Tanglewood House
Tanglewood House is a high quality bed and breakfast located on a headland projecting into Loch Broom a mile outside Ullapool.
It was established as a Wolsey Lodge and retains its family atmosphere while offering high standards. Tanglewood gives a much more personal service than any of the Ullapool hotels, and offers comfortable, stylish accommodation and an outstandingly beautiful location.
Anne Holloway opened Tanglewood in 1998. In 2011 she was joined by her son Julian and daughter-in-law, Corinna. Julian and Anne are trained chefs.
Tanglewood is a 1970s family house designed on a curve to give views in three directions. It has four acres of headland, wild garden, cliff and rocky beach.
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Dinner employs the splendid seafood, meat and game of the region. There are some fun pubs and a few other hotels in Ullapool, but Tanglewood's food is somewhere comfortable between a dinner in a family house and the fine dining restaurants of which the region is proud - The Albannach at Lochinver, Summer Isles Hotel at Achiltiebuie or the Three Chimneys on Skye.
Tanglewood House B&B is an excellent bolt-hole for a great range of activities in Wester-Ross and Sutherland. There is a wealth of immensely satisfying walking to mountains like Ben Dearg, An Teallach, Suilvan, Ben Mor Coigach, Cul Mor, Ben Mor Assynt and a host of Munros and Corbetts. There are a great number of natural wonders within easy reach, like the Corrieshalloch Gorge, Stac Polliadh, the Coigach and Scoraig peninsulas, the Summer Isles, the Old Man of Storr, the beaches at Guinard, Achmelvich and Achnahaird and the Northwest Highlands Geopark. Many of our guests are touring on their way north to Durness, Cape Wrath and Caithness, or south toward Inverewe Gardens, Poolewe, Gairloch, Applecross, Plockton and Skye.
It is an ideal staging-post for journeys to the Outer Hebrides. Our quality bed and breakfast often hosts sportsmen on their way to Hebridean estate lodges like Garynahine, Uig, Grimersta. The ferry from Ullapool goes to the Islands of Lewis and Harris, and some excellent accommodation there including Scarista House, Broad Bay House and the Auberge Carnish.



