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 Struan.
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.
With its rugged scenery, the small village of
Struan is located on Skye’s west coast, on the shoreline of Loch Beag. One
of the best-preserved Iron Age Broch forts in Scotland, Dun Beag, an
ancient, round-tower fortress, built in approximately 100 BC is located
nearby.