Self catering accommodation and Bed and Breakfast in Camuscross & Isleornsay in the Sleat area of the Isle of Skye.
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Tigh Dhomhnuill is a traditional croft house built in 1890, recently renovated, on Camas Croise Bay. It is a cosy cottage with magnificent views to the Knoydart hills, and it stands in a large fenced garden (furniture) which borders the shore of the Bay - a veritable suntrap in the summer months - with a tiny burn separating it from the single-track (tarmac) access road.
Both oil central heating and open-fire are included. Bed-linen is included. Towels can be hired. Pets are welcome.
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Tides Reach's superb position, sitting alone just a few feet above the water's edge on the rocky shore of the bay, affords the cottage a seclusion and sense of adventure.
It is a converted-croft cottage, within walking distance of restaurant/bar and with panoramic views across to Isleornsay village and The Sound of Sleat from its pretty garden and long comfortable conservatory/sitting-room. Oyster-catchers, herons, seals, deer and even otters are occasionally seen.
Pets welcome by arrangement. No TV reception.
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Sea Wrack House on Skye is a superb new property on Isle Ornsay Bay. The house is situated just a few yards from the rocky shore, and from its windows you can watch seals, deer, herons, oyster catchers and even shy otters at the water's edge.
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4 bedroom accommodation, situated in Isleornsay, Sleat. 2 Cruard is a 1½ storey croft house that sits within its own private garden of approximately 1/3 of an acre. The house is situated 1 minute from the shore. Suitable for 8 people plus a cot.
It offers breathtaking views across the Sound of Sleat to Knoydart and Loch Hourn.
Local hotel and pub within easy walking distance.
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Cnocard Cottage is a very comfortable easily-run bungalow, standing high on a hillside at Saasaig (car to door) above Knock Bay, halfway down the Sound of Sleat and 4 miles north of Armadale in southern Skye with THE most tremendous views up, down and across the Sound to the high mountains of Knoydart and Morar on mainland Scotland.
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Ceòl a' Chuain is a modern house designed by an award winning architect to maximise the magnificent views of sea and landscapes. The house sits a few metres from the sea. There are two double bedrooms, one ensuite and the other with adjacent wetroom. There is a third double bedroom upstairs. Polished wooden floors throughout. All mod cons. Large woodburning stove and oil central heating.
Suitable for up to 6 people maximum
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Barabhaig has a wonderful position on the shore, standing at the end of a single-track road - so no passing traffic - about one mile from Isleornsay and its award-winning restaurant/pub. Barabhaig is a detached, traditional stone cottage facing across the bay, harmonising beautifully into the green rocky landscape, with views across to the hills of the mainland Scotland.
Restored and modernised a few years ago. A most comfortable and desirable house. Centrally heated. Open log fire. Payphone. Pets are welcome.
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Barabhaig is a comfortable newly built traditional Highland home in a superb position right by the shore of Camus Croise Bay with wonderful views across the Sound of Sleat to Beinn Sgritheall on the mainland. Varied coastal and hill walks.
Double room looking out over the bay with an en-suite bathroom, colour TV, tea & coffee making facilities.
The Isle Ornsay restaurant and lively bar are just over a mile away.
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