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Inchnadamph Hotel


Ben More, Assynt

Inchnadamph Hotel, Assynt, Scotland

Loch Assynt, Sutherland


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The Inchnadamph Hotel, Assynt, by Lairg, Sutherland IV27 4HN
Tel: 01571 822202 Fax: 01571 822 203


 

 


An ideal base for angling...

It would be difficult to find a more majestic and inspiring scenery than that of the North West Highlands, dominated by Ben More Assynt, which is the largest mountain in Sutherland.

Inchnadamph is a family-run, fishing hotel at the head of beautiful Loch Assynt. Well known to anglers, the hotel offers guests free fishing for salmon, grilse, brown trout, sea trout and char.  Eight boats are available on various lochs by the roadside. There are salmon in six beats, and excellent brown trout in all lochs.

An informal and friendly atmosphere prevails within the hotel. Guests will enjoy generous portions of traditional home-cooked food prepared to a very high standard, that will satisfy the hearty appetites stimulated by days spent in the open air. Magnificent red deer roam the hills, and are often seen in the hotel grounds. Take a short stroll along the road to Ardvreck Castle, built c.1490 by the MacLeods, now a three-storey ruin, from where you can have a clear view the length of Loch Assynt, with its many beautiful beaches and coves along the shores.

Inchnadamph Hotel, which was originally a coaching inn over 200 years ago, has a variety of single, twin, double and family rooms. As a traditional, family run hotel, we pride ourselves on our hospitality, and extend a warm welcome to all our guests - including the four-legged kind!!

We are open all year round.

Loch Assynt - There is excellent wild brown trout fishing throughout the length and breadth of the loch with Ferox (one of 9 ½ Lb. in 2001) caught in deeper water occasionally by those spinning for salmon. Salmon fishing only realy gets started from mid June on.

Wild Brown Trout - The majority of lochs hold a high population of native Wild Brown Trout to an average of just over a ½ Lb. On a good day up to 25 brownies could be caught, though the vast majority of locals and visitors return most fish except for a brace for breakfast.

Boat Fishing - Residents of the hotel enjoy free bank fishing on many waters with the option of renting boats on most lochs for salmon and or wild brown trout. With pre-reservation boatmen/ghillie 's are available as is Fly Casting Guide/Instruction.

Under new owner/management
your enquiries are invited

email: info@inchnadamphhotel.co.uk

www.inchnadamphhotel.co.uk