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Boasting a private entrance, this apartment comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Three Chimneys at Talisker This restaurant on the western side of the island has an enviable location in more ways than one. Firstly, it’s on the edge of Loch Harport and comes with glorious views, and secondly, it’s right by the Talisker distillery – making a pre- or post-lunch tour a must for whisky enthusiasts. With Skye’s waters offering so much super produce, it’s no surprise to see plenty of seafood on the menu, but also expect meat dishes from local venison to traditional haggis, neeps and tatties. Talisker whisky is of course a feature and you can even have a wee dram poured over your oysters.24.7km
- 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.30.8km
- Edinbane Lodge Reputedly the oldest inn on the Isle of Skye, this characterful lodge dates back to 1543 – although it's had a subtle modernisation since then. The chef is a Skye native and as such likes to show off the best of island and Highland produce – as well as local crockery – across his imaginative multi-course tasting menu, where each dish is beautifully presented and carefully constructed. If you're looking to explore the local area, stay overnight in one of the bedrooms, which have a subtle Scottish theme.42.2km
- Three Chimneys & The House Over-By Having been running for over 40 years, this immaculately kept crofter’s cottage has become a real institution on the Isle of Skye. Situated at the edge of Loch Dunvegan, the area's windswept beauty has always been a huge part of the appeal, as are the characterful, low-beamed interiors where contemporary art hangs on exposed stone walls. Unsurprisingly, in an area with such bountiful produce, the menu keeps its focus local, with seafood from nearby waters among the highlights. Spacious, split-level bedrooms are stylishly understated and the residents’ lounge has a great outlook.47.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Cuillin mountain range on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK10.0km
- Sgùrr Alasdair 992m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK11.6km
- Blà Bheinn 929m high mountain on the Isle of Skye, in Highland, Scotland, UK8.5km
- Sgùrr nan Gillean 964m high mountain on the island of Skye, in Highland, Scotland, UK13.8km
- Sgùrr Mhic Choinnich 948m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK11.8km
- Am Basteir 934m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK14.1km
- Sgùrr Dearg mountain on the Isle of Skye in Highland, Scotland, UK12.5km
- Bruach na Frìthe 958m high mountain in Highland, Scotland, UK14.2km
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