Isle-of-Skye Hotels, Aparthotels, Bed-and-Breakfasts, Guesthouses, Inns, Motels UK accommodation guide.
Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Isle-of-Skye .
Located in the South of
the Island, Home Leigh (a detached house) has
panoramic views of Sleat to Loch Nevis and the
mountains of Knoydart Peninsula. Within one mile
of Mallaig/Armadale Ferry Port.
The bedrooms are en-suite
with central heating, TV, tea/coffee making
facilities and hair dryer. A hearty breakfast is
included. Guest quote ''Best breakfast this
holiday''. Totally non-smoking establishment.
A family run hotel where
children are welcome. There is central heating
throughout and all rooms have H&C, colour TV and
tea/coffee making facilities. achieved
There is a lounge bar and
restaurant with children's licence and excellent
Scottish menu featuring seafood and home made
cuisine.
For further details on this hotel in Broadford,
Isle of Skye, see our website. Price: From £20.00 - £25.00 per
person Rooms: 5 Single, 3 Double, 2 Family, 3 En-suite Accommodation Type: Hotel
Situated between the
hills of MacLeod's Tables and Loch Pooltiel, we
provide a most relaxing and peaceful break.
Accommodation is on a
Bed & Breakfast basis, both bedrooms have lovely
views and have drinks tray and homemade
biscuits.
Included is a vegetarian breakfast of fresh
berries, fruit salad with yoghurt and pancake,
organic cereals, hot breads, oatcakes, homemade
jams and choice of cheeses. The garden boasts a
peace chamber, the perfect place for you to
meditate, chill out etc. We also offer a range
of natural health treatments.
Carters Rest
Guesthouse in Milovaig on the west coast
of Skye overlooks the Little Minch and
Loch Pooltiel and boasts stunning views
to the cliffs of Dunvegan Head and the
islands of North Uist and Harris on the
Outer Hebrides.
There is a mix of comfortable en suite double and
twin rooms which are tastefully decorated. Each
has tea making facilities, flat screen television
and ironing facilities. Two of the rooms are
suitable for adding an extra single bed. The
master bedroom has a Jacuzzi bath and is rated 5
star by Visit Scotland.
The resident’s lounge, warmed by a wood burning
stove, has a laptop, television with DVD player, a
writing desk, a good selection of books and maps
of the area. The adjoining games room houses a
pool table, dart board and other activities for an
evening or rainy day. The dining room, situated in
the sun lounge, offers the most phenomenal views
across the bay. The guesthouse is 4 star Visit
Scotland rated accommodation. Price: From £30.00 - £50.00 per person,
per night Rooms: 3 En-suite Accommodation Type: Guest House
This comfortable Bed and Breakfast looks over hills and Loch and lovely open Glendale with it's wide sky scapes and sea views to the outer islands. The Mediation Chamber; health treatments; good veggie meals and a wide range of available activities ensure a wonderful holiday to suit all needs.
Bed and
breakfast accommodation conveniently
located being just 100 metres from the
roundabout as you come off the Skye
Bridge.
It is just a minute's walk from the
amenities in the lovely fishing village
of Kyleakin.
The
accommodation is 4 Star Guest House graded
by the Scottish Tourist Board.
All
rooms are en-suite including one downstairs
room.
Each
room has TV, tea/coffee making facilities,
radio, hairdryers, ironing facilities.
A choice of breakfast menu that includes continental buffet and the finest
filter coffee. There is a superb panoramic view
from the dining room, which rarely fails to
impress guests. The house is beautifully situated
with spectacular views looking towards Loch Duich
and the ruins of Castle Moil. Attractions include
Dunvegan Castle, Talisker Distillery, Armadale
Castle Gardens, and Eilean Donan Castle.
Relax in the tranquil village of Kyleakin. Enjoy the impressive views across to the Scottish mainland from our lochside lounge bar. Whether it is summer or winter relax with a dram in front of one of our open fires. Take a meal in our Claymore restaurant with a choice of table dhote
or a la carte menus... more
A unique
location in the centre of Portree the
''Capital of Skye'', directly on Portree
Harbours' waterfront, with spectacular
views towards the Isle of Raasay, and Ben
Tianavaig.
All bedrooms are en-suite with TV and hospitality
tray. Most with direct sea views. Prices include a
full Scottish Breakfast. The guest house also has
a residents lounge in which to sit and relax, read
a good book or catch up with what's going on in
the world on the widescreen TV.
Portree is home to a variety of museums,
gallery's, restaurants, and tourist attractions as
well as a good selection of shops and
supermarkets. A holiday on Skye will be one to
remember with a host of activities catering for
all tastes, ages and background. Whether you are
an adrenaline addict seeking the thrills of
climbing, scrambling and mountain biking or are
looking for a more relaxing and peaceful vacation
full of history, quality food & drink and culture,
Skye has something to offer everyone all year
round and the Pink Guest House provides an
excellent base.
For further information on this guesthouse in
Portree, Isle of Skye, see our website.
Price: From £30 to £35 per person per
night Rooms: 1 Single, 4 Doubles, 2 Twin, 4
Family - a total of 11 En-suite Accommodation Type: Guest House
Quiraing - stands in its
own well tendered garden and just a 4 minute
walk to the town. Bedrooms are bright and airy
with full en-suite facilities including
tea/coffee making equipment and fridges.
Comfortable lounge with TV and
attractive dining room for that hearty
breakfast! Comprehensive Scottish breakfast menu
including porridge, fish and vegetarian dishes.
Totally non-smoking. All rooms are ground floor
with limited facilities for disabled guests. Car
parking for all rooms at rear of building.
The Uig Hotel is family
run and has wonderful views over Uig Bay and
Loch Snizort. The hotel offers well-appointed
facilities, friendly service and an excellent
restaurant.
The lounge-bar has a good
range of single malt whiskies and local real ale
on tap. Open all year. All rooms en-suite,
bedrooms are non-smoking. 3 Star hotel. Dogs by
prior arrangement.
Guest House accommodation in Portree! 'Greenacres'
is a modern cream coloured detached dormer
house. Situated on a scenic Promontory at
Portree.
Set in its own immaculately
kept grounds with outstanding views from the
lounge and conservatory over Portree Bay to the
Old man of Storr and Raasay. All bedrooms are
en-suite with some ground floor rooms. Each room
has television, tea/coffee making facilities.
Scottish Tourist Board 4 Star rated.
Located right on the quay side at Portree. All
bedrooms look out onto the harbour and are
en-suite with central heating, colour TV and
tea/coffee making facilities. A warm Scottish
welcome is assured.
Price: From £30.00 per person Rooms: 2 Double, 2
Twin, 3 Family, 7 En-suite Accommodation Type: Hotel
The Urquhart Caledonian
Hotel makes an ideal base from which to explore
the romantic and picturesque island of Skye. All
bedrooms are en-suite with colour TV coffee/tea
making facilities, hairdryer and telephone.
The comfortable restaurant
serves cuisine based on local fresh produce.
Beautifully cooked bar lunches are also
available. The hotel is open all year. Ample
private parking. Most weekends feature live
music in the lounge bar. NEW for 2008 the hotel
has its own boat for sightseeing within the
area.
For complete details on this hotel in Portree,
Isle of Skye, see our website. Price: £40 - £50 per person Rooms: 4 Double, 2
Twin, 2 Family, 8 En-suite Accommodation Type: Hotel
- 4 Star apartments on the beautiful Isle of Skye - Free Wireless Broadband Access - LCD Satellite TV, CD and DVD player- Spectacular and Romantic Setting, abundant wildlife and walking- Apartments with Benefits of Hotels, B and Bs and Self Catering.- more...
Situated in Portree, the Islands Capital, our quality Hotel offers fresh, stress free accommodation with many rooms overlooking idyllic Portree
harbour. We have an unrivalled reputation for superb, award winning
cuisine created using the freshest of local produce and first class
service. Award winning chef, John Kelly works his magic to create
unforgettable food for... more
Skeabost Country House sits majestically in its own extensive grounds at the edge of Loch Snizort. Surrounded by a challenging 9 hole, 14 tee golf course and bounded by its own river with testing salmon fishing. Skeabost is a hidden gem on this most spectacular of
Scotland's Islands. Individually designed suites, wonderful food and
a spectacular setting will make your... more
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Set in 15 acres of mature private grounds, overlooking Portree Bay with views to the Cuillin Mountain range, enjoy some of the most spectacular views from any hotel in Scotland.
Toravaig House
Hotel is situated on the southern
peninsula known as the 'garden of Skye'.
The hotel is set on a two acre site in an
elevated position overlooking Knock Bay,
the ruins of the ancient Knock Castle,
the Sound of Sleat and the Knoydart
Hills.
The
hotel has had extensive refurbishment and
has 9 attractive en-suite bedrooms, most
bedrooms having feature beds and six of the
en-suites have baths, all have pressurised
showers.
There are direct dial
telephones/e-mail access, television (including
Sky), tea making facilities, hairdryers etc. A
splendid restaurant and drawing room with its
comfortable furniture and open fire provides a
relaxed environment. The hotel is a totally
non-smoking establishment. The restaurant operates
with 3 professional chefs under the watchful eye
of Peter Woods (Head Chef & Master Chef UK). The
menu includes Modern Scottish cuisine with a
"French twist". Local "in season" produce is
used whenever possible. Many attractions to
visit whilst on the island include The Clan
Donald Centre, Gardens, Museum of the Isles and
Gaelic College. Daily sailing
excursions to areas inaccessible by car.
Scottish Island Hotel of the Year 2007 – Hotel
Review Scotland
Most Excellence Service UK 2006 – Conde Naste
Johansen’s
Excellence in Tourism Award 2006 -
VisitScotland
Located in the South of
the Island, Home Leigh (a detached house) has
panoramic views of Sleat to Loch Nevis and the
mountains of Knoydart Peninsula. Within one mile
of Mallaig/Armadale Ferry Port.
The bedrooms are en-suite
with central heating, TV, tea/coffee making
facilities and hair dryer. A hearty breakfast is
included. Guest quote ''Best breakfast this
holiday''. Totally non-smoking establishment.
The Duisdale
House Hotel is set in lovely gardens
which surround the hotel and extend to
about 30 acres of wooded hillside.
There are
breathtaking views across the sea to the
hills of Knoydart.
The Duisdale
was built as a great hunting Lodge for
the Chief of the Clan MacDonald in the
1860's.
The
accommodation comprises of a wide choice of
rooms including four posters.
Room amenities include flat screen TV with
Sky, tea and coffee making facilities,
luxury toiletries and telephone.
Located in an idyllic area known as the Garden of
Skye the Duisdale stands proudly midway between
the Skye Bridge (toll free) and the Armadale ferry
terminal and en-route to the fishing port of
Mallaig and Fort William beyond. There is also a
unique opportunity to sail on the Duisdale's
owners' private yacht. Capt. Ken Gunn and his wife
Anne will look after you for the day on 'Solus na
Mara' a 42' Jeanneau Sun Odyssey DS. This new
yacht sails daily except Sunday, from Armadale. A
light homemade lunch, using freshly made bread,
highland smoked meats, local cheese and locally
grow salad leaves is served on board. This is a
full day excursion exclusive to guests.
Foxwood (completed in October 2002) provides bed
& breakfast accommodation. It stands in 4 acres
of land surrounded by inspirational countryside,
a blend of mountains and moorland, sea and
islands, green fields with sheep and cattle. The
house has a magnificent view of the Cuillin
mountain range to the south, and of Loch
Bracadale and MacLeod's Tables to the
north-west.
The 2 en-suite twin
bedrooms each have facilities for making drinks
and snacks. There is also a comfortable double
room with tea making facilities, wash hand basin
and adjacent private bathroom. All 3 rooms have
TV, CD/cassette/radio and hairdryer. The
spacious lounge has a magnificent view of the
mountains from the main windows, which face
south overlooking the partially enclosed patio
and pool. Food is vegetarian and when practical
organic. If you normally eat meat you probably
won't even notice the lack of it when you see
the wide choice available on the breakfast menu.
Other meals are available by arrangement.
Special dietary needs can be catered for with
prior notice. If your preference is to focus on
health, there is exercise equipment, a sauna,
jacuzzi, steam cabinet with 15 power jets, and
the opportunity to have massage, reflexology and
a variety of other alternative therapies from
local practitioners (given advance notice).
Eagles, larks and herons fly overhead whilst
seals, whales, dolphins and octopus are found in
the surrounding waters, and otters can be seen
on land or water.
Toravaig House
Hotel is situated on the southern
peninsula known as the 'garden of Skye'.
The hotel is set on a two acre site in an
elevated position overlooking Knock Bay,
the ruins of the ancient Knock Castle,
the Sound of Sleat and the Knoydart
Hills.
The
hotel has had extensive refurbishment and
has 9 attractive en-suite bedrooms, most
bedrooms having feature beds and six of the
en-suites have baths, all have pressurised
showers.
There are direct dial
telephones/e-mail access, television (including
Sky), tea making facilities, hairdryers etc. A
splendid restaurant and drawing room with its
comfortable furniture and open fire provides a
relaxed environment. The hotel is a totally
non-smoking establishment. The restaurant operates
with 3 professional chefs under the watchful eye
of Peter Woods (Head Chef & Master Chef UK). The
menu includes Modern Scottish cuisine with a
"French twist". Local "in season" produce is
used whenever possible. Many attractions to
visit whilst on the island include The Clan
Donald Centre, Gardens, Museum of the Isles and
Gaelic College. Daily sailing
excursions to areas inaccessible by car.
Scottish Island Hotel of the Year 2007 – Hotel
Review Scotland
Most Excellence Service UK 2006 – Conde Naste
Johansen’s
Excellence in Tourism Award 2006 -
Visitscotland
Bed and Breakfast in a
lovely cosy old house with spectacular views of
Uig Bay in the North of Skye. The house is ten
minutes walk from the ferry to the Western
Isles.
The en-suite rooms are
restfully decorated and supplied with facilities
for making a range of hot drinks, a small
refrigerator, a hairdryer and Wi-Fi internet
access. There is a guest room with