Accommodation offering self catering or bed and breakfast on the west coast of the Sleat area of the Isle of Skye.
The Longhouse at Tokavaig is a 4 bedroom house set in native woodlands on the west coat of the Sleat peninsular of Skye with views to Canna, Rhum and the Cuillins. Tokavaig is on a single track road, 6 miles from the main Broadford to Armadale road. There are easy coast and hill walks nearby to Ord and Tarskavaig. The Cuillins and the Kintail hills are 1-2 hours away and Knoydart is a boat ride away. The sunsets over the hills and sea are staggering.
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MacGregor Cottage is one of a very small settlement of white pebble-dashed cottage. Sheep abound on the grassy/rocky hillocks. Amazing views all around. Wood-lined throughout. Comfortably furnished (the bedrooms are small). Well-heated with good insulation, so suitable for all times of the year.
Large windows in the open-plan sitting/dining/kitchen. Garden furniture. Good stretch of sandy beach 3-minute walk away. Views across the loch of Cuillin Mountains. Nearby jetty, from which seals and otters can often be glimpsed.
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"Peter's" is a traditional Skye house, which has been fully modernised. It is situated about quarter of a mile from the shore and is in the pretty, peaceful crofting village of Tarskavaig. It has wonderful views of the Cuillins,Rum, Eigg and Canna.
The area is ideal for walking, fishing and seeing wildlife, including otters. There are no shops or pubs in Tarskavaig, the nearest are six miles away.
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The Shed is a modern architect designed house on the West Sleat loop road.
The kitchen / dining room has spectacular views of Rhum, Canna and occasionally Barra. Upstairs the living room has a large bay window overlooking both the Red and Black Cuillin ranges.
The house is incredibly comfortable with underfloor heating, storm shutters and a big wood burner.
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Ord House, a Georgian country house standing in 18 acres of grounds, is situated in a spectacular location with views over Loch Eishort to the evocative Black Cullin and the isles of Canna and Rum on the west coast of the Sleat peninsula known as 'the Garden of Skye'.
Ord House has five elegant double bedrooms. All have been individually furnished with an eclectic mix of antique and modern furniture, crisp Egyptian cotton bed linen and all have luxury private bathroom facilities.
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