Isle of Skye
Skye is surely the best known and most emotive of all Scottish islands and is steeped in romance and history. It is a mecca for climbers, walkers and sailors amidst breath taking scenery with a wide variety of rare wildlife in its own mild microclimate.
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An Enchanting Island
There is so much to do here. You can climb in the Cuillins, go whale spotting, visit the otter hides, picnic on the machair, visit historic Dunvegan Castle or Flora Macdonald's home at Flodigarry or enjoy a meal at one of the acclaimed eating establishments.

Access to the island is via the A87 over the Skye Bridge (the bridge replaced the ferry from Kyle of Lochalsh to Kyleakin, the former home of the author Gavin Maxwell, where the Gavin Maxwell Longroom Museum and the Bright Water Visitor Centre are situated). There is also a car ferry crossing from Glenelg to Kylerhea where there is an otter hide.
There are ferries from Mallaig to Armadale in south-eastern Skye where there is the excellent Armadale Castle Gardens and the Museum of the Isles (set within the partly ruined Armadale Castle, former seat of the MacDonalds of Sleat) which is most informative about the clans and the Clearances.
The views of the mountains between Broadford on the east coast and Elgol on the west coast are magnificent and there are boat trips from Elgol to the remote Loch na Cuilce to view the seals, otters and porpoises. To the west is the Talisker Distillery near Carbost where there is a wonderful sandy bay.

Lots to see and do
Portree is the main settlement on Skye - its attractions include the Aros Experience which includes CCTV coverage of nesting eagles, a theatre and cinema, an art centre and wildlife boat trips and the Isle of Skye Highland Games are held in the town in August.
The Trotternish Peninsula north of Portree has magnificent scenery, including various geological features such as the Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock, Quiraing and the Needle.
Visitors are also attracted to Kilmuir for the Skye Museum of Island Life and Macurdie's Exhibition. The area also provides opportunities for windsurfing, archery and kayaking.
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INDEPENDENT FEEDBACK
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| 08-Feb-2026 | Glentress Cottage DB1 (overall) |
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Thoroughly enjoyed our break in this lovely home. Lots of room for 6 of us plus dog. Comfy beds, great showers and a well equipped kitchen with lots of crockery and cutlery, which is often not the case in a lot of properties! Very quiet location and lovely views from the sun room. Great location too for walks, shops, restaurants and things to do. Would definitely recommend and hope to come back. | |
| 06-Feb-2026 | Anamchara GM1 (overall) |
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Booking is easy. And the staff really helpful when I phoned up with a query | |
| 06-Feb-2026 | Old Howford Bothy GK3 (overall) |
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Very slick and efficient communications. | |
| 06-Feb-2026 | Lochsie Cottage DD6 (overall) |
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Everything was clear and we had good information. The accommodation was wonderfull. | |
| 06-Feb-2026 | Dolphin House DP1 (overall) |
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All great many thanks | |
| 05-Feb-2026 | The Croft EE9 (overall) |
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Peaceful Bliss | |
| 05-Feb-2026 | Viewmount House HD8 (overall) |
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Viewmount was perfect for our family holiday. It has masses of space to be together and to get away from each other! Well equipped in the kitchen as well as elsewhere eg log burner with plenty of logs, washing machine and dryer for those rainy/snowy days. Warm and comfy , although the aga was not working due to an unavoidable fault, extra heaters were supplied. The owner was superb with her communication about any issues we needed to be aware of including the weather. She was friendly and professional. Very grateful to her. Also, enjoyed the bird feeder with red squirrels, a variety of tits, crows, pigeons, rabbits, woodpeckers, pheasants and we even saw a goldcrest. We were all adults but I imagine kids would love it | |
| 05-Feb-2026 | Drumin Farm Cottage BX7 (overall) |
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We have been using Unique Cottages for many years. Great customer service, easy booking, quick to respond to queries and deal with any issues (a rare occurrence) | |
| 05-Feb-2026 | The Owl House GK2 (overall) |
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Good website that was easy to navigate. Good email correspondence. | |
| 05-Feb-2026 | Chesters Lodge at Castleview GD5 (overall) |
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Very good service, lodge was excellent |
