Gille Buidhe's Broch

Ullapool, Ross-shire, Highland
Self-catering
+44 (0)1854 622368
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Per night
£192 - £312
Per week
£1340 - £2189

1 bed

Bedroom

1 bedroom

Sleeps

Sleeps 2

Pets welcome

A modern take on an Iron Age roundhouse with stunning sea views in Scotland’s wild west, perfect for couples

Per night
£192 - £312
Per week
£1340 - £2189

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£192 - £312 per night

£1340 - £2189 per week

The Experience

It’s quiet here on the Coigach Peninsula, the only sounds the birds, the wind and the waves. Burrow down into squashy sofas and take in the views through the enormous windows or work your way through a stack of books.

Outside, the broch is camouflaged, but interiors are bright and colourful – a lovely relaxing bedroom, modern bathrooms with saunas, a sociable kitchen – with light, beamed ceilings. Sheileagh and Reiner leave their own farmyard eggs, cake and a drop of whisky – they’ve lavished love on the broch down to the last detail, using parts of the old pier built by Sheileagh’s great grandfather in the build.

You’ve got pretty Polbain on your doorstep and Achiltibuie a few miles east, the latter has great spots to eat and trips out to the Summer Isles. Amble along the hills and beaches – there’s a guide in the broch – swim in sea and loch, or hire a kayak and pack a picnic to spend fine days exploring hidden beaches.

Gille Buidhe's Broch - Gallery

We think you'll love

  • The ever-changing views of the sea
  • Staying somewhere quirky
  • Sheileagh’s entertaining local stories
Gille Buidhe's Broch - Gallery

You should know

  • The dining table is rather snug
  • There’s no television
  • It’s some distance (15 miles) to the nearest main road

Essentials

  • EV charger
  • Self check-in
  • Swimming pool
  • Hot tub
  • Garden
  • Open fire / woodburner
  • Breakfast included
  • Breakfast available
  • Meals available
  • Vegetarian meals
  • Oven
  • Parking on premises
  • Free parking nearby
  • Accessible by public transport
  • WiFi
  • Television
  • Central heating
  • Limited mobility
  • Wheelchair access
  • Mobile reception
  • Hob
  • Barbecue
  • Paid parking nearby
  • Air conditioning
  • Relaxation areas
  • Washing machine
  • Tennis court
  • Microwave oven
  • No smoking
  • Credit cards
  • Working farm
  • Owner has pets
  • Electricity included
  • Dishwasher
  • Pets welcome

Family friendly

  • Baby monitor
  • Books and toys
  • Children welcome
  • Babies welcome
  • Stair gates
  • High chair
  • Fire guard
  • Cot available

Nearby

  • Pub/bar within 3 miles
  • Restaurant within 3 miles
  • Shop within 3 miles

Activities

  • Bikes available
  • Food courses
  • Kayaking
  • Other courses
  • Sailing
  • Surfing
  • Wild swimming

Pricing

Nightly price
from £192
Weekly price
from £1340
1 House for 2
From £1921 bed1 bedroom

Information

Booking information

Check in
4pm
Check out
By 9am
Other details
Minimum stay: 6 nights all the year round.
Closed
Rarely.
No smoking
Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
Property
This property is part of a working farm or vineyard.
Meals
Pubs/restaurants 2 miles.

Reviews

Pierre, Switzerland

We have had a gorgeous week! Surrounded by nature, animals, silence and beauty, beauty, beauty… We are in gratitude… and the words are missing to express more. The house is so „close“ to the surroundings, and in relationship with this beauty! Thank you for all the attentions you prepared and left for us, and we would be so pleased to come again!


Linda and Chris, Bedford

We had a lovely relaxing week - perfect to recharge our batteries. We didn’t go far - no need as everything was here for us - beautiful views, well equipped kitchen, lots of wildlife to watch. Chris enjoyed the walks from the door while I used the study to play my fiddle and banjo. Then back together for a relaxing sauna, then a tipple or two. Very, very impressive - thank you for making such a beautiful place.


Ulrike and Jon, Hannover, Germany

Simply magic /wonderful/. 11 out of ten. Will definitely return. Thx 4 everything.


Tim and Charlotte, Cumbria

We enjoyed welcoming the spring in the well crafted Brochs surrounded by nature and Highland skies. Saw the wagtails, visiting geese and deer grazing amongst the sheep. Great waves crushing against the craggy rocks of Reiff and Achnahaird, went for a brief swim. Fisk gallery up the road is full of great local artists. Spotted seals and shags off Isle Martin during a sun-soaked kayak trip with local guide Will. Wood fire, Whisky and sauna in the evenings watching the ever changing view. Inspiring and invigorating! Thanks for the great architecture and welcoming stay!


Gilbert and Clara, Mississippi, US

An absolutely marvellous week! Looking through those windows was like watching the world through a wide-screen movie screen. Sun, clouds, rain in an ever-changing view. The Red Deer also provided much entertainment! They even danced on the rooftop one night. Magic!


Location

The neighbourhood

Tiny Polbain is almost as far west as you can go, a charming crofting village with a long row of cottages facing the sea. It’s 22 miles north of Ullapool – the last 15 along a wild, single-track road, but once you’re here there’s no need to travel far. Achiltibuie (three miles) has a great grocer and a handful of restaurants where the food miles are low – Salt Seafood Kitchen is just a few hundred metres from the shore and serves hand-dived scallops and massive langoustines.

Local points of interest from Reiner Luyken

  • Coigach is part of one of Britain's most outstanding National Scenic Areas. You will find nature in abundance. Mountains that rise like huge sculptures out of the heather; the sea in its changing moods; a patchwork of islands. All right in front of you.
  • Gille Buidhe’s Broch is part of a small Highland sheep farm. Some guests helpe with lambing and bottle feed orphan lambs.
  • Hidden roads take you through birch forests and along enchanted lochs to small fishing towns. In Lochinver, you are spoiled for choice for lunch. Ullapool‘s „Dipping Lugger“ boasts a truly deserved 3 rosette culinary excellence award from the AA.
  • Ian MacLeod takes you out to watch seals and, if they around (which they are ever more frequently) dolphins and whales. The sea around The Brochs is a Marine Protected Area. You can observe otters and sea eagles - some of the world's largest eagles.
  • Nearby Stac Pollaidh, one of Scotland’s most iconic mountains, is an easy climb. If you fancy fly fishing for brown trout, sea trout or char, there are no better places than the lochs a short drive inland. We can advise you about permits and tuition.
  • The greatest thing is perhaps just to do nothing. To look out through the huge panorama window and watch the ever changing sky. In the evening, you have the choice of three places for a meal within a radius of two miles.

Introducing

Reiner Luyken

Sheileagh and Reiner Luyken have lived at Polbain all their married life and opened their brochs to guests in 2011. They’re a font of fabulous stories: Sheileagh’s a local lass well-versed in the history of Achiltibuie, while Reiner, a trained musical instrument builder and salmon fisher, spent many years afterwards dodging bullets as a war correspondent for the German weekly, Die Zeit; he’s now turned his talents to crofting. They’ve a palpable enthusiasm for their project and live onsite with their collie and border terrier.