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Rooms & Views
1 King Bed 830-sq-foot room with partial sea and hill views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen…
1 King Bed 700-sq-foot room with partial lake views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV, sate…
1 King Bed 441 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV, satellite channels, and iPod dock…
1 King Bed 431-sq-foot room with sea and hill views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV, sate…
1 King Bed 388-sq-foot room with sea and hill views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV, sate…
1 King Bed 301 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV, satellite channels, and iPod dock…
1 King Bed 279-sq-foot room with sea views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV, satellite cha…
1 King Bed 269-sq-foot room with sea and hill views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV, sate…
1 King Bed 248 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV, satellite channels, and iPod dock…
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Restaurants nearby
- 1887★ Michelin Situated on the banks of Upper Loch Torridon with majestic mountains in the background and manicured gardens outside, this vibrantly decorated restaurant inside The Torridon hotel is in a truly stunning location. Exceptional Highlands produce is the bedrock of superbly balanced dishes that could be either classic or original in their make-up: from day-boat John Dory with a sublime roast chicken sauce, to the clever combination of white chocolate and rocket with preserved brambles. An extensive global whisky collection adds to the appeal.31m
- Scorrybreac The rugged, rural beauty of the Isle of Skye is a wonderful accompaniment to any meal – and so it is at this sharing plates operation named after the chef's parents' house, where he ran is first pop-up. 'Scorrybreac' also means 'speckled rock', something you can glimpse on the mountains in the distance. The restaurant itself is a small and simply furnished place, with chatty and charming service adding to its appeal. The creative modern cooking makes use of the Skye larder, including meats from the hills and seafood from the harbour below.41.8km
- The Dipping Lugger Named after a sailing vessel, this late 18C former manse sits right on the harbourfront and comes with luxurious bedrooms and a small restaurant with a charming vintage style. The friendly team serve a tasting menu to all tables at the same time and while dishes might appear simple, flavours burst through.46.3km
- The Seafood Shack Seafood46.3km
- The Seaforth Seafood46.3km
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Attractions nearby
- Skye Bridge bridge in Highland, Scotland, UK, carries the A87 road across Loch Alsh30.5km
- An Riabhachan 1129m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK31.4km
- Càrn Eige 1182m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK36.5km
- The Storr 719m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK39.3km
- Mam Sodhail 1179m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK36.9km
- Glen Affric valley in Highland, Scotland, UK43.9km
- A' Chràlaig 1120m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK44.4km
- Quiraing 342m high mountain on the Isle of Skye, in Highland, Scotland, UK45.9km
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