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 Uig.
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
books, music and maps. A range of cooked dishes,
local specialities and preserves and freshly
baked bread are available for breakfast. Special
diets are catered for. Uig has 2 shops a filling
station (with LPG), several places to eat, and
is an excellent base for exploring the
breathtaking scenery of North Skye. Private
parking.
The Uig Hotel is family
run and an ideal base for touring the island or
catching the ferry to the Hebrides. Most of the
rooms have wonderful views over Uig Bay and Loch
Snizort. The hotel offers well appointed
facilities and friendly service and has been
awarded 3 star STB status.
The lounge bar has a good
selection of single malt whiskies as well as
local cask conditioned ales on tap. The Folly
Restaurant is a member of EatScotland and has
recently received a Taste of Local Food Highly
Commended award. The Folly Restaurant offers an
extensive menu which utilises locally sourced
produce as much as possible. Vegetarians as well
as people with food allergies are well catered
for.
Uig Bay Bed
and Breakfast accommodation consists of a
self-contained apartment with three
bedrooms, one twin and two doubles.
One of the doubles has en-suite
facilities and the other two bedrooms
share a bathroom.
There is a sitting/dining room with
wonderful views and a kitchen area.
The three rooms can be
let separately, so bookings can be taken for any
number of people from one to six. The apartment is
also available on a self-catering basis if
preferred. TV and radio/CD/cassette player in
lounge. The house has immediate access to the
shore, and is within two minutes walk of the Ferry
Terminal, shop, cafe, pub, filling station,
pottery and brewery. Well-behaved pets are allowed
and the accommodation is open all year.
On the western shore of the Trotternish
peninsula, this coastal town and ferry terminal offers sea-crossings to the
Isle of Harris. Nearby, Faerie Glen contains a stone circle, whilst north of
Uig is the village of Kilmuir which hosts the must see Museum of Island
life. The islands of Canna, Rum, Eigg and Muck are usually reached by the
ferry.