The harmonious marriage of Scottish and Scandinavian creativity at the former church manse pair perfectly, with warm colours, natural materials and thoughtfully curated objects providing an inviting, cosy space on the north coast of the Scottish Highlands.
The team behind this B-listed 19th century stone house, which overlooks the scenic Kyle of Tongue and the mountains beyond, encourage you to explore the surrounding landscape and wider area.
You can borrow the Lundies e-bikes to uncover what the coastline has to offer or wetsuits to experience the wild swimming spots.
Each of its bedrooms has its own individual charm, showcasing pared-back restful palettes, sumptuous linens and extraordinary views of the stunning location.
The kitchen is very much the beating heart of the Scandi-Scottish lodge and a place to converge over coffee while the chefs prepare the day’s menu.
Sit down to savour the seasonal dishes in the atmospheric dining room – a creative hub where culinary skill and art unite.
Pieces from French botanical artist Clare Basler bring elegance to the walls, echoing the seasonality of the ingredients served.
Sustainability is a cornerstone of the hotel, extending to its thoughtfully curated wine list with natural, often organic and biodynamic wines from innovative small producers on offer, sitting comfortably alongside carefully selected fine wines from around the continent.
Hiking boots and outdoor weather gear are recommended to get the most out of your outdoor adventures.
Quiet, with spectacular views of the wild and remote region, Lundies House is a place to feel the rhythms of nature and form deep connections with its raw and unspoilt landscape.
This lovingly reimagined boutique hotel is the answer to the blissful comfort you’ve been searching for.