This collection of Isle of Skye accommodation allows you to experience the dazzling Northern Lights and mind-boggling scenery of the Scottish. Detached dwellings, welcoming cabins, and coastal properties are just a few of the accommodation options available on Skye, making it a fabulous staycation spot for any occasion. Begin your next adventure in Scotland today!
Why Isle of Skye Cottages?
Isle of Skye accommodation benefits from being moments away from a wealth of magnificent Scottish Highland scenery, all waiting to be uncovered! The northwestern coastline is a mix of plunging cliffs, pink coral beaches, and black sandy bays. Wildlife abounds, including puffins, sharks, and whales, and there's plenty of underwater drama, making it superb for divers.
If you end up staying in one of these holiday cottages on the Isle of Skye in the northeast, be sure to walk the spectacular Trotternish Peninsula. Central Skye is a playground for mountaineers, with the majestic Cuillin, a series of jagged peaks, sheer ridges, and vertical faces.
Alternatively, if you choose to stay at a southern Isle of Skye holiday cottage, you'll have the Sleat Peninsula at your fingertips. Find out more exciting things to do near these Isle of Skye cottages, Scotland by exploring our Isle of Skye Travel Guide.
Places to Visit near Isle of Skye Accommodation
There are several must-see towns and villages situated near Isle of Skye accommodation. The first stop on your itinerary should be Portree, the capital of the isle. A range of things to do await here, including the Skye and Lochalsh Archive Centre, and the Portree Walkway, alongside the stunning sight of Portree Harbour.
Some of the best attractions on the island to explore include Dunvegan Castle! Nestled on the edge of Dunvegan, this breath-taking castle is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland and has been the home of the Chiefs of Clan Macleod for over 800 years. Tour the spectacular castle and admire far-reaching views across Loch Dunvegan before embarking on a boat tour to marvel at the loch’s seal colony.
Another must-visit attraction on the Isle of Skye is the Neist Point Lighthouse which stands proudly on the most westerly top of the Isle of Skye and is arguably one of the most famous lighthouses in Scotland. If you’re looking to soak up some of the most spectacular scenery that the island has to offer, then this attraction is a must-visit during your stay at cottages on the Isle of Skye.
Keen walkers staying in these Isle of Sky holiday cottages should attempt The Quiraing Walk. Although it isn’t for the faint of heart, it is still considered one of the most beautiful walks in the whole of Scotland. Beginning on a road that links Staffin and Uig, this awe-inspiring walk was formed by a landslip and is now a haven for keen ramblers and hikers. With spectacular views across the whole of the Isle of Skye this walk makes for the perfect day away from your Isle of Skye cottage.
Other must-see locations near Isle of Skye holiday cottages:
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Types of Scottish Holidays
Look forward to a truly unforgettable holiday when you book one of these delightful Isle of Skye holiday cottages! If you’re looking to bring your pampered pooch on your next island adventure, then these dog-friendly cottages on the Isle of Skye ensure that the entire family can come on your Scottish holiday.
If you’re still searching for your perfect Scottish getaway then don’t fret as you can choose from these romantic Scottish holidays, lodges in Scotland and cottages with hot tubs in Scotland to treat the one you love most.
Feeling spontaneous? Then these last-minute holidays in Scotland or short breaks in Scotland could help you out! Don’t worry if you haven’t found your perfect break amongst these cottages on the Isle of Skye; there are plenty of other Scottish Island holiday cottages to choose from.