Inver Park House, Dunbeath, Caithness
Inver Park House offers bed & breakfast adjacent to the A9, just north of Dunbeath in Caithness. It is the perfect base for those travelling along the North Coast 500 or John o' Groats trail.
There are 3 guest rooms available, one of which is perfect for wheelchair users. Breakfast is a fairly moveable feast and the owner offers a range of options from something light and healthy to a full fry up with more toast than you can eat, lots of cereals, fruit, homemade preserves, oatcakes, tea and real coffee, etc.
Evening meals are not available (unless you arrive really late and are starving) but the Bay Owl Restaurant is only 400 yards down the road and is excellent, so you don't need to worry. It is a good idea to book there, especially at the weekend (Tel. 01593 731356).
The bed and breakfast is only a short walk from a local shop and there is a beach, children’s play park and tennis court nearby. It is also within easy reach of many lovely walks up the Dunbeath Strath which is a wonderful vantage point from which to view the puffins.
There are 3 guest rooms available, one of which is perfect for wheelchair users. Breakfast is a fairly moveable feast and the owner offers a range of options from something light and healthy to a full fry up with more toast than you can eat, lots of cereals, fruit, homemade preserves, oatcakes, tea and real coffee, etc.
Evening meals are not available (unless you arrive really late and are starving) but the Bay Owl Restaurant is only 400 yards down the road and is excellent, so you don't need to worry. It is a good idea to book there, especially at the weekend (Tel. 01593 731356).
The bed and breakfast is only a short walk from a local shop and there is a beach, children’s play park and tennis court nearby. It is also within easy reach of many lovely walks up the Dunbeath Strath which is a wonderful vantage point from which to view the puffins.
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