Plockton Inn Plockton, Highland, IV52 8TW

  • 21 bedrooms

Glorious Views Over Loch Carron

The Plockton Inn sits in the Northwest Highlands in the sheltered bay of Loch Carron in a tranquil village with docked sailboats and views across the water. The pub has a collection of beautifully refurbished single, double, twin, family, and accessible bedrooms, each taking inspiration from the local landscape. Book a stay and enjoy delicious seafood, local gins, whiskies, and real ales.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Family Friendly
  • Gastro Pub
  • Log Fires
  • Parking
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

Choose from a collection of inviting bedrooms located in the main inn and in Sorley’s House just across the road.

Each single, double, double/twin, quadruple, and family bedroom has an en-suite bathroom with complimentary Scottish toiletries.

Rooms also have a TV, fairtrade coffee, tea, and Scottish shortbread biscuits.

Accessible rooms? Yes, there is one ground floor accessible room with an en-suite wet room.

Dog friendly? Yes, dogs are welcome on request with prior acknowledgement directly with the pub.

Food & Drink

The Plockton Inn Scottish Highlands is a calm and relaxing retreat in a picture postcard location.

Book a table in the seafood restaurant after a day exploring.

Expect langoustines straight from the boat, oysters, mussels, and delicious fish dishes.

Behind the “Highland” bar you will find an eclectic choice of beers, gins, and whiskies from local spots such as the Plockton Brewery, the Isle of Skye, and the Isle of Raasay.

Whilst there is no beer garden, there are a few tables outside the front of the pub.

Nearby

Plockton is a picture postcard Highland village situated on a sheltered bay with glorious views overlooking Loch Carron.

Take a gentle stroll along the bay and enjoy the views across the water towards Duncraig Castle.

For gin lovers, the Plockton Tasting Room is a wonderful place to visit.

Book a stay and discover breathtaking hills, woods, moorlands, and coastlines.