We met this incredible lady a few years back when we turned-up at the Applecross Inn looking to be fed. The place was stowed out, rather than turn us away she suggested we enjoy a beer on the beach outside & she would come & find us once she had 2 seats available.
Sometimes one is disappointed when a venue has such a great reputation, not the Applecross Inn, she did come & find us and the meal was outstanding.
Stayed there many times and as you say Rob, Judith is a great hotelier, very customer focussed. She also owns a sister hotel to the Applecross Inn, the Loch Ness Inn at Drumnadrochit.
It's great to see the hard work recognised!
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1, '05 K1200S
It's very well deserved, stayed there a couple of times.
It has a great atmosphere and amazing sea food, but don't venture outside in midge season - you will be eaten alive.
Talking to a local who helped out there he claimed her record is over 1,000 covers in a day!!
My daughter is already on to me to book for a summer bike trip there again this year.
Cheers
Ian
Motorrad R1250RS SE 2023
Blue R100RS 1980
Suzuki GT250B 1977
When I was there in July unfortunately I had a picnic to scoff so didn't get to sample the grub. The place was rammed - on a Monday lunchtime before schools had broken up. A fair few bikes and cars, but shitloads of white mobile road blocks. I did, however, have a superb coffee from the Airstream-style wagon outside (the 'Inn-side Out' if memory serves?).