B&Bs on the Isle of Skye
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B&Bs on the Isle of Skye
Scotland’s Isle of Skye is what dreams are made of: misty mountains, medieval structures, dramatic sea cliffs, and verdant landscapes. The breathtaking beauty and awe-inspiring scenery here is a paradise for nature lovers and walkers, with an endless number of outdoor activities to do and sights to see. Visit medieval fortresses, stroll across wild beaches, explore fairytale-like villages, and hike to cascading waterfalls. This mythical island is one of Scotland’s top-rated destinations, and offers a glimpse of magic to all those who visit!
An idyllic B&B on Scotland’s northwest coastReconnect with nature and your loved ones with a holiday on the Isle of Skye. Better yet, stay at a B&B on this magical Scottish island, so you can get the relaxation and rejuvenation that you deserve. The isle boasts an incredible selection of B&Bs, with a little something for everyone. Stay in a B&B in a natural area, surrounded by scenic landscapes and a large garden where you can enjoy plenty of privacy. Or, stay in a B&B near the coast with a private balcony and sweeping views of the sea. Treat yourself to a little bit of luxury in a B&B with upscale features and customised amenities, like a hot tub or a private terrace. There are properties suitable for families, as well as many options for couples to enjoy. B&Bs typically include a complimentary breakfast and plenty of helpful recommendations from the friendly innkeepers on things to do throughout your holiday. With so many excellent B&B options to choose from, you’ll be sure to find one that perfectly suits your preferences on the Isle of Skye.
Travellers and activities
Couples of all ages can enjoy a relaxing and recharging holiday on the stunning Isle of Skye. In between all the outdoor activities, pop over to the Talisker Distillery for a tour and a tasting of the isle’s only distillery. You’ll get to learn all about the whisky-making process from the friendly staff here, and you’ll get to try some of their house made whiskeys at the end of the tour. Be sure to purchase a bottle or two to take home as a souvenir!
Isle of Skye for familiesIsle of Skye is a fantastic destination, positively brimming with family-friendly attractions and activities. Kids will love the adorable Highland cows, which can be spotted all over the island and are distinguishable by their super woolly coats and long hair. Also, pop over to The Staffin Slipway Beach for its gorgeous scenery and to spot some fossilized dinosaur footprints on the ground.
The most populated town on the Isle of Skye is the capital, Portree, and it is home to just over 2,000 people.
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The iconic Old Man of Storr is an enchanting hilltop rock formation on the Trotternish peninsula. The rocky hill is surrounded by smooth grassy slopes and fairytale-like landscapes. There are a few different scenic paths you can explore here, just be sure to wear proper hiking shoes and to bring plenty of water!
2. See one of the most picturesque waterfalls on the isleThe waterfall at Kilt Rock & Mealt Falls plummets from a high cliff right into the sea. This magical viewpoint offers some of the most stunning coastal scenery on the entire island. If you’re lucky, you might even spot some dolphins jumping in the distance!
3. Relish awe-inspiring landscapes with a walk around QuiraingThis scenic walk is a must for any nature lover visiting the Isle of Skye. The walking path crosses through some seriously enchanting landscapes, including misty mountains, dramatic cliffs, and grass-covered valleys. The fairly easy walk boasts incredible views the entire way.
4. Visit Dunvegan CastleThe stunning Dunvegan Castle is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland. It is set on the shores of Loch Dunvegan and boasts a picturesque facade that will take your breath away. The castle sits on the 42,000 acre Macleod Estate and is surrounded by spectacular landscaped gardens. Spend an afternoon touring the stunning castle and learning all about its unique history while strolling through the colourful garden areas.
5. Find some of the freshest seafood on the islandThe Oyster Shed is a seafood market selling deliciously prepared and incredibly fresh oysters and seafood. Opt for a seafood platter with scallops, lobster, oysters, and prawns. There isn’t any seating, but the food is served in takeaway containers, so you can enjoy it wherever you like!
6. Stroll around Fairy GlenThe unique terrain here will take your breath away. There is plenty to see and explore here. Climb to the top of the Rocky Mountain to see stunning panoramic views. Visit the various stone labyrinths, which, according to legend, are full of magic. The vibrant green hills and magical mossy slopes of Fairy Glen seem like a place where fairies would indeed live!
7. Visit the Neist Point Lighthouse at sunsetThe Neist Point Lighthouse is situated on the western tip of the isle near the town of Glendale. The lighthouse is set on a rocky sea cliff and boasts stunning views of the coast. It’s around a 40-minute walk to reach the lighthouse from the car park, but the walk is flat and fairly easy. The best time to visit is during sunset, when the sky turns a stunning shade of gold.
Information about b&bs in Isle of Skye
🏡 B&Bs available: | 7 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -42%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £35. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and view. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 2 properties. |