The Swallow Dunollie Hotel has magnificent views across the sea to Loch Kishorn and the Applecross Hills. The bright airy restaurant (which has an excellent reputation locally) looks out across the water and occasionally dolphins and whales can be sighted - this is complemented by similarly splendid views from many of the shore-side bedrooms. There is also a bar offering local malt whisky and ales.
Features & Facilites
We are also pet friendly
We have our own Restaurant.
Free Parking
Parking Facilities
Bar
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near to
The Dunollie Hotel & Restaurant
Kyle of Lochalsh approx. 8 miles
Kyle Of Lochalsh Railway Station approx. 7.6 miles
A Family Hotel with En-suite Bed & Breakfast accommodation and Licensed Restaurant. Children Welcome. The Hebridean Hotel is a family run hotel where children are welcome. The restaurant has a children's licence and excellent Scottish menu featuring seafood and home made cuisine. The restaurant overlooks the bay of Broadford, with beautiful views of Skye. Bar meals are also available. Non-residents welcome. Small parties catered for. The Hebridean Hotel is centrally heated throughout. All bedrooms have H&C, colour television plus tea and coffee making facilities. The bedrooms offer delightful views over the water to the islands of Scalpay, Raasay and Pabay.
New owners Ian and Carol Smith-Tongs and the entire Mackinnon Country House Hotel team have one goal; to make you our guest, feel perfectly at home in the beautiful and tranquil surroundings of this lovely hotel. Many of the splendid rooms overlook the magnificent gardens. The MacKinnon hotel represents the very best of country house hotels on the beautiful Isle of Skye. Surrounded by magnificent gardens boasting Rhododendrons and Azaleas, you can choose to stay in the main building or in the delightfully secluded Hunting Lodge less than a minute’s walk from the main building. All our rooms at the MacKinnon Country House Hotel...
Features & Facilites
We are also pet friendly
We have our own Restaurant. We welcome Wedding Functions newlyweds try our Bridal Suite
Small luxury boutique hotel on the Isle of Skye with excellent restaurant offering fine dining and using fresh local produce. EXCLUSIVE DAILY SAILING on hotel yacht avilable to residents.
Features & Facilites
We have our own Restaurant. We welcome Wedding Functions
Welcome to the beautiful “Eilean a Cheo”, the ‘Isle of Mist’, as Skye is poetically known in the Gaelic language. Ken Gunn and Anne Gracie have just taken over the Duisdale House Hotel on the beautiful Isle of Skye. Duisdale is set in lovely gardens which surround the hotel and extend to about 30 acres of wooded hillside. There are breathtaking views across the sea to the hills of Knoydart.
The Ardvasar Hotel was built in the early 1800's making it one of the oldest hotels on Skye. Personally run by the owner Richard Jeffrey, it is situated in the beautiful "Garden of Skye" overlooking the Sound of Sleat and the magnificent Knoydart Mountains beyond. Situated approximately 800 metres from Armadale, here the ferry from Mallaig brings you "Over the sea to Skye". The area is a haven for seals, otters, buzzards, golden eagles and if you are very lucky a sea eagle. There is a wealth of native flora and a walk through the woodlands in Spring can be quite spectacular with bluebells, primroses and wood anemones.
The Trotternish peninsula is the north eastern wing of the Isle of Skye and boasts one of the most spectacular landscapes in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland. Duntulm Castle Hotel and Self Catering Coastguard Cottages are at the northernmost tip of this remote and beautiful coastline and enjoy inspirational sea views across the Minch to the Outer Isles. Duntulm Castle Hotel was originally a shooting lodge dating back to the 1860's, the main house of the lodge has been extended and modernised to provide a total of 28 bedrooms.
Hotel Eilean Iarmain, also known as Isle Ornsay Hotel, is small and privately owned, situated on a sheltered bay in the south of Skye, with expansive views over the Sound of Sleat to the hills of Knoydart on the mainland. People have been coming here for over a hundred years, drawn by a love for the landscape of this Hebridean island, its geology, botany, ornithology, history, culture and language. Writers and historians, poets and artists come for inspiration and knowledge. Others come for the peace of the hills and sea. "The Gaelic Inn by the sea" We are open all year, enabling visitors to experience Skye in all seasons.
Braeside Bed & Breakfast is one of the oldest houses in Portree and was formerly a farm house and byre. It is conveniently situated near the centre of Portree - the bus terminal, shops, banks and harbour are all within 250 metres. Portree offers a wide choice of places to eat, including cafes, a vegetarian restaurant, various takeaways, a fish restaurant and pubs, some of which provide live music during the Summer, again all within easy walking distance of Braeside. Braeside is run by Judith and Philip Maughan with a little help from their dog Midge. Judith and Philip are outdoor enthusiasts and have an extensive knowledge of the Scottish Highlands and Islands which they'd be happy to share with you.
*** Winter Deal - 3 nights for the price of 2 deal for November 2008 to end of March 2009.***
In its present state, the Stein Inn dates from 1790, although parts are known to pre-date this, making it the oldest inn on the Isle of Skye. If only stone and mortar could speak, what spell-binding tales could be told of old clan battles and daring escapades!
The air is rich with romance in this totally unspoilt and traditional inn. However, a happy medium has been struck between the old days and modern times ensuring that discerning travellers are more than comfortable in the stylish and up to date en-suite bedrooms. For those independent souls, the Stein Inn offers a unique self-contained apartment with one bedroom.
Bar lunches are available from noon until at least 3pm depending on season; bar meals are available from 6 til 9 again depending on season, with tables in the dining room able to be booked. During the winter it is best to phone to check on times. Being accredited a gold business by the Green Tourism Business Scheme we try to source as much of our fresh produce locally and consequently our meals are made from the best that Skye and the Highlands have to offer, with fresh fish, shellfish, venison and lamb often to be found on the menu.
Our bar is well stocked with over 125 malt whiskies and being accredited by Cask Marque you can be assured our cask ales are served to you in the best condition. Our ales are all Scottish and frequently from our local breweries on Skye.
So come and get away from it all. Sample the comforts and delights of Stein Inn and take in the breath taking beauty of the Isle of Skye.