If you would like comfortable accommodation with a warm welcome while
visiting Staffin, a Gaelic speaking crofting
community in the north end of the Isle of Skye, why not come and
stay at our modern croft house. All rooms are en-suite with TV, hairdryer
and tea/coffee making facilities. Heating in rooms can be adjusted
to your own liking. Iron/ironing board also available.
The lounge has a TV and video recorder, peat fire and a beautiful
view from the window over Staffin Bay, where, on a clear day, you
can see across the Minch to the Western Isles. There is picturesque
mountain scenery all around you. Nearby you can see one of Skye's
most spectacular mountain ranges, The Trotternish
Ridge where there are suitable walks for everyone. Also on your
doorstep, there is a salmon fishing river and permits are easily
available.
RATES:-
Double en-suite room - £20.00 per person per night
Single occupancy £30.00 per night
The Skye
Museum of Island Life is situated in Kilmuir, a short drive
round the coastline. This amazing group of thatched cottages portrays
life on the island as it was many years ago. Beside the Museum,
you can visit Flora Macdonald’s grave who helped Bonnie Prince
Charlie escape to France during the Jacobite Rebellion. It is definitely
a place not to be missed.
Caledonian MacBrayne
operates a ferry service from Uig where you could take a leisurely
cruise across to the Western Isles for the day. During the Summer
months, they host evening ceilidh cruises which is great entertainment
for all the family.
The pleated skirt of the famous Kilt Rock, the haunting peaks of
the Quirang
and the Old
Man of Storr beckon the walkers and climbers.
As smoking is not permitted in the bedrooms or dining room, you
may smoke in the Lounge.
Private parking.
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