Holiday Cottages in Portree, Isle of Skye available for rental
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| 2 and 3 Balmaquein , Portree |
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Price: £ 255- £614
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This spacious, detached house lies only a few yards from the seashore in the scattered community of Balmaquein, midway between Duntulm and Flodigarry, and is fantastically placed for easy access to everything this picturesque island has to offer. The property itself is simple but comfortable and has been furnished to a high standard. It provides cosy, welcoming accommodation for up to six adults with incomparable panoramic views of the Scottish mainland and scenic Skye. Ideally placed for walkers, climbing enthusiasts and those just looking for some peace and quiet, this house is a great location for the holidaymaker that wants some space. The main tourist attractions are all close by and Portree, twenty-five miles away provides a range of pubs and restaurants. |
| Situated on the Isle of Skye, the village of Balmaquein is situated between Duntulm and Flodigarry, where Flora McDonald famously helped Bonnie Prince Charlie to escape from his pursuers by dressing him as a woman. This stunning island has a wide array of visitor attractions, such as the Skye Museum of Island Life, Dunvegan Castle and the Aros Centre. Portree, the Island’s capital is set around a natural harbour and is full of shops, hotels and restaurants. With the Skye Bridge now in place, access to the mainland is easy, but for those wishing to take the 'Bonny Boat' to Skye, a ferry still runs throughout the summer months. |
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| The Old Cottage , Portree |
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Price: £ 145- £490
Sleeps: 2 |

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| The Old Cottage was once a humble crofter’s dwelling, but it has now been lovingly restored and carefully renovated to become a delightfully comfortable holiday home in the tranquil hamlet of Suladale on the Isle of Skye. The owners have refurbished the cottage to ensure that it stays in keeping with its traditional Scottish character and surroundings, and the attractive accommodation includes a wood burning stove in the open plan living area, and a bedroom with four poster bed. Anyone looking for a romantic getaway will find it at The Old Cottage. The owners have created a warm and welcoming holiday cottage which reflects the special magic of the Isle of Skye. |
| The crofters’ hamlet of Suladale is a charming place over the sea to Skye situated between Portree and Dunvegan. A number of working crofts with livestock can still be seen here. Skye offers numerous visitor attractions including walking, fishing, bird-watching and horse riding at the stables close by. There’s so much to see and do - take a boat trip out to sea from Portree; explore Dunvegan Castle, or climb up the Cuillin Mountains. The fabulous summer ceilidhs and lively pub sessions are not to be missed on any visit to this area, and they are a fantastic experience for locals and island visitors alike! Find out where the local tipple comes from at the popular brewery in Uig. Portree offers a number of fine restaurants, a good assortment of interesting shops and workshops which showcase local skills in arts and crafts. |
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| Taigh Mhairi , Portree |
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Price: £ 270 - £445
Sleeps: 4 |

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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 |
| Taigh Mhairi is a detached single storey cottage set in lovely fully enclosed gardens backing onto woodland, with a river below. It is situated in a quiet backwater on a no through road close to the centre of Portree. Taigh Mhairi (Gaelic for Mhairi's house) is named after the owner's mother whose ancestors have lived on Skye for many generations. The property boasts a large lounge/dining room with an attractive open fire as its focal point. The pretty bedrooms and bright modern kitchen and bathroom all combine to offer a beautifully presented cottage with a real homely feel. Taigh Mhairi is situated just a 1/4 mile from the centre of Portree, the 'capital' of Skye. A 'nature walk' leads directly from the cottage to Portree, following the river line along the back of the property. Set around its natural harbour, with spectacular hills and mountains beyond, Portree is a quintessentially picturesque fishing village. Brightly painted cottages cluster round the active harbour where some of the finest fish restaurants can be found. There is also an excellent selection of local shops, pubs and other restaurants as well as a swimming pool and leisure centre close by. The nearby Aros centre has a theatre, cinema and concert hall where regular performances are held. The Isle of Skye is renowned for its mountains, coasts, historical sites and stunning scenery. Surrounded by miles of breathtaking coastline, awe inspiring mountain ranges, amazing unique rock formations and magical castles and historical sites, the visitor is spoilt for choice. The area is a paradise for those who enjoy walking, climbing, fishing, sailing, kayaking, mountain biking, bird watching or just totally relaxing and enjoying island living at its best. It is also an ideal base for exploring further afield. From Uig you can take a boat trip to the Outer Hebrides for the day. Boat excursions also run from Portree harbour to encounter the local sea life close to hand, including rare sea eagles, which nest in the area.Property is all at ground level, has electric heaters. |
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| Kintillo , Portree |
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Price: £ 175- £575
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This recently decorated property is located in the hamlet of Holmisdale, 8 miles from Dunvegan and boasts 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and dining area and a spacious living room. This old country house is positioned in a quiet spot on a green hillside so there are clear views of the beautiful Scottish landscape to be had from all of the windows in this property. The house has been furnished in an inoffensive way in pale tones of cream and blue and the kitchen has all the modern appliances you'd expect to see in any home. |
| The village itself is home to various different styles of buildings some of which are old stone cottages and farmhouses and some of which are modern recently built properties. There are lots of well-stocked shops in the vicinity and there are ample of nice hotels to stop by at and have a drink. Popular tourist attractions like the Dunvegan Castle and a bridge that's rumoured to be home to several fairies are quick and easy to get to from Dunvegan village and there's also the Cuillin Mountains near by. The Cuillin Mountains are well known amongst the rock climbing community as one of the top climbing spots in Britain. |
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| Taigh Ur , Portree |
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Price: £ 280 - £475
Sleeps: 5 |

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| More than one bathroom or shower room Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| Taigh Ur is Gaelic for the new house and this bright spacious and very attractive detached house represents the height of modern living. Situated in a quiet road above Portree, the bustling and vibrant capital town of Skye, it enjoys lovely views of the hills and mountains yet is just a short walk from all the towns superb amenities. The large kitchen / dining room leads out through French doors to the fully enclosed lawned gardens. There is a good-sized lounge, three large bedrooms (one en-suite) and spacious family bathroom, all immaculately presented. The integral garage provides safe and secure storage space for bikes and other outdoor equipment and the caring owner has also supplied a variety of toys for younger holiday-makers. Portree is the epitome of a picturesque fishing community. Brightly painted cottages cluster round the active harbour where some of the finest fish restaurants can be found. This bustling, atmospheric town boasts an excellent selection of interesting local shops, together with bars, restaurants and cafes. There is a superb leisure centre just 5 minutes walk away which is open to visitors. It has a 25 metre swimming pool, a climbing wall, gym and a number of indoor sports. Boat excursions run from Portree harbour to encounter the local sea-life close to hand. A particularly memorable trip takes visitors out into the bay to encounter rare sea-eagles, which nest in the area. The Isle of Skye is renowned for its mountains, coasts, historical sites and stunning scenery. Surrounded by miles of breathtaking coastline, with awe-inspiring mountain ranges, magical castles and historical sites, the visitor is spoilt for choice. The surrounding area is a paradise for those who enjoy walking, climbing, fishing, sailing, kayaking, mountain biking, bird-watching, golf, or just totally relaxing and enjoying island living at its best. Just a few miles further north is the Trotternish Peninsula. Here the amazing Quiraing mountain range with its dramatic rock formations dominates the skyline. Formed from a combination of volcanic rock and limestone it is well worth a visit. The pretty fishing port of Uig is just a short drive away and has a number of excellent pubs and restaurants, a local bakery, pottery and is also the home of the Isle of Skye brewery. From Uig one can take a day-ferry trip to the Outer Isles. Taigh Ur offers a high standard of accommodation in an easily accessible location; ideal for exploring the whole of the mystical Isle of Skye. Property has gas central heating. |
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| Beinne Na Greine , Portree |
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Price: £ 260 - £405
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| Beinne Na Greine is a pretty single storey detached cottage situated in a quiet no through road, yet only a short walk to the centre of Portree, the 'capital' town on the beautiful Isle of Skye. Named after a favourite hill walk of the owner just a stone's throw from the cottage, Beinn Na Greine offers very spacious accommodation for two people in a lovely setting. The main lounge looks out across the pretty garden grounds, with lawns, flower beds and shrubs, backing onto woodland. The sound of running water from the tumbling river below adds to its charm and ambience. There is a woodland/nature walk direct from the property, following the course of the river through to the centre of Portree, just 1/4 mile away. Set around its natural harbour, with spectacular hills and mountains beyond, Portree is the epitome of a picturesque fishing village. Brightly painted cottages cluster round the active harbour where some of the finest fish restaurants can be found. This bustling, atmospheric town boasts an excellent selection of interesting local shops, together with bars, restaurants and cafes. There is also a swimming pool and leisure centre. Boat excursions run from Portree harbour to encounter the local sea life close to hand, including rare sea eagles, which nest in the area. The Isle of Skye is renowned for its mountains, coasts, historical sites and stunning scenery. Surrounded by miles of breathtaking coastline, awe-inspiring mountain ranges, amazing, unique formations and magical castles and historical sites, the visitor is spoilt for choice. The surrounding area is a paradise for those who enjoy walking, climbing, fishing, sailing, kayaking, mountain biking, bird watching, golf or just totally relaxing and enjoying island living at its best. Just a few miles further north is the Trotternish Peninsula. Here the amazing Quiraing mountain range with its dramatic rock formations dominates the skyline. Formed from a combination of volcanic rock and limestone it is well worth a visit. The pretty fishing port of Uig just a short drive away has a number of excellent pubs and restaurants, a local bakery, pottery and is also the home of the Isle of Skye brewery. From Uig one can take a day ferry trip to the Outer Isles. Beinne Na Greinne offers bright and spacious accommodation for couples wishing to explore this mystical Isle of Skye.The property is all on ground floor level with electric storage heaters. |
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| Benedra View , Portree |
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Price: £ 122- £434
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This charming detached cottage, set on one level, nestles against the base of the Quiraing Ridge in the hamlet of Brogaig on the Isle of Skye. Formerly a crofters cottage, this cottage has been restored and renovated with care to make a wonderful romantic retreat. There is a cosy woodburner in the sitting room, and lovely open views across the countryside towards the clear waters of Staffin Bay. The beach is just a few minutes walk, and is often home to seals and otters, and for those looking to enjoy watersports, an outdoor centre is a few miles up the road. |
| The picturesque hamlet of Brogaig on the Isle of Skye is just two miles from the friendly and pretty crofting township of Staffin, 16 miles from Portree. The hamlet has wonderful views over towards Staffin Island to the famous Trotternish Ridge. The nearby beautiful sandy beach continues to be a draw for visitors, while fossils and even dinosaur footprints have been found in the Trotternish area, so a visit to the nearby Fossil Museum can be quite an eye-opener! Visit the Mealt Waterfall and Kilt Rock, where the waterfall drops 300 feet into the sea, and The Needle, or the 'Old Man of Storr', a 160 ft pillar which dominates the landscape overlooking Loch Fada. Spectacular scenery, peaceful walks and a chance to relax. |
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| The Haven , Portree |
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Price: £ 280 - £475
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Parking Available Has a Garden |
| Ideally positioned in its own pretty garden grounds which surround the property and situated above the picturesque harbour of Portree, this lovely single storey traditional cottage enjoys superb views of the dramatic Cuillin Mountain ranges. The Haven has been beautifully renovated by its caring owners and is meticulously presented to provide a lovely, cosy cottage close to the centre of Portree, the 'capital' town of the enchanting and enigmatic Isle of Skye. Take a stroll down to the market square and explore the interesting and unusual selection of small shops, superb restaurants, cafes and pubs. The picture postcard harbour, with its brightly-coloured fisherman's cottages and little boats anchored in the bay is an absolute delight. Watch the fishermen unloading their latest catch and sample some of the finest and freshest seafood to be found anywhere in the world. Local facilities also include a cinema, swimming pool and small theatre. The Haven is ideally placed for exploring this spectacular island. Nearby places of interest include Dunvegan Castle, the Old Man of Storr, the magnificent Kilt Rock Falls, the amazing rock formations of the Quiraing and miles of beautiful unspoilt coastline dotted with small islands and inlets. For the outdoor enthusiast the list is endless....Superb climbing, hill walking, mountain biking, canoeing, sailing, pony trekking, trail riding and fishing are all available locally. Boat excursions run from the harbour, offering the chance to get a close look at the colony of seals and the rare and spectacular sea-eagles that frequent the bay. From the nearby town of Uig there is a ferry service direct to the Hebridean islands, which are easily accessible for a day trip. The beauty, wildlife and numerous outdoor pursuits make this an ideal holiday for all age groups.The accommodation is all at ground floor level, has electric central heating. |
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| Water's Edge , Portree |
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Price: £ 247- £795
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Water's Edge certainly lives up to its name by being located just a few yards from the sea near to Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye on the west coast of Scotland. With two double and two twin bedrooms, this cottage can sleep eight people. Also within the cottage is a shower room, a bathroom, a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a gas fire. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for 3 cars and a large enclosed garden with outdoor furniture. With the beautiful countryside of the Isle of Skye to discover, Water's Edge is a fabulous cottage all year round. |
| The village of Dunvegan is set in the north west of Skye and contains a mixture of traditional stone and modern houses along with a selection of shops and hotels. In the area are the Cuillin Mountains with their fantastic rock forms and pinnacles, which many climbers would put at the top of their list. Other attractions on the Isle include Portree, the island's only town, set around its natural harbour, which boasts an excellent range of shops, hotels and restaurants. |
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| Carbost , Portree |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 6 |

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| The pretty little village of Carbost lies on the shore of Loch Harport and this charming Art Deco style bungalow is on an elevated site with beautiful views over the loch to the spectacular Cuillin mountains. With much original character and atmosphere, the house is well-appointed, freshly decorated and very comfortably furnished. Accommodation is divided between the house and a well-furnished annexe to the rear. There are well-kept mature gardens with outdoor furniture to fully enjoy this spectacular location.Carbost is home to the renowned Talisker malt whisky distillery and also has a shop and pub/hotel within an easy walk. Portree is less than 30 minutes drive and the nearby Cuillins make this an ideal base for climbers, walkers or bird watchers. There are boat excursions from the village, the island golf course is 10 miles away and throughout this magical island there are scenic roads with unparalleled vistas of sea, coast and mountain.House: 1 double and 1 single bedroom, lovely living room with open fire, spacious dining room, galley kitchen, bathroom with there is a shower installed over the bath. Annexe: 2 single bedrooms, shower room. Single chair bed available. All electric. Fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, SKY SAT TV, DVD, CD player, telephone for incoming calls only. Bed linen and towels for hire. |
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| Heatherlea Cottage Annexe , Portree |
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Price: £ 139- £466
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This annexe has been furnished to a high standard and offers delightful accommodation, with a light and spacious sitting room warmed by an open fire that makes the property appealing all year round. The kitchen is modern, bright and airy with a dining area, and there is a shower room and one bedroom. The annexe is attached to the owner’s home and the well maintained garden is shared with them. The local pub is just a mile and a half away, whilst the nearest shop is five miles down the road. Portree is further afield but offers a more comprehensive range of amenities for visitors. This property is an ideal base for a couple wanting a relaxing holiday or to take advantage of the activities on offer in this beautiful location. |
| The small settlement of Hungladder is near the North coast of the Isle of Skye on the Trotternish peninsula. Hungladder is five miles from the village of Uig and is an old crofting community made up of typical little whitewashed cottages. The hamlet is well known for its spectacular rock formations along the coast, with The Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing two of the most dramatic and well-known amongst visitors. Other attractions in the area include Duntulm Castle which was once home to the Macdonald clan and there is a monument to Flora Macdonald near the area. This is a peaceful area but has much to recommend it as a holiday destination and a base to discover this magical Isle. |
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| Beech Garden Cottage , Portree |
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Price: £ 270 - £445
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Beach close by Fire or Woodburner Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden |
| Beech Garden Cottage is a detached single-storey cottage set in large gardens backing onto woodland. It is situated in a quiet backwater on a no-through road close to the centre of Portree. The bright and spacious lounge/dining room with welcoming open fire offers modern comfort with a real homely feel. Being only a short (1/4 mile) walk to the centre of Portree, the 'capital' of Skye, the cottage is ideally placed for exploring this magical isle. Set around its natural harbour, with spectacular hills and mountains beyond, Portree is a quintessentially picturesque fishing village. Brightly painted cottages cluster round the active harbour where some of the finest fish restaurants can be found. There is also an excellent selection of local shops, pubs and other restaurants. The Isle of Skye is renowned for its beautiful sea shores. Miles of rugged coastline, with stunning beaches, rocky coves, small islands, amazing rock formations and awe inspiring cliff faces all add to its charm. Historical sites and places if interest abound. Dunvegan, Armadale and the enchanting Eilean Donan Castle are all well worth a visit. The nearby Arts centre has an excellent theatre, cinema and regular concerts. The area is a paradise for those who enjoy walking, climbing, fishing, sailing, kayaking, mountain biking, bird watching or just totally relaxing. It is also an ideal base for exploring further afield. From Uig you can take a boat trip to the Outer Hebrides for the day. The owner particularly recommends a trip that runs from Elgol out to the small isles of Muck, Rhum and Canna where basking sharks, dolphins, porpoises and seals are regularly encountered.Accommodation is all at ground level, has electric storage heaters. |
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| Hillside , Portree |
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Price: £ 175- £545
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Situated in the historic village of Dunvegan on the beautiful Isle of Skye, this property is a charming detached, stone-built location. This lovely home-from-home also provides a fitted kitchen, separate dining room and a lounge with electric fire for colder evenings. Set in glorious scenery, the property also comes with a secluded garden, ideal for ball games or barbecues. The town of Portree and its local amenities is within easy driving distance, as are the local attractions of Dunvegan Castle, making this a wonderful base from which to explore this glorious part of the Highlands. |
| Ideally positioned in the north-west of the Isle of Skye, the village of Dunvegan blends a mixture of traditional stone and modern houses as well as a wide selection of shops and hotels. The village is home to the Clan Macleod and just a mile from the village is Dunvegan Castle. The Macleod family have occupied the building since the 13th Century and apparently had dealings with the ‘wee folk’ at the Fairy Bridge. The Cuillin Mountains are also in the near vicinity and are full of fantastic rock forms and pinnacles, making them a favourite amongst climbers the world over. The island is full of other attractions, such as the Aros Centre which hosts a programme of concerts, theatre and cinema and the town of Portree, set around a natural harbour, and boasting an excellent range of shops, hotels and restaurants. |
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| Dalzie , Portree |
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Price: £ 270 - £445
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden |
| Occupying a wing of a beautiful and historic former Manse house, Dalzie provides immaculately presented and very spacious accommodation for two in a tranquil yet accessible location. Dalzie has been superbly refurbished and updated to provide an exceptionally high standard of accommodation, whilst retaining its lovely original features. The large open-plan lounge / dining / kitchen is simply stunning and enjoys magnificent views across open countryside to the Cuillin Mountains beyond. A very spacious double bedroom and exceptionally large and luxurious bathroom complete the picture. The gardens are a real feature of the property with wide sweeping lawns, mature trees, shrubs and natural grassland with a myriad of Spring flowering bulbs. There is also a charming walled garden. The grounds lead down to the pretty river Varragill below (fishing permits for salmon and trout are available locally). The immediate area is a haven for bird-life and sea-eagles, golden eagles, buzzards and a variety of other birds are regularly spotted close by. Whilst set in beautiful open countryside, Dalzie is just 2 miles from Portree, the attractive and picturesque capital of Skye. Here brightly painted cottages cluster round the active harbour where some of the finest fish restaurants can be found. This bustling, atmospheric town boasts an excellent selection of interesting local shops, together with bars, restaurants and cafes. There is also a swimming pool and leisure centre. Boat excursions also run from Portree harbour to encounter the local sea-life close to hand, including the rare sea-eagles, which nest in the area. The Isle of Skye is renowned for its mountains, coasts, historical sites and stunning scenery. Surrounded by miles of breathtaking coastline, awe-inspiring mountain ranges, amazing, unique rock formations and magical castles and historical sites, the visitor is spoilt for choice. The surrounding area is a paradise for those who enjoy walking, climbing, fishing, sailing, kayaking, mountain biking, bird-watching, golf, or just totally relaxing and enjoying island living at its best. Just a few miles further north is the Trotternish Peninsula. Here the amazing Quiraing mountain range with its dramatic rock formations dominates the skyline. Formed from a combination of volcanic rock and limestone it is well worth a visit. The pretty fishing port of Uig just a short drive away has a number of excellent pubs and restaurants, a local bakery, pottery and is also the home of the Isle of Skye brewery. From Uig one can take a day ferry trip to the Outer Isles. The property is all on ground floor level. |
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| Lochside Cottage , Portree |
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Price: £ 247- £795
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Situated just fifty yards from the sea, this modern, semi-detached house in the village of Dunvegan enjoys wonderful, uninterrupted views over the Isle of Skye’s Loch Dunvegan. With varied sleeping arrangements, this property would suit both a family holiday, and a small group of friends. Able to sleep a total of eight people across two double bedrooms – one with en suite shower room – and two twins, this wonderful property against a ruggedly beautiful backdrop is a great location for anyone who wants to explore this stunning, remote region of Britain. |
| Ideally positioned on the north-west of the famous Isle of Skye, the village of Dunvegan is a quirky mixture of traditional stone dwellings and modern houses. With a wide selection of shops and hotels, Dunvegan is only a mile from the thirteenth century castle home of the Clan Macleod – who are said to have had dealings with the "wee folk" at the Fairy Bridge. Also in the area - with fantastic rock forms and pinnacles - are the Cuillin Mountains, which many climbers consider some of the best in the country. The Aros Centre provides a wide variety of concerts, theatre and cinema throughout the year and is well worth a visit, whilst Portree, the island’s only town boasts and excellent range of shops, restaurants and hotels, as well as a picturesque natural harbour. |
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| Minch View , Portree |
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Price: £ 235- £534
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Set in the small township of Kendram, in the village of Kilmaluag on the Isle of Skye, this traditional cottage is stone built and boasts wonderful open views across The Minch, an Atlantic sea strait. Just made for a rural getaway, the cottage is cosy and light, with sea views from many windows. There is one double room, one twin and one single, and open fires in both the sitting and dining rooms. The area offers terrific walking and climbing, some of it literally on the doorstep, and this cottage is perfectly based for enjoying the spectacular scenery of the Isle. |
| The tiny township of Kendram in the village of Kilmaluag sits on the northern tip of the beautiful Isle of Skye, amidst the most stunning scenery and fabulous walking opportunities you could wish for. The natural beauty of the Isle entices visitors to return again and again, lured back by the abundance of wildlife, variety of birds, variety of walking terrains and the spectacular sea life including puffin colonies and the occasional glimpse of a whale. Take the ferry from Uig to the Outer Hebrides, or just relax on this wonderful unspoilt Island. |
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| The Annexe , Portree |
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Price: £ 136- £437
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Adjoining a popular bed and breakfast establishment, this well-appointed annexe is situated in a very quiet, rural area of the Isle of Skye, two and a half miles from the scenic coastal village of Portree. The property enjoys fantastic views across rural farmland towards the Western Isles (providing the weather is clear!) and makes a wonderfully welcoming holiday home after a day exploring in the stunning wilderness of Skye. |
| The charming town of Portree, set around its natural harbour on the ruggedly beautiful Isle of Skye, boasts a wide range of shops, hotels and restaurants amongst its winding streets. This quiet, tranquil town offers a large variety of cultural attractions too. The Aros Centre, with its programme of concerts, theatre and cinema is well worth visiting and sports enthusiasts will be well catered for by the wealth of sea kayaking, rock-climbing and a good choice of well-marked walks across the island. The spectacular rock formations of Trotternish Ridge stretch for miles along the thirty-one kilometres of continuous cliffs, showing widely diverse pinnacles and forms. With the imposing Dunvegan castle, and the Talisker Distillery Visitor Centre, there’s something for everyone to see on this very special island. |
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