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Holiday rentals in Isle of Skye

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A stunning aerial view captures the dramatic coastline with a waterfall cascading from a cliff into the deep blue sea. Lush green fields dotted with distant houses are framed by the backdrop of mountains, while serene lochs reflect the sky.
Shepherd’s hut in Culnacnoc
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 449 reviews

Shepherd's Hut with views of the Old Man of Storr

Escape to Skye in our cosy hut in the heart of the most exciting scenery in the world. 5 min walk to Kilt Rock and a patio with spectacular views of the mountains. 10 mins drive to the Storr or the Quiraing for walking and to Staffin Beach with dinosaur footprints. You won't forget this trip any time soon! The hut is well insulated for Winter, fully equipped and is decorated with photographs by the owner, a professional landscape photographer. Perfect for Photographers, Artists and Hill Walkers.

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A charming cottage is set against a bright blue sky, with white and red exteriors complemented by a grassy landscape. A gravel path leads up to the entrance, and calm waters are visible nearby, reflecting the serene surroundings.
Cottage in Isle of Skye
5 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

The Quaint Wee - House with sea and mountain views

Truly relax and unwind at this peaceful shoreside accommodation with an ever changing stunning view. Ideally located for gentle strolls from the house to the local beach and to explore this Scottish Site of Scientific Interest. Perfect for twitcher and wildlife enthusiasts, you may even catch a glimpse of an otter and seals! This is also an ideal launch site for your own kayak/canoe/SUP to just paddle around. From here you can also explore the rest of the island and mainland at your leisure.

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A view of the serene water reflects surrounding hills under a clear blue sky. Lush greenery frames the scene, with a curved glass structure visible in the foreground, adding to the setting's natural beauty. Mountains in the distance provide a scenic backdrop.
Tiny home in Breakish
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 356 reviews

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Spacious cabin with lovely views across the water to the hills Located in a quiet area. Close to all amenities,only 7 miles from the bridge Private space with parking. Breakfast supplies include,eggs,cheese,cereal,fruit,juice,bread,butter,marmalade,tea,locally roasted coffee,milk and oatcakes Please note,google maps is incorrect for the last 100 metres. At bottom of junction turn left (not right as directed) Then first right 30m after Ardcana sign Parking 15 metres down drive on left

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A bright, open sleeping area presents a spacious bed with a textured white coverlet. Large windows frame serene views of the sea loch and surrounding landscape. A comfortable chair and small table are positioned nearby, enhancing the peaceful ambiance.
Holiday home in Highland council
5 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Secluded shoreline artist's bothy

Situated on a Woodland Croft on the shores of a sea loch, this beautiful timber bothy was conceived as a getaway for artists and creatives looking for peace in an inspiring landscape. It's also ideal for kayakers or walkers. The bothy is next to the host's artist’s studio which it is possible to see by arrangement. With rocky coast and woodland behind, and the sea almost lapping at the front door, this simple but stylish bothy has everything you could need for the most restful of breaks.

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The cabin exterior glows softly at dusk, with large glass doors revealing a cozy interior decorated with warm lights. An inviting porch area features a hanging chair and outdoor seating, surrounded by a natural landscape that enhances the sense of tranquility.
Cabin in Culnacnoc
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

Skye Red Fox Retreat - stunning luxury glamping

The Red Fox Retreat is the ultimate luxury glamping getaway location. A twist on the more conventional ‘pod’, the cabin features a curved wood interior entered from an arched doorway in front of which is situated a perfectly appointed king sized bed with amazing views of the Trottenish Ridge and the croft (farmland) that surrounds the property. It is warm and cosy to protect against the elements and yet light and airy. The cabin is accessed via a spectacular large undercover deck area.

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The cottage features a distinctive red roof and finished stone walls. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, flanked by potted plants. Two wooden chairs are positioned on a patio area, providing a welcoming outdoor space surrounded by greenery.
Cottage in Isle of Skye
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 425 reviews

HANNAH'S COTTAGE

With its distinctive red roof and beautifully finished stone walls Hannah’s Cottage is the perfect couple's retreat on the romantic Isle of Skye. The cottage comes fully equipped with a modern kitchen, luxury shower room and full laundry. Cosy underfloor heating provides year round comfort in any weather. Guest can enjoy a glorious walk down the path through the adjoining croft land to the Penifiler shore enjoying views across Portree Bay and spectacular Quiraing and Old Man of Storr.

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The exterior of the Gate Lodge is showcased, featuring a unique octagonal shape with a brick facade and slate roof. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, surrounded by a well-maintained lawn and hedges, providing a serene rural setting.
Cottage in Waternish
5 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Gate Lodge on Conservation Farm Isle of Skye

Opened in January 2020, the Gate Lodge is a charming octagon with plenty of original character. Warm and well-equipped, it has been completely renovated and sits within the grounds of a working conservation farm. Strictly No Smoking. Only a ten minute walk from Loch Bay Restaurant, the Stein Inn, Skyeskyns and Diver's Eye, the lodge is surrounded by nature and wildlife with stunning views. It offers the perfect, peaceful break. The Farm Tea Room is open Wed, Thur, Fri (see website)

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The exterior of the suite is displayed, featuring large glass windows that reflect the surrounding natural landscape. A red door stands prominently against the wooden façade, inviting guests into a serene retreat amidst the rugged terrain.
Guest suite in Roag
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 420 reviews

Malky's Suite

Taigh Malky is one of two self-contained suites in the property and comprises of a double bedroom, kitchen/living space with a picture window looking onto a stunning view of Loch Roag with the Cuillin mountain range behind. It allows you sanctuary and peace to continue to enjoy the beauty of Skye, after a day of exploring the island. The sister-suite can be booked via: airbnb.com/h/taigh-chalum Please note that the suites are not suitable for infants or children.

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The exterior of a modern cottage is illuminated softly at dusk, highlighting its wooden façade and stone accents. Nearby, a pathway leads to the entrance, while the serene sound of Sleat reflects its tranquil setting with distant islands visible across the water.
Cottage in Ardvasar
5 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Byre 7 in Aird of Sleat

This unique place has a style all of its own. set on the top of a hill with stunning views over the sound of Sleat, taking in breathtaking views of the Isles of Eigg and Rum and in the distant the most westerly point of Scotland. Either sit and relax outside on the decking or down at the fire pit enjoying the peace and tranquility. Enjoy your relaxing break and cosy up inside with under floor heating through out and a warming glow from the log fire.

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A cozy interior features a sleeping area with a small double bed, dressed in soft linens. A round table accompanied by two chairs occupies one corner, with natural light filtering in through a window that offers views of the outdoors.
Place to stay in Skeabost Bridge
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 334 reviews

Pod- Unique space with beautiful views.

Beautiful setting by the sea. 15 minute drive from Portree. Close to local bus route. Plenty of local wildlife to sit and observe. Within walking distance of local hotel. Outside area with seating provided to enjoy. We now have WiFi available to guests. Earlier (from 4pm) check-in available on certain days - please message to inquire. Small but functional - Pod is 3 meters x 4.8 meters.

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Home in Glendale
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Milovaig House | Stylish Isle of Skye Croft House

A renovated 19th century crofter’s house perched on the cliffs of the Isle of Skye, Milovaig house has been lovingly restored to take advantage of the breathtaking sea loch views. With minimalist Nordic interiors that complement the building’s heritage, Milovaig House is a serene retreat where it’s all too easy to sit, watch, and listen to the ever-changing surrounding landscape.

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A charming Shepherd's Hut is nestled among greenery, featuring a dark blue exterior with white trim. A simple wooden staircase leads to a front door, which is flanked by two windows. Gravel pathways and potted plants enhance the outdoor setting.
Shepherd’s hut in Scotland
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 627 reviews

Torrin Shepherd’s Hut, Isle of Skye.

A lovely little Shepherd's Hut situated in the small village of Torrin on the Isle of Skye. Enjoy breathtaking views with you morning coffee or BBQ dinner. The beach is located a short walk from your hut where you will find an array of wildlife including the mighty Golden & Sea Eagle's, otter's and Seal's. Beach, Sea, Mountains and Wildlife what more could you ask for.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Skye located?

    Skye is an island off the northwest coast of mainland Scotland, known for dramatic landscapes shaped by mountains, cliffs, and sea inlets. It is part of the Inner Hebrides and attracts travelers who enjoy natural scenery and cultural heritage.

  • When is the best time to visit Skye?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, as temperatures are milder and days tend to be longer. Travelers seeking fewer crowds sometimes explore during early spring or late autumn, though wetter conditions are common.

  • What are some things to do near Skye?

    You can explore dramatic coastal paths, castles, and traditional villages around Skye. The island has hiking opportunities, local craft galleries, and some distilleries where visitors can learn about whisky-making.

  • How is the weather near Skye?

    Skye has mild, damp winters with temperatures generally ranging from 37–50°F (3–10°C), and cool, often breezy summers near 53–63°F (11–17°C). Rain is frequent throughout the year, so packing weatherproof clothing is frequently suggested.

All about Isle of Skye

The Isle of Skye has ancient bones. The largest island of the Inner Hebrides archipelago, it crops up on Roman maps and in epic Norse sagas, and features a few dinosaur footprints for good measure. It’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in Scotland, and once you witness the mist-shrouded hills, glistening lochs, and rolling moorland, you can understand why.

Many come to revel in the scenery, but if there is a sudden bout of wild weather (synonymous with this region) there are historic castles, cosy inns, craft studios, galleries, and museums to explore. And once the clouds clear, you just have to get outside for sights such as the dramatic rocky outcrop known as the Old Man of Storr, the crystal waters of the famous Fairy Pool, or the abandoned lighthouse at Neist Point, considered one of the best places to see dolphins, basking sharks, and whales.

What are the top things to do in Isle of Skye?

Skye Museum of Island Life

This award-winning museum is set in a series of thatched cottages, each displaying aspects of Skye’s historic past. You’ll learn how the islanders lived and worked, and view displays of the tools and machinery that 19th-century crofters used to survive. Located near Kilmuir on the northern tip of the island, there are wonderful views out to sea from the museum, with the Isle of Lewis in the distance.

The Fairy Pools

There are magical crystal-blue pools and waterfalls on the southwest of the island, near the village of Carbost. With pure springwater supplied from the nearby Cuillin Mountains, the Fairy Pools are a truly special place to explore and, if you’re brave enough, you can take a dip in the icy waters — though you might want to don a wetsuit.

The Quiraing Loop

If you suddenly get a strange sense of déjà vu when you’re faced with this wondrous landscape, don’t panic. The Quiraing, located in the north of Skye and formed by a massive landslip, has been used as a location in many films and TV series. This two-hour walk takes you through the amazing cliff faces and rugged outcrops that comprise this breathtaking region. Make sure you have your camera ready, as you’ll be witnessing terrain that has to be seen to be believed.

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