Greshornish House Hotel features free WiFi in public areas and views of sea in Edinbane. Among the various facilities of this property are a garden and a bar.
Located in Stein and with Dunvegan Castle reachable within 10 miles, Stein Inn has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace. Guests can have a drink at the bar.
Offering sea views, Lampay Chalets in Dunvegan offers accommodations, a garden, and barbecue facilities. There's a private entrance at the vacation home for the convenience of those who stay.
Donovan
United States of America
Wow! We can’t say enough good things about the owners or the facilities. Absolute gem of a place and John & Karen are salt of the earth people. The location is gods country with endless beauty. We could spend the rest of our lives combing the beaches of this area for the rest of time.
If you are looking for luxury accommodations with great Highland Hospitality in Skye, then look no further than historic Skeabost House Hotel, a family owned boutique hotel, part of the Sonas Hotel...
Hame on Skye, 2.8 mi from Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye offers lake views of the surrounding Roag Peninsula. Both free WiFi and private parking are available at this property.
Teresa
United States of America
It had a lovely view of the tidal pools, the breakfast room was very nice and the breakfast was great! It was clean.
Monkstadt 1745 Restaurant with Rooms has garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Portree.
Eric
United States of America
Monkstadt House was amazing. Our room on the first floor was well appointed with tea, coffee, tv, etc. The bed was incredibly comfortable and everyone on the staff was very friendly. We had a spectacular dinner our first night and enjoyed starting our days with breakfast here. The property was a bit out of the way (single track road) but well worth it due to the silence in the evenings.
Blossom Cottage offers accommodations in Lonmore, 5.1 miles from Dunvegan Castle. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Paul
United Kingdom
The open fire. The location. The comfy bed. The place is very comfortable and peaceful. Deffo we would stay there again.
This area is an absolute gem if you are looking to...
This area is an absolute gem if you are looking to experience Skye without the tourists. There is incredible scenery, Highland coos, plenty of walks, and always some fresh eggs to purchase from one of the honesty boxes. There also happens to be a Michelin starred restaurant down the road, with a tasting menu that takes you right into waters of the surrounding bay. It was divine. BUT be sure to book in advance! A stop at the little local gallery is also a must if you are keen on art and supporting local, as well as Skye Skyns if you are on the hunt for ethically sourced cow/sheep/deer skin rugs or clothing.
CJCope
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Good location for walks and to reach some popular...
Good location for walks and to reach some popular attractions of Skye. Dunvegan is nearby (9 miles) with its castle, a few pubs and shops. Portree is about 30 min drive as well. Coral beach, Dunvegan, Talisker, Fairy pools and old man of stor are all within 20-30 min drive and easily accessible from Hallin. On a quiet days there are also some walks nearby, and a tea / coffee place by Skyeskin (1 mile). Definetely recommended for an active holiday
Vincenzo
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We visited the Coral Beach by Dunvegan, which is a must.
We visited the Coral Beach by Dunvegan, which is a must. A piece of paradise that on a sunny day would confuse you to believe you could be in the Bahamas! We stopped in for a coffee and cake in the recently reopened Dunvegan hotel - which is dog friendly - and booked for their tapas night on the Wednesday. We were facilitated in the bar area by the fire, and it was perfect for all three of us.
We took the ferry across to Raasay from Sconser. My husband had worked here previously and gave me a guided tour by car. The weather wasn’t the best, but this did not detract from the truly awesome views. We stopped for a walk at the end of Calum’s road and made our way to the shore, where we spotted seals. We also stopped for lunch at one of the highest points and were ambushed by some locals ... the wild pigs.
The next day we had perfect weather for a walk up Glen Brittle and the Fairy Pools. Stunning!! We continued up beyond the pools and went off piste where we discovered some sheep free land where Mylo could run about and have a swim and play in the water. We discovered a cave and had more amazing views!
On our final night we treated ourselves to a meal at the Michelin starred LochBay restaurant in Stein - just a 10 minute drive. We had the five course seafood taster menu which was amazing. Highly recommend going here.
Linsey
United Kingdom
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