Ullapool hotel put on the market as potential buyers told of NC500 spin-off boost
ONE of the main hotels in Ullapool is on the market for almost £1 million.
According to the selling agents, the Caledonian Hotel is also likely to be the oldest in the popular gateway to the Outer Hebrides which is now receiving a further visitor boost from the North Coast 500 Road route.
The 83-room property is being offered for sale by Colliers International which is inviting offers around £900,000 plus VAT for the feuhold.
The seller is a London-based private investment and property company.
Alistair Letham, a director at Collier International, said: “The Caledonian Hotel has been an important hotel facility in Wester Ross and Ullapool for many, many years and continues to service the important leisure trade that visits Scotland’s beautiful north-west during a very long period of seasonal trading.
"The availability of the Caledonian Hotel offers seasoned and experienced operators a great opportunity to purchase an established base at the top leisure destination of this exceptionally scenic area of Scotland.”
The hotel has its origins in the 19th century but in the intervening period the accommodation has been extended significantly. Occupying a sizeable corner site, the hotel has expansive views southwards over the town, the ferry terminal and towards Loch Broom.