Hotel in Highland, United Kingdom
The Granary Lodge
150ptsFar north Scotland, serious commitment required.

About The Granary Lodge
The Granary Lodge sits beside the Castle of Mey on Scotland's far north coast, offering rare seclusion and a historically resonant setting. Booking is relatively easy for a Highland property of this character, making it accessible for couples and special occasion travellers. If spa and wellness facilities are a priority, confirm the amenity offering directly before reserving.
Quick Take: Should You Book The Granary Lodge?
Access to The Granary Lodge is limited by geography alone. Sitting beside the Castle of Mey on the far north coast of Scotland, this is one of the most remote stays in the Highland portfolio, and room availability at properties this small and this far north tends to tighten quickly in summer. If you are planning a visit between June and August, book as early as possible. The shoulder months of May and September offer more breathing room on the booking side, and the light on the Caithness coast remains extraordinary.
The atmosphere here is defined by stillness. The far north of Scotland is genuinely quiet in a way that most Highland hotels are not. There is no village buzz, no passing traffic noise, and no buzzing bar crowd. What you get instead is the sound of wind off the Pentland Firth, open moorland, and proximity to one of Scotland's most historically resonant royal properties. For a special occasion stay, that ambient quality is the draw, not despite the remoteness but because of it.
Because detailed amenity data for The Granary Lodge is not currently in our database, we cannot make specific claims about pool, spa, or wellness facilities. What the location and property type strongly suggest is that the value proposition here is landscape immersion and privacy rather than a resort amenity stack. If a spa, pool, or fitness suite is a priority for your stay, verify directly with the property before booking. For comparison, Gleneagles in Auchterarder delivers the full Highland luxury wellness package if that is what you need, and Lime Wood in Lyndhurst sets the benchmark for spa-led country house stays in the UK more broadly.
For a couple marking an anniversary or a milestone trip, The Granary Lodge's setting adjacent to the Castle of Mey is a genuinely rare backdrop. Few hotels in Scotland can offer the combination of royal heritage in the immediate surroundings and this degree of seclusion. Booking is described as easy relative to the broader Highland category, which makes it accessible even for last-minute planners, though the long drive from Inverness (around 2.5 hours) means committing to the far north requires real intent.
Check our full Highland hotels guide and full Highland restaurants guide for broader context on planning a trip to this region. See also Shieldaig Lodge and The Three Chimneys and The House Over-by for other high-quality remote Highland stays worth stacking into an extended itinerary.
Quick reference: Far-north Highland boutique lodge adjacent to the Castle of Mey; easy to book; leading suited to couples and special occasion travellers seeking seclusion over amenities; verify spa/wellness facilities directly before booking.
How It Compares
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| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
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| The Granary Lodge | — | ||
| Applecross Inn | — | ||
| Arisaig Hotel | — | ||
| Ceilidh Place Ullapool | — | ||
| Coul House Hotel | — | ||
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Granary Lodge family-friendly?
The rural setting beside the Castle of Mey in Caithness suits families who are happy with open countryside over organised kids' activities. There are no resort-style facilities here — this is remote Highland Scotland, so families should come prepared for outdoor-led days rather than on-site entertainment. It works well for older children who can appreciate the landscape and the history of the surrounding estate.
Do loyalty programs work at The Granary Lodge?
No major hotel loyalty programmes apply here. The Granary Lodge is a small, independent property beside the Castle of Mey in Thurso — not part of any chain or points ecosystem. Book direct for the most straightforward experience, and do not expect rewards redemption or status perks.
How is the dining at The Granary Lodge?
Dining details are not published in the venue record, so treat expectations accordingly. At a property this remote in Caithness — well outside any town centre — on-site dining or self-catering access matters more than it would elsewhere. Confirm food provision directly before arrival, as driving out for dinner in this part of Highland Scotland is not a casual option.
Is The Granary Lodge good for business travel?
No. The address — Castle of Mey, Thurso KW14 — puts this on Scotland's far north coast, far from any commercial hub. Connectivity and transport links reflect that geography. This is a property suited to deliberate escapes, not a practical base for meetings or corporate stays.
Which room category is best at The Granary Lodge?
Room category details are not available in the current venue record. Given the property sits within the Castle of Mey estate, proximity to the castle grounds is likely the key differentiator between rooms. Contact the lodge directly to confirm which options face the estate or coastline before booking.
How is the location of The Granary Lodge?
The location is genuinely remote — beside the Castle of Mey on Scotland's far north coast, near Thurso in Caithness. That is a selling point for travellers on the North Coast 500 route or those visiting the castle itself, and a real logistical factor for everyone else. Nearest towns are small, and the drive from Inverness takes well over two hours. Book this knowing the journey is part of the commitment.
How does The Granary Lodge compare to nearby hotels?
Within Caithness and the far north Highlands, options are thin. The Granary Lodge's differentiator is its position on the Castle of Mey estate, which no other property matches. The Ceilidh Place Ullapool and Applecross Inn are stronger all-round hospitality options further south on the west coast, but they serve a different part of the NC500 entirely. If your itinerary targets the far north, the Lodge is among the most characterful addresses available.
More hotels in Highland
- Applecross InnApplecross Inn is a genuine Highland pub-with-rooms on the shore of the Inner Sound, best reached via the dramatic Bealach na Bà mountain pass. It earns its reputation on local seafood and one of the most arresting coastal views in Scotland. Book it for the location and the atmosphere — not for business travel infrastructure or boutique hotel polish.
- Arisaig HotelArisaig Hotel sits on the west Highland coast with views toward Skye and the Small Isles — a solid base for exploring the Road to the Isles. Booking is easy, making it a more accessible option than busier west coast alternatives. Best suited to travellers who want the setting to do the work rather than a design-led interior experience.
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