Southview is located in Portskerra. This holiday home provides free private parking, private check-in and check-out and free WiFi.
Nina
United Kingdom
Felt really at home at Southview and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Excellent facilities! Very spacious, beautifully decorated rooms and hosts had thought of everything we might need.
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Nigel
United Kingdom
This hotel is in a beautiful location and the staff were amazing, they made our stay very special. Meeting Nelly was an added bonus (the friendly deer).
We wanted to explore some of the beaches in North Scotland,...
We wanted to explore some of the beaches in North Scotland, Portskerra is pretty central and has a cracker of a beach on the doorstep. The area is a really good base for getting around the North, we headed out to John O'Groats for walks and have a boat trip as well as trying some of the local beer! Also headed in the opposite direction out to Tongue, got out for a great walk in the rain along another fantastic bit of beach.
Portskerra itself is a small village at best, has a post office/shop, The Melvich Hotel with bar and restaurant and a little sandwich shop. Used all three facilities while I was there and everyone was really friendly. Nice walk around the loop of the village, was good to get the dog out to stretch his legs.
Golf courses, castles and day trips to Orkney all on your doorstep. Great place to base yourself.
Dale
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were doing our own version of the North Coast 500, and...
We were doing our own version of the North Coast 500, and the Melvich Hotel was ideally located for us to go on to John o' Groats and the Stacks of Duncansby.
We phoned ahead to say we would be late, and the hotel staff were very helpful on the phone with our most likely ETA. They also said the kitchen would probably be closed when we got there - but when we got there they were still ready and waiting for us. I had some lovely venison, and my wife thoroughly enjoyed her cod.
We had a couple of drinks (from a well stocked bar) in the residents' lounge before going to bed. Our room was clean and comfortable and we both slept well after a long day of driving and sightseeing.
2 'full Scottish' breakfasts set us up nicely for our final day.
The hotel gave us everything we needed, was reasonably priced, and the staff were very helpful throughout - told us how long it would take us to get there, kept the kitchen open for us, advised us where best to get petrol on the Sunday - all very helpful to 2 'strangers'.
I could only recommend them to anyone travelling east or west across the extreme north of Scotland.
Character filled old Scottish hotel with views overlooking stunning cliffs!
Rooms have been updated, as have other parts of the hotel.
Stayed in small double, clean and compact, would suggest that a clothes rail or some hangers were installed, as we had nowhere to hang wet clothing.
We ate in both nights and the food and service were fantastic, try the freshly made pizza they are fabulous!
Staff were friendly, engaging and very helpful at all times.
Would definitely stay here again!
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We had booked a small double room as this was only option when booking however on arrival the room allocated was a large sea view room with a king size bed. Very clean with a great shower and lovely and peaceful at night. Hotel staff were really friendly and there is a nice dining room with great views that doubles as a bar. Plenty parking. Ate there at night and they specialise in pizza which was really good.
The staff were so welcoming and friendly towards myself and my 7 other friends! We stayed for one night whilst doing the NC500 and it was by far the nicest stay on our roadtrip. The hotel itself was clean and cosy and the breakfast was also amazing, I would recommend to a friend and would stay at this hotel again!
Really nice and helpful staff who were working so hard. They had done everything to be compliant with Covid restrictions. Super spacious room with fabulous views and monster bathroom with bath and shower. Lovely decor - fresh and with character. Good restaurant with super views and great food. Really good hotel.
We enjoyed an overnight stay here while driving the NC500. Very comfortable and clean room and excellent food - both dinner and breakfast - gluten-free being no problem. The outside of the hotel looks a little tired, but don't be put off - the team are warm, welcoming and helpful, and the inside is great!
The hotel is very nice, we had a fantastic view from our window, the staff are very friendly, the food is very good, lovely stay and good value for money.
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