Enjoying a secluded location surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Glenhinnisdal, this delightful single-level cottage makes a fantastic hideaway for couples taking a romantic break on the Isle of Skye. Offering cosy accommodation for two guests, the characterful retreat has been thoughtfully updated to make a cheery getaway with space for a four-pawed guest to join you for long walks through Kingsburgh Forest. Situated in a tranquil complex of properties in a remote spot in the north of the island, this stylishly arranged holiday home offers far-reaching views, making a great base for eager walkers, hikers and nature spotters discovering a magical part of the Scottish Islands.
A spacious hallway leads through to the open-plan lounge/diner with triple-aspect windows, a Smart TV, comfortable seating and a romantic dining table with charming rural views. Across the hall, the farmhouse-style kitchen has ample equipment and a handy breakfast table. The cottage also features a refreshing bathroom and a colourful, country-style king-size bedroom. Stepping outside, the enclosed garden offers uninterrupted views of the surrounding moorlands, with cattle and sheep passing by – please keep your pet supervised. There’s plenty of outdoor seating so you can take in the views as you enjoy a wee dram in the evening with your four-legged friend lying in the shade. Private parking is available for two cars.
Lying along the breathtaking Trotternish Peninsula, this delightful cottage offers miles of walks with spectacular rural and coastal views for you to enjoy with your canine pal. Nearby destinations include the Fairy Glen in Glen Conon, The Quiraing, and the remains of Hugh’s Castle on the banks of Loch Snizort Beag, all within 14 miles. To the south, the lively village of Portree (12 miles) is the capital of the island, with a wide variety of dog-friendly pubs, cafes and restaurants.