Holiday Cottages in Staffin, Isle of Skye available for rental
We have 4 self catering holiday cottages in Staffin,Isle of Skye
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| The Bothy , Staffin |
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Price: £ 295 - £540
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Non Smoking Pets allowed Parking Available Has a Garden |
| The Bothy is a beautifully restored and converted farm steading, peacefully situated on the edge of the small crofting village of Staffin. Nestling at the base of the spectacular Quiraing mountain range and overlooking the isles of Staffin and Flodigarry, The Bothy offers a high standard of accommodation in a superb setting. The original solid stone walls, high ceilings and traditional slate roof are complemented by the tastefully restored modern interior, including large corner shower, modern kitchen and a welcoming wood burning stove in the lounge. The property is situated on a working farm and visitors can experience first hand life on this working croft. Feed the lambs by hand, accompany the owner on his quad bike (together with his faithful Old English Sheepdog, Jock) to attend to the cattle in the upland fields and join the locals in a musical ceilidh evening. Take a stroll down to the small river below the cottage or to the little loch above, and catch a few brown trout for breakfast (there is also a visiting fresh fish van for non-fishers!). Sitting at the picnic tables looking out across the bay with uninterrupted views across to Gairloch on the far mainland is absolutely idyllic. The visitor's book is full of fond memories of these and many other unique holiday times - "a beautiful place to come 'home' to after a day exploring views that are second to none." Whilst the Bothy is situated in beautiful countryside it is not isolated; there is even a small licensed country store just 100 yards from the cottage which stocks good local produce and essentials. |
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| Sartle Cottage , Staffin |
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Price: £ 280 - £475
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Non Smoking Fishing on site or near by Beach close by Easy Walking Access Pub close to cottage Parking Available Has a Garden |
| Sartle Cottage is situated on a working croft farm on a very small quiet road that past the Quiraing Mountain range and on to Uig. The cottage is generously proportioned with large lounge, separate dining room with welcoming Aga-style range cooker, three good-sized bedrooms and bright, modern kitchen and bathroom. Lovely cottage gardens surround the property, with lawns, flowering shrubs and trees. The views from the cottage and grounds are superb, with hills, mountains and sea beyond. It is situated on a working farm in the foothills of the Quiraing mountain range in the north of Skye. This area is renowned for its walking, climbing and wonderful coastline. Known as the Trotternish Peninsula this region is famous for its amazing sand and limestone rock formations jutting out into the skyline from the rocks below. With the Old Man of Storr and the Kilt Rock waterfall close by it offers breathtaking scenery. The Jurassic cliffs along the shoreline are also famed in the archaeological world for dinosaur remains and their footprints have been discovered all along this dramatic coastline. This is a superb location for climbing, sea kayaking, canoeing, pony trekking, sea, loch and river fishing, cycling and for just enjoying the peace and tranquillity of this totally unspoilt area. Just along the coast lies Staffin Bay. With a pretty, natural harbour and lovely beach it is well worth a visit. Take a cruise from here in a small fishing boat out to the small islands in the bay. The pretty fishing port of Uig is 7 miles 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. The islands capital, Portree, with it picturesque harbour crammed full of fishing boats, encircled by brightly painted cottages and restaurants is just 20 minutes drive away. Museums, castles and sites of historical interest all add to the magic and charm of this beautiful and unspoilt isle. |
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| Digg , Staffin |
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Price: £ 175- £618
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Digg Cottage sits on the hillside in the rural hamlet of the same name just outside Staffin on the Isle of Skye. With two double bedrooms (one of which is on the ground floor) and one twin, and boasting a shower room on the first floor and a ground floor bathroom this cottage sleeps six people in comfort. Within the cottage there is also a fitted kitchen, a utility room and a sitting room with a dining table and a woodburning stove. Outside the cottage is a lawned garden area and off road parking for three cars. Having been lovingly restored and renovated to make a superb romantic retreat, Digg Cottage is a wonderful location for an "away from it all" holiday. |
| Digg is a small community of traditional whitewashed cottages just two miles from the crofting township of Staffin. Digg enjoys wonderful views over to Staffin Island and to the famous Trotternish Ridge. The area is also well known for its beautiful sandy beach. The Jurassic landscape of the Trotternish Peninsula is rich in interest for geologists - sites such as the Mealt Waterfall and Kilt Rock where the waterfall drops 300 feet into the sea, and The Needle are worth a visit. The very photogenic 'Old Man of Storr' is a 160 ft pillar which dominates the landscape overlooking Loch Fada. Spectacular scenery, peaceful walks and a chance to really relax make this a holiday destination to which you will want to return time and again. |
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| Ridge End Cottage , Staffin |
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Price: £ 206- £729
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Set in the isolated village of Conista, this three bedroom property offers spectacular views over tranquil crofts to the sea and distant mountains beyond. The traditional, whitewashed cottage contains a tasteful modern interior, with a cathedral-style ceiling and a mezzanine bedroom. The high standard of craftsmanship, cosy furnishings and frequent use of wood throughout give a warm, welcoming atmosphere to this fashionable property. There is also a small, enclosed garden with furniture – a wonderful place to enjoy a meal overlooking the hills and sea. |
| Situated on the Trotternish Peninsula in the north of Skye is the scattered village of Conista - formed from a few, traditionally whitewashed cottages. Ten miles from the village of Uig, and six from Staffin, Conista is well served by local amenities. It also boasts close proximity to Duntulm, named after a steep rocky headland where the ruins of Duntulm Castle can be seen. The entire island offers excellent walking routes, as does the nearby mainland – accessible by both road bridge and ferry – whilst the breathtaking scenery makes a wonderful backdrop for cycling trips, fishing and birdwatching, especially as many seabirds use the steep cliffs during the early summer, including the rare Fulmar. |
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