Located in Glenelg and only 23 km from Eilean Donan Castle, Beautiful one bedroom self contained annex provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Diane
United Kingdom
The location is amazing! Peaceful with stunning views. The road to the property may be challenging (driving)for some but we managed fine. The village is about a 40 minute walk from the property or a 7 minute drive. There’s a friendly cafe there and a great pub, also a little village shop. Our hosts were so friendly and helpful and gave us helpful information about the amenities nearby.
With traditional rooms and a cosy bar, this hotel offers free parking and fine dining. The Kyle Hotel is situated in the Kyle of Lochalsh, the gateway to the Isle of Skye.
Set in Kyle of Lochalsh and with Kyle of Lochalsh reachable within 200 metres, The Skye Bridge Hotel offers a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Sdery
Ireland
The owner were very friendly and helpful, parking free , nice room .
Offering a garden and lake view, Lochalsh View, Kyle, 1 Mile to Skye is set in Kyle of Lochalsh, 14 km from Eilean Donan Castle and 36 km from Museum of the Isles.
David
United Kingdom
Glen the owner has created a fantasies place with everything you need. The location is perfect, just 5 mins walk from railway station and town. The view from the bedroom window overlooking the kyles was stunning.
Will definitely be top of our list when we visit the area again. It would be a perfect base to explore Skye.
Situated in Kyle of Lochalsh and only 600 metres from Kyle of Lochalsh, Seawinds features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Verena
Austria
Super welcoming hosts and lovely little space where we felt very comfortable! Also it’s super close to the Skye bridge and there lots of lovely walks in the area. They offered a little breakfast which was a great surprise.
Glenelg is a bit of a hidden gem! There’s a little ferry there that takes you across to Skye in about 30 mins or so, maybe a bit longer …to drive to the Skye bridge would take well over an hour, but you’ll need a car as it’s quite remote part of Skye where the ferry goes, but if you’re a walker or a hiker it would be lovely! You may spot some seals! It’s a very friendly village with a great inn and a small cafe and beautiful views.
Diane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Excellent location, the scenery is beautiful.
Excellent location, the scenery is beautiful. We wandered around and explored the estate, explored the local Broch's and barracks ruins, drove to Arnisdale a nice scenic drive. Took the ferry to Skye on a couple of occasions, so much to see on Skye, and whilst there drove to Kyle and toured Eilean Donan Castle. We self catered and had dinner at the Inn one evening which was enjoyable. Highly recommend Glenelg and the surrounding area.
Hutcheson
Australia
10
Scored 10
Fantastic place to get away from it all for a few days.
Fantastic place to get away from it all for a few days. So quiet and peaceful. If you’re looking for an adventure break this isn’t for you. If you like peace and quiet this is an ideal location. Perfect for photography, star gazing , wildlife watching.
Shirley
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful peaceful location surrounded by mountains, close...
Beautiful peaceful location surrounded by mountains, close to Isle of Skye, Torridon and all the beautiful places of Kintail.
Connection with the Nature and History.
Great place to explore Kintail and Isle of Skye, also no far to visit Torridon mountains etc. This is our family favourite part of Scotland and we are often visiting the places nearby: Kintail's mountains, Eilean Donan Castle, Plockton, Arnisdale...Elgol, Sligachan, Cuillin Mountains, Fairy Pools, Portree, The Old Man of Storr, Quiraing, The Fairy Glen, Dunvegan, Neist Point, Talisker etc.
The local shop was very nice, incl. basic stuff, fresh vegetables and also local beer -DUN BREWING which I can recommend to try, friendly staff.
Petr
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
For a small village, there is much to appreciate, and...
For a small village, there is much to appreciate, and everybody seems really nice. Glenelg is a hidden gem. The scenery is lovely, and there's a large and quiet beach. There are a couple of great places to eat and drink. The Barracks and Brochs provide insight to just some of Glenelg's historical importance.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
As its winter hours its important to know the pub dont sell...
As its winter hours its important to know the pub dont sell food until the season starts. The shop is small but you can get booze and limited basic stuff. The people are beautiful. Lots of breathtaking walks and experiences. The best star gazing ever and I've travelled the world. Dress for all weathers, wear good appropriate footwear for being in untamed nature and let the beauty of this place do the rest. The drive over from Shiel bridge is out of this world.
Jewels
United Kingdom
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