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| Sheena's Cottage , Inverarish |
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Price: £ 295 - £540
Sleeps: 6 |

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Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden
Sheenas Cottage is a traditional croft cottage that has been beautifully restored and updated by the current owner. It is situated on the lovely Isle of Raasay, just a 15 minute ferry ride off the coast of Skye. A regular small car ferry runs all year round from central Skye (Sconser) across the Sound of Raasay to the island, with ten sailings a day from March to October. Sheenas Cottage offers a wonderful venue for a real small island adventure holiday whilst remaining easily accessible to the centre of Skye. Once a croft or small farm cottage the property has been beautifully restored and upgraded. The welcoming lounge / dining room has a superb open fireplace and windows overlooking the large natural garden grounds that lead directly down to the sea-shore. It is bounded by mature rhododendron bushes which look spectacular when in the Spring and early Summer. The modern kitchen is well-equipped and has unusual square windows that frame the magnificent views across the bay. Three generously sized bedrooms and a modern bathroom complete the picture. The Isle of Raasay is renowned for its wealth of outdoor activities. There is an exceptional outdoor centre here which offers an amazing range of pursuits. Sea kayaking, canoeing, abseiling, mountain biking, escorted wildlife walking, hill-loch fishing and even gorge-walking down the dramatic rivers that flow through the rocky crags, are some of the activities that visitors can participate in. The cottage also has an adjoining slipway for boating enthusiasts. Raasay is Gaelic for the isle of Roe deer and local wildlife abounds. Not only deer but nesting golden eagles, visiting white-tailed eagles, Northern Diver, seals, dolphins and a number of otters can be seen in the vicinity. The island terrain varies from heather-clad moorland, forests and hills to rocky outcrops and limestone cliffs. Dun Caan is the highest point on the island. A distinctive flat-topped mountain with a 360 degree view from the summit, it makes a wonderful days walk for the fit and able. For the less energetic there are numerous woodland walks through pretty scenery and miles of single tracks and quiet lanes for cycling and exploring. An intriguing story lies behind the now famous Calums Road, which runs from the ruins of Brochel Castle to Arnish. It was constructed by the sole inhabitant of Raasay, Calum MacLeod, who, after the clearances, wanted to encourage people to return to his beloved island. Using only a wheelbarrow and local stone the project took over 20 years to complete and is commemorated in the book by Roger Hutchinson. It is still in use today. The property has oil central heating. |
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