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Guest favourite
Home in Kyle of Lochalsh
5 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

A’Chomraich. Beautifully renovated 4 bed house

TarunRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Brilliant lovely place at a beautiful location made your stay so peaceful and relaxing..
Top guest favourite
Cabin in Fort William
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Heron Bay - Loch side, huge deck, log burner

GodelindeRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Thank you, Sharyn! We loved the place and we fell in love with Schotland. We will come back one day,
Guest favourite
Guest house in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

An Outdoor Enthusiasts Slice of Heaven

JenniferRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
What a fantastic place. We wanted somewhere to stay where we could make use of our paddle board & kayak and this was the perfect venue. Easy access to a fantastic quiet loch to enjoy the scenery. The hot tub & sauna were a very welcome treat after a day on the loch. Great location for exploring the highlands with Ben Nevis only 15 minutes away. The accommodation was excellent with absolutely everything you could need, from a lovely Scottish breakfast pack to gorgeous toiletries. The added bonus for us as a family was use the of BBQ hut. Would highly recommend and I’m sure we will be back.
Guest favourite
Home in Glencoe
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Ivy Corner- Glencoe Village.

BenRating, 5 stars1 day ago
Excellent accommodation, just as described.
Superhost
Cabin in Highland Council
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Great Glen Accommodation Balmaglaster/Invergarry

HetviRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
We had the most amazing stay at Elaine’s lovely caravan! The location was stunning, right by the river, and incredibly peaceful—perfect for a relaxing getaway. The caravan itself was super cute, spotlessly clean, and equipped with absolutely everything we needed. It’s clear that Elaine has decorated it with a lot of thought and care; it felt cozy and welcoming from the moment we arrived. Elaine was a fantastic host—so helpful and responsive. Even though she was out and busy, she replied immediately when we had a puncture and kindly gave us the contact for a local garage. She also sent detailed directions in advance which made finding the place really easy. Inside, she had prepared a very well-maintained file with all the information we needed for our stay, including local recommendations and important safety info. We had zero issues during our stay, and all of us absolutely loved the place. We’re already looking forward to coming back and would 100% recommend it to anyone!
Guest favourite
Cottage in Fort William
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Oronsay Cottage, Old Springwell Croft

GayathriRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Amazing views from the cottage. Location was perfect. Rachel was very responsive host. Cottage was filled with everything that is required in kitchen...including a small bottle of milk and oil.
Guest favourite
Cottage in Elgol
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Truly fabulous views of the Cuillins and Islands!

TrudiRating, 5 stars7 months ago
This cottage is in an amazing location. The views from the living room were outstanding at every time of day. The cottage is comfortable and well equipped with plenty of space to relax. Despite its remote location (which makes it so peaceful) there is plenty to do, with walks to wild places, boat trips and even a little bistro restaurant (Elgol Bistro) offering lovely food. We loved staying here.
Guest favourite
Cottage in Ballachulish
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

Cruinn - 3 bedroom all ensuite. self catering

MeganRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
We had a lovely stay at Pamela’s place in Ballaculish. Cruinn cottage was spacious, clean and tidy, and well located with beautiful views out of the front lounge windows. It was very easy to access the greater Glencoe region for exploring and served as a great base for our family. Would recommend.

Your guide to Skye

Welcome to 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.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Skye

As it’s one of Scotland’s most popular spots to visit, and just 50 miles long, things can feel a little cramped in Skye at the height of summer. April and May are the driest months and are a little less busy time to book a holiday cottage. This is a land of wild weather that can spring up out of nowhere, so it’s a good idea to pack plenty of warm weather gear and waterproofs. October gets the most rain, but if you don’t mind being slightly damp, the winter months offer spectacular scenery that you can enjoy all to yourself. There is an annual music festival here, featuring dance and indie bands, in May, while the island’s Highland Games take place at the start of August.


Top things to do in 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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