Set in Thurso and within less than 1 km of Thurso Beach, Manor House Hotel has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi. The hotel features family rooms.
The Park Hotel - Where the atmosphere & surroundings are as welcoming as the food. Why not go all the way! To Caithness, the land beyond the Highlands and enjoy the hospitality at the Park Hotel.
Robert
Netherlands
Accesible room at the back of the hotel, with "own" parking place. Very comfortable, Dinner and breakfast were fine
Offering a restaurant serving fresh Caithness seafood, Pentland Hotel is centrally located in Thurso and provides free WiFi access in public areas. A lounge bar with snacks is at the guests' disposal....
wendy
United Kingdom
Breakfast was fantastic, the bathroom was excellent. Staff were very friendly and helpful
Very close to Thurso Train Station, this hotel has free Wi-Fi, free public parking and comfortable rooms with Freeview TV. Station Hotel serves fine Scottish meat cooked in a traditional style.
MEG
United Kingdom
Didn't have breakfast - was never mentioned at check-in.
Royal Thurso Hotel is centrally located in close proximity to the train station in the town of Thurso. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi access in rooms and public areas of the hotel.
Fiona
United Kingdom
The room was clean and a comfortable temperature. Extra blanket in cupboard if required.
The Weigh Inn Hotel & Lodges overlooks the Pentland Firth and has panoramic views of the Orkney Islands. The Orkney car ferry is 2 minutes away. The hotel is located on the outskirts of Thurso.
David
United Kingdom
The staff were excellent. The food was good. A great breakfast.
Sandra's Backpackers is set in the centre of Thurso, the UK’s most northerly town. This simple hostel offers rooms and dorms with free Wi-Fi, shared bathrooms, free bed linen and towels.
Thomas Paul
United Kingdom
I just wanted a basic accomodation ahead of my onward journey to the Orkneys and that is exactly what I got.
The Holborn is a family run hotel situated in Thurso, a 5-minute walk to the beach. It offers en suite bedrooms with tea and coffee making facilities, TV and free Wi-Fi.
Daniel
Switzerland
The hotel was the perfect choice for me. The staff was so friendly and always helpful, the food was of a very high quality and delicious. The room was cosy and I felt absolutely comfortable and slept very well. Everything was very tidy and clean. Will definitely come back during my next stay in the Highlands.
Compact wee town centre with a big Co-op supermarket.
Compact wee town centre with a big Co-op supermarket. People seem genuinely friendly & helpful. A train & bus station, nice beach & Scrabster nearby for ferries to Orkney. Good base for exploring round about & into Sutherland too for the beautiful golden sandy beaches an hour or so away at Armadale, Bettyhill, Torrisdale & Coldbackie. Lots of Stone Age relics to explore too.
A lovely but long journey up by train. Takes about 4 hours from Inverness. Only issues were leaving Thurso by public transport to catch links from Inverness to go further south as just 4 trains a day & nothing after 4.28pm weekdays. No buses seemed to leave Thurso for Inverness after 11.50. Buses take around 3 1/2 hours to Inverness. Good to book taxis as far in advance as possible as get booked up fairly quickly.
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Anonymous
4.0
Scored 4.0
Hotel position and friendly staff were good, but the online...
Hotel position and friendly staff were good, but the online description of the hotel and facilities was not accurate. Very disappointing.
- room not serviced for three days
- initial room smelly and mouldy
- had to ask for soap and toilet paper
- advertised food items for breakfast not provided
- bath leaked
- no phone in room
Gabrielle
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Some of the best place to eat in UK.
Some of the best place to eat in UK. Outdoors is its selling point, if King Charles III has a holiday retreat nearby it must be the best in the World. Winter nights are dark and cold with limited night life.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Excellent place to go and the drive there was same as saw so...
Excellent place to go and the drive there was same as saw so much and I had been saying for Years I should go there and now I have I have recommended to Others and be back with Family again soon.There is something for everyone in Thurso.
Michael
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We used Thurso as a jumping off and landing point for the...
We used Thurso as a jumping off and landing point for the Orkney islands. I wish we had more time in the Thurso area as I believe there is much more to explore. And don't miss the Sri Lankan restaurant in town!! your dinner may take awhile but that's because it is being cooked up fresh.
Shep
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Thurso is a town that has seen better days, but most people...
Thurso is a town that has seen better days, but most people are going to Thurso to visit John O Groats or to catch a ferry, rather than for the town itself. We stayed out of season so did not visit the beach. We enjoyed our walk to Dunnet Head, and spent our 2nd day visiting John O Groats and Wick. We recommend the Thurso Visitor centre / Museum (free entry, but donatiion requested)
The breakfast was excellent. The location was perfect with a lovely view. Fantastic large room in a stunning, beautifully renovated, comfortable old house. But best of all were the owners, Michael and Karen. They were incredibly friendly and helpful, eager to inform about places to eat, and Michael even offered to bring us and/or our bags to the train station (it was just a ten minute walk). Such a wonderful place to stay!
The hotel was easy to access from the main road,with its own parking.You could walk into town in 5 mins.The room was very comfortable and a brilliant bathroom, all exceptionally clean. The staff are very friendly however not in your face.The meals are just amazing, I loved my breakfast ! and good value for money. I would definitely stay again and recommend it to those who want to explore the north of Scotland.
We wanted somewhere inexpensive to stay in Thurso for one night so we could be away on the first ferry to Orkney, and this fit the bill. On our trip around Scotland we largely stayed in hostel-type accommodation, and this was pretty much what we'd expect from a small independent hostel in that location. Some of the decor and facilities looked a bit tired, but I guess that's the nature of the beast.
My family always stays at huge corporate hotels while traveling, so it was a very pleasant change to travel with my partner for the first time and experience a small lodge that makes you feel like welcomed family guests and personalizes each breakfast meal hot and fresh for you. It was exactly the experience I was looking for on my trip!
An extremely nice stay, lovely room, great breakfast - with very good quality local produce -cooked to order.
The hostess was extremely accommodating and helpful - nothing was a bother.
Throughout the hotel were items which indicated great attention to detail.
Very dog friendly.
This was a perfect little room for one. I stayed two nights here. The two nights book ended my weekend trip to Orkney Island. I was allowed to leave my big luggage at the hotel, and when I returned, I was able to check in early, and my bags were waiting for me in the room.
The hotel is just a short hop to the ferry We had a downstairs room that was comfortable and clean and a window that looked out on the street. A bar and a few restaurants are next door. The furnishings are pretty basic, but adequate. I think a bit high priced though.
Great location close to the centre of town. Good breakfast and we enjoyed a Sunday night roast. Very comfortable bedrooms. Easy access to Scrabster for the Orkney ferry and for touring the North Coast. On Saturday evening the Thurso Pipe Band plays outside the hotel.
Beautiful location, close to Thurso ( 8 mins drive) but in a quiet riverside spot. Wonderful walks around the mill buildings, and along the riverbank to the sea. Super comfortable beds. A very special hotel with everything done to a high standard.
It was nice to have the whole house after several nights of just rooms. It was nicely furnished, conveniently located ( we walked to explore Thurso and find food), the host was responsive to our needs. My bed was wonderful.
Really nice B&B. Fantastic hosts, and a great breakfast, with a nice selection of beer as well. The room is lovely, and there is a lot of parking right in front as well. Would stay here again if I'm in Thurso!
I was traveling for an extended period, 6 months, and Camfield House was one of the best places I stayed. I only regret that I only stayed one night. If I could do it over again, I’d book a longer stay.
Colin, the night manager. He prevented us from giving up on our first hotel room and leaving. But the second room had a busted tv, so it wasn’t that much of an improvement.
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