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Holiday rentals in Isle of Skye

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A scenic view of a tranquil bay is captured featuring calm water reflecting the sky. Lush greenery frames the foreground, while distant hills and rugged cliffs define the backdrop. Patches of clouds drift in a bright blue sky, creating a serene atmosphere.
Townhouse in Highland
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Seaview: Portree Townhouse with Spectacular Views

Seaview is a charming, original Skye stone townhouse with character. A few minutes' walk from the centre of Portree. It has great views across Portree bay, The Black Rock and Ben Tianavaig. Restaurants, pubs and shops on your doorstep. The house is ideally situated to travel around the island sightseeing. Bookings: Peak; April to October - we can only accept weekly bookings (Saturday to Saturday). Off-Peak; Oct to March - shorter stays (min 4 nights) are possible. On-Street or near-by parking.

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A green wooden cabin is shown with a corrugated metal roof, featuring stacked firewood by the entrance. A satellite dish is mounted on the side, and a small overhang provides additional shelter. A wooden fence encloses the property, set against a backdrop of rolling hills and a soft pastel sky.
Tiny home
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

The Wee Bothy. Amazing sunsets

A quaint and unique place to get away from it all, this warm and comfortable bothy is nestled between the sea and the spectacular Trotternish ridge. Perfectly located for the discerning explorer, the best of Skye's sights are a short stroll or drive away, including The Old Man of Storr, Quiraing, Staffin Beach and the dino footprints at Brother's Point. The bothy is fully-equipped and receives regular 5* reviews. A perfect place to unwind and watch a beautiful sunset after a day's exploring.

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Cabin
5 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Norskye Bothy

Norskye Bothy is a Scandi-Scot inspired hideaway in the heart of the Isle of Skye. Our architecturally designed eco cabin sleeps up to two people, with uninterrupted hill and loch views. The cabin features an open plan living, kitchen and dining space with a separate king size bedroom and shower room. We are centrally located, only 5 miles from Portree - the perfect base to explore or relax while you visit the Isle of Skye. *Not suitable for infants* Licence : HI-30725-F EPC Rating : D

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A corner of the living area features a wood-burning stove set on a stone platform, with large windows framing views of the countryside and distant islands. The lush green landscape is dotted with yellow daffodils, under a bright sky with occasional clouds.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Near Byre @ 20 Lochbay (Self-Catering )

Fabulous self-catering apartment for 2 people (+1 small/medium sized dog). This 18th Century cow byre has been lovingly restored by the owners, retaining the original stone walls. An ideal space to get away from it all, enjoy peace and quiet in front of a wood-burning stove, whilst taking in the amazing views from Lochbay to the Outer Hebrides. Near Byre is a 10-min walk (2-min drive) to the Michelin starred Lochbay Restaurant and The Stein Inn. Short Term Let Licencing Scheme No: HI-30091-F

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A serene bedroom is framed by a doorway, featuring a king-size bed adorned with soft cotton bedding in varying shades of gray. An accent wall is decorated with floral artwork, and a wall-mounted lamp provides gentle illumination.
Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

The Crofter's House, Isle of Skye

The Crofter's House is a traditional Scottish croft house that has been renovated to create a calm and peaceful retreat in the wild landscape of the Isle of Skye. Situated beside Camustianavaig Bay, the house enjoys a rural location, yet is only five miles from Portree. The house has been featured in a number of publications including Elle Decoration, Conde Nast Traveller, Time Out, and Homes & Interiors Scotland. NB: the five-mile road to Camustianavaig is a single track (tarmac) road.

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A contemporary eco building is nestled among natural grasses, with distant mountains forming a scenic backdrop. The structure features an angled roof and large windows that blend with the landscape, creating a harmonious connection to the surrounding environment.
Home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

The Studio Architect Designed Isle of Skye

The Studio is a contemporary eco building, cosy whatever the weather, with a wood burning stove. It has been designed by award winning architects Rural Design. The Studio is close to The Cuillin mountains, Talisker Distillery, Loch Bracadale. You can walk out from the studio directly into the landscape to the beach, sea cliffs and beautiful birch woods. The inside is thoughtfully and beautifully designed. A great space for couples and solo adventurers. We offer wifi internet connection.

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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
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 437 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 detached home sits on the edge of the water, surrounded by rocky shoreline and natural landscapes. The calm blue waters of Loch Beag can be seen, reflecting the clear sky. Rolling hills provide a backdrop to the remote and serene setting.
Home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Waterfront Cottage on the Applecross Peninsula

Tigh A'Mhuillin (The Mill House) is a lovely detached home close to picturesque coastal villages (5 miles from Shieldaig and 17 miles from Applecross), with shops and pubs. Fabulous hill walking and climbing in the Torridon mountains, mountain biking on tracks and quiet roads, fishing, and sea trips to explore this beautiful part of the Highlands. For the less energetic, just sit, relax and watch the ever-changing scenery.

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A round window frames a stunning view of the mountains and loch, while a cozy seating area with a sofa and breakfast bar is visible. Natural wood paneling enhances the warm ambiance, complimented by a potted plant and decorative basket.
Tiny home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 494 reviews

The Little Skye Bothy

We have replaced our Little Skye Bothy in 2022. Same view but a little more space and you still have your own piece of tranquility with outstanding views to the loch and the mountains. There will be more photos to follow soon. The pod has kitchen facilities, 2 ring hob and microwave (no oven). There is a shower room, breakfast bar and stools, TV and wifi is available.

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Wide-open patio doors lead to a wooden deck, offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape and distant mountains. A small seating area is visible on the deck, and natural light fills the room, highlighting the cozy interior with a bed nearby.
Cabin
5 out of 5 average rating, 514 reviews

Bealach Uige Bothy Luxury Modern Self Catering

Our cosy, bright and spacious modern bothy has a fully equipped kitchen with dining table area, large bedroom kingsize double bed and ensuite with power shower, sitting area with stunning uninterrupted views towards the Quiraing with patio doors leading outside to decking. The views we have are very special. We live in a truly beautiful and quiet part of Skye

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A wooden structure sits against a backdrop of the sea, featuring a wood-fired hot tub and a designated relaxation area. Two wooden chairs are positioned near a table on a gravel surface, with logs stacked nearby for the hot tub. Surrounding greenery and wildflowers enhance the natural setting.
Guest suite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 410 reviews

Panoramic Sea Views - hot tub

licence number HI-30525-F Located on the stunning Waternish peninsula in NW Skye. Panoramic sea views from large triple glazed windows. The Larch Shed has been designed for couples looking for a modern, light, warm and cosy self contained space. A great place to stay at any time of year. The Larch Shed is equipped with everything you will need to cook.

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The exterior of the house features a long glass wall, providing a wide view of the surroundings. A bold yellow panel adds a striking contrast to the dark wooden facade, enhancing the modern design of the building.
Home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 342 reviews

Ardtreck-SAUNA, Panoramic View,Wood burner,hill

Having lived in many different places, I understand how important and difficult it is to find a nice, clean, tidy place with spaciousness and a good view to relax in at the same time. We explored every corner of Skye and were fortunate to find a perfect location with special view in the best part of Skye for Ardtreck.

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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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