Accommodation offering bed and breakfast or self catering in and around Skeabost.
Self Catering
Ardranach Cottage
Recently refurbished with charm and character, Ardranach Cottage has an oil fired Rayburn in the kitchen ensuring a warm welcome at any time of year.
Nestling close to the shores of Loch Snizort on the Isle of Skye this former crofting cottage is a gorgeous place to stay.
Ardranach sleeps 2 people and the layout of the cottage makes it very cosy when rented by a couple.
More InformationBurnside
Burnside is a traditional stone cottage built in the 19 century. It has been tastefully refurbished to provide a cosy and comfortable holiday home for 4 people
Situated in Skeabost Bridge it is 6 miles from Portree where all usual facilities are available. it is ideally placed to explore northern and central Skye or further a field. Easy access to sea trips fishing walking horse riding and golf wildlife and bird watching.
More InformationErriff
The secluded rural hamlet of Clachamish lies approximately eleven miles from Portree. 'Erriff' is a well presented, modern style bungalow set in its own private garden, surrounded by mature shrubs and trees.
The sound of birdsong and the bubbling brook (which is accessible from the garden) make this cosy cottage the perfect holiday home.
Tastefully decorated, 'Erriff' combines comfortable accommodation with a welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal base from which to explore the scenery of this majestic island.
More InformationKnott Cottage
Superbly located in a sheltered bay with marvellous views to the Outer Hebrides, the lochside apartment is perfect for a relaxing holiday and is the ideal base to explore Skye.
The very comfortable 2 bedroom apartment is well equipped for all year use. Central heating and all linen is included.
Watch otters, seals, seabirds. Spot dolphins, golden and sea eagles. Unwind in the tranquil setting of Knott. Use the mature flower filled garden with Midge Machine. One well behaved dog welcome.
More InformationLyndale
Lyndale is a private estate surrounded by spectacular scenery.
Hidden down a wooded bluebell lined drive, the estate centres around a 300-year-old tacksman's house which, along with its old laundry, stables and grade-B listed 'ink-pot' style gate lodge, have all been renovated with tremendous flair and enthusiasm by the owners.
All of the cottages have original art, log fires and deep comfy sofas; each wonderfully welcoming. The beautiful shore of Loch Snizort, is only moments away.
More InformationSkirinish Cottage
With wonderful views over Loch Snizort Beag, and close to Portree, Skirinish Cottage provides a welcoming and comfortable sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of 21st century living, while at the same time ensuring modern conveniences are still close at hand!
More InformationStoney Cottage
This traditional cottage has off-road parking and is located just ten minutes' drive from shops, banks and fuel in Portree, the island capital.
Fully equipped kitchen with hob and fan assisted oven, microwave, fridge / freezer, washer / dryer. Large enclosed garden with seating area.
Skeabost Country House Hotel is nearby with a fine dining room, conservatory restaurant or bar. Golf is available at the hotel on a well maintained 9-tee course. Skeabost also offers the best salmon and trout fishing on Skye.
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Achariachan
Achariachan is on a working croft in the small township of Keistle, near Kensalyre, an excellent starting point for keen walkers and climbers, with access to the Storr and the Trotternish Ridge.
Accommodation comprises two twin bedrooms, with shared facilities. Both bedrooms have wash-hand basins and tea/coffee-making facilities.
Guests have access to the lounge where they can watch television and relax in front of an open fire.
Hosts, Pauline and John extend a warm welcome to all their guests.
More InformationHillcroft
Hillcroft is a traditional crofthouse which has been extended and modernised over the years. The new owners have refurbished the whole house, in particular the bedrooms and ensuites have been upgraded to provide well-appointed guest rooms.
There is a comfortable sitting room with an open fire and a bright sunny dining room for morning breakfast.
Hillcroft has spectacular views across Loch Snizort Beag to the Trotternish hills to the east, and the Black Cuillin ridge to the south.
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