The guest house is about a fifteen minute walk from the city centre.
We arrived only to be met by a woman who looked gone out to see us. Initially thinking she was the cleaner, it turned out she was the co-owner. There was no welcome greeting or introduction at all. There appeared to be no reception area. We were allowed to check-in early.
As we were walking up the stairs we were asked about breakfast. So half way up the stairs we were given a time slot for breakfast.
The room felt clean. A few broken lampshades and missing light bulbs but a nice room to lay our heads and have a shower.
The fan was broken and was told it would be replaced that never happened.
There’s a Lidl across the street for convenience.
Breakfast was okay but the sausages were straignley sweet, hence why most people had either half or two-thirds of a sausage left on their plates. Breakfast is only between 0800 and 0830.
When checking out we wasn’t asked how our stay was instead Kate said she wanted to speak with me asking why I didn’t come down for breakfast the previous day and that we had wasted her bacon and sausages. Perhaps if breakfast was cooked to order and not reheated “your” bacon that we had paid for wouldn’t have been wasted.
So no warm Highland welcome or a friendly goodbye, just a b0ll0ck!ng on the way out.