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Greshornish House Hotel
Greshornish House Hotel features free WiFi in public areas and views of sea in Edinbane. Among the various facilities of this property are a garden and a bar.

Cuillin Hills Hotel
In 15 acres of private grounds, this hotel boasts spectacular views over Portree Bay to the Cuillin Mountain range. It has an award-winning restaurant and a range of whiskies on offer.

Edinbane Lodge
Located in Edinbane, 14 km from Dunvegan Castle, Edinbane Lodge provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 5-star hotel offers luggage storage space.

Isle of Raasay Distillery
Isle of Raasay Distillery in Raasay has 4-star accommodation with a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar. Boasting luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.

Kinloch Lodge Hotel and Restaurant
Kinloch Lodge Hotel and Restaurant is a family-run former 17th-century hunting lodge, situated at the foot of a long private drive up Kinloch Hill on the shoreline of Loch Na Dal.

Flodigarry Hotel
On the Isle of Skye, Flodigarry Hotel and Flodigarry Restaurant offers accommodation in a country house sitting on a hill and offering sea views towards the Torridons and Scottish mainland.

Bracken Hide Hotel
Situated in Portree, 35 km from Dunvegan Castle, Bracken Hide Hotel features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.

House of Juniper
Set in Broadford, 14 km from Kyle of Lochalsh, House of Juniper offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.

The Inn @ Aird a' Bhasair
Situated in Ardvasar, 36 km from Kyle of Lochalsh, The Inn @ Aird a' Bhasair features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.

Hame on Skye
Hame on Skye, 4.5 km from Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye offers lake views of the surrounding Roag Peninsula. Both free WiFi and private parking are available at this property.

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Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,445 reviewsPopular with guests booking hotels on Isle of Skye
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 580 reviewsPopular with guests booking hotels on Isle of Skye
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Isle of Skye's best hotels with breakfast
Kings Arms Hotel - A Bespoke Hotel
Hotel in KyleakinBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 6.4Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 2,687 reviewsClose to the Skye Bridge in Kyleakin village, the Kings Arms dates back to the 1600s and has panoramic views across Kyle of Lochalsh to the mainland.
Sligachan Hotel
Hotel in SconserBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 906 reviewsHome to its own museum, micro-brewery, and award-winning whisky bar and restaurant, Sligachan Hotel offers pet-friendly accommodation with an outdoor play area.
Broadford Hotel
Hotel in BroadfordBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 580 reviewsOverlooking Broadford Bay, this luxury 4-star hotel is situated in the village of Broadford on the Isle of Skye.
Cuillin Hills Hotel
Hotel in PortreeBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,213 reviewsIn 15 acres of private grounds, this hotel boasts spectacular views over Portree Bay to the Cuillin Mountain range. It has an award-winning restaurant and a range of whiskies on offer.
The Caledonian
Hotel in PortreeBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 477 reviewsSituated in Portree, 36 km from Dunvegan Castle, The Caledonian features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The hotel has family rooms. At the hotel, rooms are fitted with a desk.
Edinbane Lodge
Hotel in EdinbaneBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 226 reviewsLocated in Edinbane, 14 km from Dunvegan Castle, Edinbane Lodge provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 5-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Isle of Raasay Distillery
Hotel in RaasayBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 174 reviewsIsle of Raasay Distillery in Raasay has 4-star accommodation with a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar. Boasting luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Atholl House Skye
Hotel in DunveganBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 367 reviewsAtholl House is situated in Dunvegan and features a shared lounge. The property features free private parking and free WiFi.
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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 145 reviews
Kinloch Lodge Hotel and Restaurant is a family-run former 17th-century hunting lodge, situated at the foot of a long private drive up Kinloch Hill on the shoreline of Loch Na Dal.
Sconser Lodge Hotel
Hotel in SconserCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 48 reviewsSet in Sconser, 35 km from Kyle of Lochalsh, Sconser Lodge Hotel offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Bracken Hide Hotel
Hotel in PortreeCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 467 reviewsSituated in Portree, 35 km from Dunvegan Castle, Bracken Hide Hotel features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
House of Juniper
Hotel in BroadfordCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 260 reviewsSet in Broadford, 14 km from Kyle of Lochalsh, House of Juniper offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
The Portree Hotel
Hotel in PortreeCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 547 reviewsOriginally built in 1875, The Portree Hotel is situated on the corner of Portree's main street and overlooks Somerled Square, the town’s main square.
Hotel Eilean Iarmain
Hotel in IsleornsayCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 432 reviewsIn a picturesque bay in the south of Skye, this hotel has beautiful views over the Sound of Sleat and the distant hills of Knoydart.
The Royal Hotel
Hotel in PortreeCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 7.2Good - What previous guests thought, 1,288 reviewsOn the stunning Isle of Skye, with great views over Portree Harbour and the loch, The Royal Hotel has 2 restaurants specialising in local seafood dishes. The majority of its rooms offer sea views.
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 979 reviews
Set in a converted cluster of fisherman’s houses along Portree Harbour the hotel offers plenty of character and quirks. There are 17 en-suite bedrooms with all expected facilities.
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Intriguing Isle of Skye
The intriguing Isle of Skye can be experienced in the captivating twinkle in a peaceful loch or the unpredictability of an encroaching cloud mass. This interwoven patchwork of stunning scenery includes mysterious mountains and breath-taking cliffs all crammed into one small island in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides.
Boasting top billing alongside Edinburgh and Loch Ness, this top Scottish destination is the third most visited attraction in this enchanting country. While the weather will dissuade some tourists, its attractiveness lies in the tiny coastal bays and inland moors.
The history of the MacLeod and Donald Clans can be captured in old castle ruins dotted around the island or enjoy intact Highland history by visiting Dunvegan or Armadale Castle on the island. Eilean Donan Castle, located in Dornie on the main tourist route to the island, is another impressive example.
Swamped in Gaelic tradition, the main town of Portree, with its picturesque harbour, is the central tourist hot spot for exploring the island. Visitors generally enter the island by the controversial Skye Bridge, originally a toll bridge, which links the mainland to the island. Ferries are a popular alternative.
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Portree is a quaint little town, worth to be seen.
Portree is a quaint little town, worth to be seen. Just make sure you have evening meals reservations to skip long queues, hard to avoid on Sundays, when many restaurants are closed and most others only take walkins. But having a drink while you wait is a nice workaround.Guest review byDOMENICOSlovakia - 6.0
There seems to be a lot of closed up cafes /business...
There seems to be a lot of closed up cafes /business premises in Kyleakin. Its a sprawling sort of place, maybe we hit it at a bad time. I would not have been too keen to stay there but for our cottage which was fabulous and if we had been staying longer it would have been a lovely house to base oneself in for trips to the rest of the island.Guest review byMaryIreland - 8.0
Passing through, needed a base.
Passing through, needed a base. It’s a bit out of the way, no buses in evening to connect to rest of Skye for returning from activities. The coop nearby makes for good grocery shopping, and the shoreline trail is scenic, for a short walk. Bus stop is a 5 min walk.Guest review byMechthild - 4.0
It was a beautiful island, but without activities, you might...
It was a beautiful island, but without activities, you might as well make a day trip and spend the money on better accommodation in the area, where you also have the option to choose from more restaurants.Guest review byEmanuelSweden - 10.0
Dunvegan was quite central to travelling across Skye for our...
Dunvegan was quite central to travelling across Skye for our various planned activities - whisky tour, puffin tour, walking Quiraing, Fairy Pools and Old Man of Storr. The two shops had enough for the grocery essentials and there were several cafes and restaurants to provide choice. The castle was interesting though a bit pricey.Guest review bySuzieAustralia - 10.0
A trip here needs time to enjoy the environment around and...
A trip here needs time to enjoy the environment around and at the hotel. It is not very near a large town but a village is not far away. But that also makes it special. Make sure to get there during daylight as the roads leading to the hotel are not highways. The food was delicious and well proportioned. We wanted to stay there for longer.Guest review byRandyAustralia - 8.0
Peaceful area, definitely need own transport.
Peaceful area, definitely need own transport. Ferry just a 10 minute walk / 2 min drive which is excellent for early ferry times. Scenery is amazing and less busy than other areas. About a 15 minute drive to Broadford with a good range of facilities.Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
Sconser is quite small but it is central to most of Skye and...
Sconser is quite small but it is central to most of Skye and the Raasay ferry is on your doorstep (lovely walking at the north of the island and up Dun Can, lots of eagles, Brochel Castle, a distillery). The village is set back on a road parallel to the main road and houses look forward to the sea and Raasay and backwards to the mountain Glamaig (great views both ways). The Sconser Lodge Hotel has a cosy bar with open fireplace. Their restaurant is open to non-residents when they can cope with numbers so nip in and chat about available dates well in advance.Guest review byAndrewUnited Kingdom - 10.0
This is a fairly remote location with spectacular scenery,...
This is a fairly remote location with spectacular scenery, both at the hotel and close by. Apart from nature (and the great food and drink in the hotel) there is not a lot to do. So relaxing is part of the power of the place. Wander around and watch the odd fisherman leave the quay and go out to their fishing boat. Watch the water and sky change at a moments notice. We were there in February so the whole area was relatively quiet, touring the island was easy from there.Guest review byQuentinUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The locals are awesome!
The locals are awesome! County show and the place is rammed, the pubs are flat out, drinks are pouring, food keeps coming; but so do the people and our place is about to be overwhelmed. In comes a paramedic from her shift. Off with the jacket, on with an apron and now she's bringing food. Did anyone act tired or troubled? No. Just big smiles and and a 'hey good to see ya' welcome. So that's got to be a one off right? Not here. We're heading for the accommodation and along comes a piper with a small gang and the second best dog in the show who's wearing a rosette to prove it. She's been piping all day and that's hard work. We make a fuss of the dog (no such thing as a second best dog and this one was adorable). "Come on fellas, let me show you the best pub in town." So we're down on the quay in a tiny room and it was jumping. Those pipes were LOUD. And after she stops playing, she's behind the bar. To give the barman a break. Fair play to you Portree, we were impressed!Guest review byDoonerUnited Kingdom