sited for outings and day trips to places such as John O'Groats and Orkney. Picnics can be ordered from the hotel in advance.
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Directions
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| Situated on the A836 Tongue to Thurso road, approximately 12 miles east of Tongue at the edge of the village of Bettyhill. |
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