The Isles of Skye & Raasay
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The Isle of Skye is one of the Inner Hebridean islands that lies off Scotland’s beautiful west coast. It is the largest of these islands and is now easily accessible by road as well as by ferry due to the toll-free Skye Bridge. Skye’s satellite island Raasay sits to its east and is a wildlife lover’s paradise due to the warming effect of the Gulf Stream. Pine martens, golden eagles, sea eagles, otters and dolphins have all been spotted here.
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Two Beautiful Islands to Explore
Skye is an island of ageless romance and steeped in history; the famous Skye Boat Song tells of Bonnie Price Charlie's escape after the battle of Culloden when he was aided by one of Skye's most famous daughters, Flora MacDonald, who disguised him as her maid! Her house beside the Flodigarry Hotel can still be seen and her grave and imposing monument are in Kilmuir Churchyard.
Isle of Raasay
Stepping off the ferry on to this satellite of mainland Skye you are in another world of peace and tranquillity.
Isle of Skye
Skye is steeped in romance and history and is a mecca for climbers, walkers and sailors.
Isle of Raasay
Stepping off the ferry on to this satellite of mainland Skye you are in another world of peace and tranquillity.
Isle of Skye
Skye is steeped in romance and history and is a mecca for climbers, walkers and sailors.
It is the stunning scenery that brings most people to these islands. On clear days the outline of the mountains against the sky is quite breathtaking, but even the mists imbue the landscape with an unforgettable, haunting beauty.
On Raasay you feel as if you are stepping back to a gentler, more peaceful age, but it too has its history. The peace it enjoys today was dearly bought, with so many of its former inhabitants being ejected during the Clearances.
Nowadays, however, visitors can have the best of both worlds, the peace and escapism of Raasay, with the easy passage back to the Skye 'mainland' making it possible to enjoy all the activities and tourist attractions there as well. If you fancy a game of golf while you are there, for example, you can leave the car on Raasay and need only carry your clubs across on the ferry. The golf course at Sconser is right beside the ferry terminal on the other side!
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08-May-2024 | Dye Water Cottage CJ6 (overall) | Make clear that the property may not suit people with mobility or visual problems | ||
08-May-2024 | Inchrye Lodge, Lindores Loch AC9 (overall) | Easy to book and was kept informed all the time | ||
08-May-2024 | Crannag CA3 (overall) | Lovely cottage, very clean, fantastic views from Lounge/Kitchen. Comfortable beds. very relaxing stay in a lovely area. Internet v v slow (not enough for radio) but 5G mobile locally so watch for data roaming charges. Front step v slippery esp when wet. Take care to avoid a fall. Most cottages now offer a welcome pack post Covid, this does not so stock up on essentials before arriving, | ||
08-May-2024 | Loch Ruathair Cottage BF3 (overall) | The staff are helpful and responsive. | ||
08-May-2024 | Duallin Croft DN1 (overall) | Excellent spacious and comfortable cottage with views to die for...Shame there is no direct route down to the Loch ..But that's a minor issue | ||
08-May-2024 | Glen Cottage, Dunrobin GB8 (overall) | Go the extra mile to source information. Easy to deal with, good local knowledge . | ||
08-May-2024 | Taigh Nan Eilean GZ7 (overall) | Excellent - owner on hand to resolve any issues ( not that there were any), contacted us ahead of arrival to ask if we needed anything & provided a really lovely welcome pack containing a selection of local products | ||
08-May-2024 | Loch Awe Boathouse GF4 (overall) | We absolutely loved our stay at loch Awe boathouse. suggestion, needs new mugs and oven trays. Oven wasn’t that clean either. Otherwise just beautiful place to relax and recharge. | ||
08-May-2024 | East Tweed at Old Melrose GT4 (overall) | Easy transaction, deposit returned quickly. A bit more of a personal nature rather would be even better (standard communications did not recognise that this was a return visit for example). Understand that this is not always practical, but feedback nevertheless. | ||
08-May-2024 | Skylark Cottage CF1 (overall) | Lovely cottage in a good location. Very comfortable and excellent facilitieS |