North West Islands Cottages
| 9 Lower Milovaig |
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This idyllic cottage is situated in the peaceful hamlet of Lower Milovaig with commanding views over Loch Pooltiel and dramatic Dunvegan Head to the Outer Hebrides. Very welcoming, it has been completely renovated in the traditional style and is an ideal base for walking, birdwatching and fishing.
A very cosy cottage in an outstandingly beautiful location. |
| An Airidh |
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Overlooking our farm, this spacious bungalow is ideally situated for fishing, sailing and walking or relax and watch the Loch traffic.
Lismore is noted for its birds, otters and wild flowers and its ancient ruins.
For more than one family staying at An Airidh, there is an additional charge of £50 per extra family. |
| Ardvaine |
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Welcome to this comfortable house in a quiet Highland village, with views over Loch Harport and the Cuillin Hills.
A large garden and ample parking gives you space and privacy. Use electric heating for convenience, or enjoy the open fire in the sitting room.
The bungalow sleeps three in two bedroom. Immediately behind, a cottage annexe has a bathroom and two further bedrooms, so Ardvaine is well suited for large or small parties.
The village has a shop, a pub and Talisker Distillery, which is open to visitors. The climbing centre of Glenbrittle is near by, and Dunvegan Castle is a pleasant drive away.
Explore this lovely island, or just sit in the garden and relax! |
| Beech Tree Lodge |
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Delightful self catering lodge on the beautiful Isle of Mull on the west coast of Scotland.
Situated in a residential part of Tobermory, it is 2 mins from a golf course.
The Lodge is an ideal base for walking and viewing wildlife in its natural habitat.
Mull is home to golden eagles, puffins, as well as dolphins, whales and seals.
The Lodge is maintained to a high standard by the owners and has a well kept flower garden. |
| Birchwood |
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The bungalow is situated in Craignure, 200 yards from the ferry terminal. It has a good view of the Sound of Mull and of Ben Nevis. It sits in its own grounds with a garden to the front and a drying green and garden to the back. There is a locked shed with a tumble dryer, garden table and chairs in it, there is also room for cycles and storing for outdoor clothing.
The Isle of Mull lies off the west coast of Scotland, south of the remote Ardnamurchan and Morven peninsulas. With its craggy coastline, secluded sandy beaches, rolling moors, clear waters, majestic mountains and gentle woodlands, Mull is regarded by many as being the most picturesque of the Hebrides.
The cottage is ideally situated for buses to Tobermory and Fionnphort (Iona Ferry). Close by there are two shops with petrol pumps, a miniature railway to and from Torosay Castle with iyts beautiful gardens; historic Duart Castle and a 9-hole golf course. Eating out is well catered for both locally and further afield.
The owners have tried to make the bungalow a home from home and they do hope that all guests leave with their batteries recharged. From the dining room, which overlooks the back garden, one can often see red deer and many different species of wild birds. |
| Burnside |
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Burnside is an old croft cottage situated on the Sleat Peninsular, the 'Garden of Skye' and enjoys superb views.
The cottage with its renovated interior combines charm and character with comfort and convenience.
Visitors will enjoy magnificent coastal and mountain scenery and can explore Armadale Castle and gardens situated nearby. There are also a variety of places to eat out within a reasonable radius.
Walk and explore or just enjoy the view. |
| Cuil Uaine |
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Comfortable cottage used by owners, situated in spacious surroundings beside safe, secluded beach.
Outstanding view of Rhum from cottage and Cuillin range from beach.
Breakfast on lawn beside sea, wealth of flowers, marine life, rock formations, red derr in hills, 6 miles Clan Donald Centre and gardens, 5 miles Gaelic College. |
| Edinbane Holiday Cottage 1 |
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Our cottages offer very comfortable accommodation with modern facilities on the picturesque Isle of Skye, one of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.
The Cottages are on our croft in the village of Deniable on the shores of Loch Greshornish in the North of the island.
The Isle of Skye is famous for it's rugged landscape and beautiful environment. It's mountains; rivers, waterfalls and sea lochs offer peace and tranquillity on a history-steeped island. For the more adventurous these surroundings are perfect for hill walking, climbing shooting, fishing, golfing, horse riding, sailing and canoeing all of which are available with a short drive form the cottages.
Alternatively you can enjoy the local craft centres, the Talisker Whisky Distillery or the award winning gardens at the Clan Donald Centre.
In addition to and complementing the amazing scenery on Skye, is the equally impressive wildlife and on the island there is the opportunity for bird watch, marine wildlife cruises and even an otter sanctuary.
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| Edinbane Holiday Cottage 2 |
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Our cottages offer very comfortable accommodation with modern facilities on the picturesque Isle of Skye, one of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.
The Cottages are on our croft in the village of Deniable on the shores of Loch Greshornish in the North of the island.
The Isle of Skye is famous for it's rugged landscape and beautiful environment. It's mountains; rivers, waterfalls and sea lochs offer peace and tranquillity on a history-steeped island. For the more adventurous these surroundings are perfect for hill walking, climbing shooting, fishing, golfing, horse riding, sailing and canoeing all of which are available with a short drive form the cottages.
Alternatively you can enjoy the local craft centres, the Talisker Whisky Distillery or the award winning gardens at the Clan Donald Centre.
In addition to and complementing the amazing scenery on Skye, is the equally impressive wildlife and on the island there is the opportunity for bird watch, marine wildlife cruises and even an otter sanctuary.
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| Jacamar |
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Modern, warm self-catering bungalow. Sleeps 5 plus a baby. Situated in the countryside two miles north of Portree with panoramic views of the Cuillin Mountains.
Only ten minutes drive to the Old Man of Storr, The Quiraing, Kilt Rock.
Ideally based for walking, climbing and fishing.
Contact owner for short breaks!
Only weekly bookings accepted Christmas & New Year. |
| Loch Bay Cottage |
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Imagine a magical land alive with captivating views and overflowing with wildlife and you have just thought of the Isle of Skye. Completely renovated and decorated in keeping with tradition. Loch Bay Cottage is located to the north west of the Isle of Skye on the scenic Waternish Peninsular, Nestling in the hills surrounding the Bay, it offers you clear, unrestricted views of the small fishing village of Stein and the islands of Mingay and Isay and over the Minch to Harris and the North Uists
Remotely siutated, yet within easy reach of the capital Portree, (only 30 mins) drive away and 10 mins walk to the nearest restaurant and pub. One of the largest and best known Scottish islands, Skye is particularly famous for its mountain scenery and abundant wildlife. Loch Bay cottage offers comfortable sleeping accomodation for up to 6 people with open plan fully equipped kitchen / lounge /diner. Large fenced garden with lawns, shrubs, trees and garden furniture. Also a delightful "running stream with little overbridges". Enclosed drive way for up to 4 cars.
£100 refundable damage deposit required. |
| No 1 Eynort |
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A beautiful family owned detached 3 bedroom cottage. Recently completely restored and modernised. Number one Eynort stands in its own private grounds adjacent to the river Eynort.
The cottage is in a very quiet and peaceful area, close to the end of a single track road running through some spectacular countryside.
Whether your interests lie in fishing, bird watching, mountaineering, walking, photography, painting or just relaxing with a good book, this is the place for you.
A wonderful location from which to explore the beautiful Isle of Skye. |
| Pier Cottage |
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1 Cottage & 1 log Chalet - This is an area of outstanding natural beauty and is perfect for walking, fishing, painting or just lazing. Wildlife abounds and the sea is literally on the doorstep.
Pier Cottage has a front lawn leading to rocks and the sea, a children’s swing and a wooded area. The Library has a central wood burning stove and an open staircase and thus is unsuitable for children under 5 (except babies).
Ben More, at over 3000 ft, is a few miles away, there are inhabited castles (open to the public) at Torosay & Duart, and the mystical Island of Iona is less than 1 hours drive. Tobermoray, the only town on Mull, is 50 miles North but there is a post office, shop, and hotel at Pennyghael 6 miles away.
Only weekly bookings accepted Christmas & New Year. |
| The Library |
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1 Cottage & 1 log Chalet - This is an area of outstanding natural beauty and is perfect for walking, fishing, painting or just lazing. Wildlife abounds and the sea is literally on the doorstep.
Pier Cottage has a front lawn leading to rocks and the sea, a children’s swing and a wooded area. The Library has a central wood burning stove and an open staircase and thus is unsuitable for children under 5 (except babies).
Ben More, at over 3000 ft, is a few miles away, there are inhabited castles (open to the public) at Torosay & Duart, and the mystical Island of Iona is less than 1 hours drive. Tobermoray, the only town on Mull, is 50 miles North but there is a post office, shop, and hotel at Pennyghael 6 miles away.
Only weekly bookings accepted Christmas & New Year. |
| The Old Potato Shed |
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This superbly renovated and exceptionally well equipped cottage (STB 5 Stars) is idyllically situated in a unique location on the very edge of Loch Eishort.
Commanding breathtaking views of the Cuillins and small Isles it offers unparalleled opportunities for observing the abundant wildlife which abounds here. Seals and otters frequent the waters a few feet away from the sitting room and the surrounding hills and glens ensure the perfect habitat for eagles, buzzards and deer.
Many would argue that the best sunsets on Skye are to be seen from Ord. You will be able to watch them from the comfort of your armchair or alternatively with "A wee dram" on the terrace.
SPECIAL OFFERS SOMETIMES AVAILABLE.
Only weekly bookings accepted over Christmas & New Year.
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| The Otters Place |
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An exceptionally fine, superbly appointed (STB 5 Stars) self-contained apartment adjoining a lovely old loch-side stone cottage.
All rooms have spectacular vistas. French windows open out on to two paved terraces leading down to the shore. Seals and otters frequent the waters just a few feet away. Eagles, buzzards and deer can be seen in the surrounding hills and glens.
The panoramic windows of the sitting room provide a grandstand view of this glorious loch and give the impression that the Cuillin Mountains and distant isles are within touching distance.
Many would argue that the best Skye sunsets can be seen from Ord ...... we agree!
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| Tigh Mairi |
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The three cottages, "Tigh Phadraig", "Tigh Màiri" and "Tigh Seonag", each offer luxurious accommodation including a traditional veiled boxed bed (better than any four poster!), under floor heated stone floors throughout (absolutely wonderful on bare feet!), and a stove sits in the large stone fire place, prefect for watching the flickering flames & sipping at a wee dram.
A well equipped fully fitted kitchen is also installed, but if you don't fancy cooking there are many fine restaurants on Skye, including one just a short walk away. The cottages have been awarded Four Stars by the Scottish Tourist Board. Mary's Cottages are the ideal romantic honeymoon escape for the bride & groom after the hectic wedding festivities. |
| Tigh Phadraig |
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The three cottages, "Tigh Phadraig", "Tigh Màiri" and "Tigh Seonag", each offer luxurious accommodation including a traditional veiled boxed bed (better than any four poster!), under floor heated stone floors throughout (absolutely wonderful on bare feet!), and a stove sits in the large stone fire place, prefect for watching the flickering flames & sipping at a wee dram.
A well equipped fully fitted kitchen is also installed, but if you don't fancy cooking there are many fine restaurants on Skye, including one just a short walk away. The cottages have been awarded Four Stars by the Scottish Tourist Board. Mary's Cottages are the ideal romantic honeymoon escape for the bride & groom after the hectic wedding festivities. |
| Tigh Seonag |
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The three cottages, "Tigh Phadraig", "Tigh Màiri" and "Tigh Seonag", each offer luxurious accommodation including a traditional veiled boxed bed (better than any four poster!), under floor heated stone floors throughout (absolutely wonderful on bare feet!), and a stove sits in the large stone fire place, prefect for watching the flickering flames & sipping at a wee dram.
A well equipped fully fitted kitchen is also installed, but if you don't fancy cooking there are many fine restaurants on Skye, including one just a short walk away. The cottages have been awarded Four Stars by the Scottish Tourist Board. Mary's Cottages are the ideal romantic honeymoon escape for the bride & groom after the hectic wedding festivities. |
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