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9 years ago
The Haven is a perfect place to stop and stay while exploring the vicinity. Clean, comfortable rooms, in-suite bath, nice quiet bay - and a superb breakfast. read more
3 Innes Street
Plockton IV52 8TW
United Kingdom
01599 544444
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Haven Guest House is open 24 hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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We had the best stay at the Wigwams in Dornie! We are are two adults with two dogs and we were…read moreworried that it might be a bit cramped - but we needn't worry we had plenty of space - they are so roomy and the dogs loved the surrounding grass area. The Wigwam is well thought out and very comfortable. It has everything you need for a stay (we stayed 5 nights) over Christmas, it was lovely and warm once inside, very very clean and great facilities (Mini Kitchen, Fridge, Kettle, TV, Warm Shower, Wifi). It is so great to make a coffee and sit out the front of the Wigwam and look out over the loch - would love to come back in the summer and use the picnic area and fire pits! Great communication from the very friendly owners and nothing was too much trouble. Dornie is a great place to visit on its own with beautiful views and a lovely little pub but it is also a great place to position yourself for visiting the surrounding areas and Skye for day trips. We will 100% be back!
We stayed 2 days in this wigwam in Dornie Scotland and I was extremely pleased…read more It was my first time in a wigwam and the place was spotless, cozy, and even had a welcome basket with snacks and information about the area. The location was on loch long (a lake) in a good position to see Eilean Donan castle, Kyle of lochlash, and tour the isle of Skye. The town is small but we had dinner out both nights and we were pleased with the food. I will definitely stay at another wigwam in the future. I wish they had wifi.
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When it came to recording my band's EP, we just knew we had to get away somewhere special and Skye…read moreticked all the boxes. So we booked our stay at No. 6 Drynoch Cottage on www.islands-and-highlands.co.uk and waited in anticipation! The cost of our stay was pretty reasonable, coming in at just about £500 for four of us for a week. You pay a deposit and then pay the rest by a certain date. We payed online but you can also do so over the phone. - The islands and highlands staff were really friendly and helpful when we phoned to make the initial booking so it's worth giving them a call if you have any concerns or problems as the website is a little simplistic and out-dated. The cottage itself is homely and cosey, with a living room with a fire (now, we're talking!) and other little quirks, like the whisky bottle lamp and a set of decorative birds mid-flight. These smaller things all made the cottage feel like home for the week and it was lovely to sit before the fire after a hard day's work. It's spacious and cosey, with a living room, kitchen, two single rooms and one double. There's a large television and dvd player. (There was a small selection of dvds, so it's worth bringing some of your own.) There's cows in the surrounding fields and even a friendly neighbour kitten and you're surrounded by some of the most beautiful mountains! So in terms of location, you've got it good! Unfortunately, there's no wi-fi but, (don't worry, Yelpers!) we all seemed to have good signal on our phones so it wasn't a problem. And when you're somewhere like Skye, internet isn't really a priority because there's so much to do. (We often went through to Portee which is a twenty minute drive away and also took a visit to the Fairy Glen which is beautiful!) When we arrived at the flat there were a few rotten food items in the fridge but it might be the case that the staff who'd cleaned the fridge hadn't read the use-by dates and thought to leave them for the next guests. It was only a pizza and what looked like a pepper. - No biggie! They also leave the key somewhere very obvious for you when you arrive which was a little strange initially but it's so remote that there's no real reason for concern. (Seriously, there are more cows than people!) We took a lot of unnecessary extra baggage like toilet paper, etc but the cottage has everything you'll need for your stay so don't make the same mistake we did! The kitchen has lots of cooking utensils so you're sorted if you plan on cooking in most nights like we did. All in all, No. 6 Drynoch felt completely like home for the week and we really didn't want to leave! It's definitely somewhere we'd stay again and I'd thoroughly recommend it as accommodation in Skye. I miss looking out the window to see cows and, of course, those amazing mountains!
After seeing that Torlinnhe wasn't yet listed with Yelp, I just had to add it myself. My husband…read moreand I recently took a trip to Scotland, with just about 2 days spent up in Fort William and the Western Highlands. We discovered Torlinnhe Guest House through TripAdvisor and just stayed one night, but it was excellent and we can't wait to go back. The guest house is owned by a Andy and Sue, a really sweet English couple who have now been living in Scotland for ~20 years and running this guest house for the last 5. Stepping into the place is like stepping into a kind friend's house. It is clean and homey, with comfortably-decorated rooms and a common room on the first floor for lounging or enjoying a full Scottish breakfast in the mornings. Andy and Sue really go out of their way to make you feel comfortable without being overly friendly or involved in your holiday plans. But if you have questions, they are a wealth of information and can point you in the right direction for exploring the UK's outdoor capitol. We learned quite a bit about the local area from our conversations with them, and Sue even went out of her way to drive us to the look out point to actually see Ben Nevis before our departure (we didn't have a car). We would highly recommend Torlinnhe and found it to be a gem of an accommodation and experience. We also went during low season, so were able to enjoy Fort William in a leisurely way.
We stayed here quite a few years ago, when they were just starting out. They were the nicest people…read moreever. The husband cooks the most delicious meals and both are kind and friendly. When we return to Scotland someday soon, we will definitely stay here.
Really nice place with clean rooms, comfortable beds and a great breakfast in the morning…read more I stayed in a single, en-suite room and was very happy with the shower pressure and accommodations. There is a mini fridge with water, some snacks and a kettle for tea and coffee; I was even offered fresh milk! The only reason this isn't a 5 star review is that they don't accept cards or electronic payment. That's right, cash only! So, keep that in mind and hopefully they catch up to the 21st century in the near future.
A very nice guesthouse. Well located near the centre of Portree. Very clean and tidy, nice rooms,…read morecomfortable beds. I stayed with a large group of tourist guides on a recce to Skye, everyone in the group was impressed and had a good stay. I personally particularly appreciated the breakfast. It is very efficient and you get exactly what you want, lots of it and it's delicious. A very hospitable cosy place to stay.
Stayed here last week, was booked by our bus tour…read more The bff & I had a twin room which was quite spacious. Beds were super comfy. Although we both got too hot through the night with the heavy blanket. Had the window open the second night which was fine. Room had facilities for tea/coffee etc & even some cookies. Tiny tv. Free wifi in the room which was much appreciated by us. Big bathroom with a shower over bath. Breakfast was great. Option for smoked salmon & scrambled eggs or cooked breakfast. You can also have porridge if you like. There is yoghurt, fruit, juice and cereal if you prefer something lighter in the mornings. Portions are generous so you'll set off with a full belly! Would def stay here again!
Stayed here during a bus tour, could not have been more pleased. Great location, kind hosts,…read moredelicious breakfast. Clean, cozy rooms with TV/Wifi, some crackers/cookies and tea & coffee facilities. My room was not ensuite, but I had a private bathroom just down the hall, which was equally as clean and well-stocked as the room itself. Also, the room had its own sink, which I was grateful for. Was only here for one night with the tour, but will gladly stay here again should I return to Ullapool.
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The Sandgrounder B&B is located a bit outside of Portree (Island of Skye) and it will take you a…read more20 min walk to and from the town centre. Nearby you will find a COOP where you can buy food supplies, but note that there are no other shops. If you are travelling without a car I would suggest you find accommodation nearer the town centre. The host and his wife are very nice and accommodating. The B&B offers 2 bedrooms: 1 single and 1 double/twin. In your bedroom you will find clean towels, a small TV, clean carpet and sheets, a wash basin, coffee and tea facilities. You are handed a key to the main door and room and can come and go when you like. Breakfast is served plenty and you can expect the full English breakfast or anything you order the night before. Just fill in the sheet, which is left in your room and request what you want for breakfast. This is a very nice and efficient idea. Why only 3*? Unfortunately you need to share the toilet and bathroom with other guests, you might not know. Also, the walls appear to be very thin and you can hear people talking downstairs or in the other room. Still, its a nice place to stay if you have a car and and do not mind sharing the bathroom.
I recently stayed with my boyfriend here while on holiday in Skye. The room was nice with a wash…read morebasin and free Wi-Fi and TV. The hosts were very helpful especially John who cooked us a great full English breakfast. The bathroom was shared with another room but this did not bother us as the place was very clean and tidy and the bathroom spotless. The place is about a mile from the local town of Portree and the setting is very beautiful. only took us about 15 minutes walk into the centre when going out one evening for food. By car it's only a couple of minutes. like I said we were impressed by how clean the place was and there were some great maps and local guide books which we could borrow. On the whole we enjoyed our stay very much and I'm going to give it a 4 :-) xx Kata
This is my first time staying at a bed and breakfast. The owners live on site and have four rooms…read moreavailable to book. The room was comfortable with its own bathroom. In the mornings, we were provided with a substantial and tasty breakfast. The location is within walking distance to the center of Portree. Parking is available. Overall, it was a wonderful stay.
I totally recommend staying at the Haven House. Lynn and her family were excellent hosts. They…read moreaccommodated us immediately after our reservation was made in error at another location. The beds are comfortable and the location fantastic. The morning buffet was the best I had in Scotland. I would definitely return and stay there again.
I'm hesitant to bring this beautiful, off the beaten path inn and restaurant to light, but for…read morethose of you brave enough to venture this far out, if you're kind and honest you will find a happy bartender and a host of future friends over a pint (or 6) of local draft or whatever you prefer. Glenelg Inn is a hotel and restaurant tucked away in a small town where the goats roam free, the Scottish accent is thick, and the tourists like yourself few and far between. There is a cozy fireplace, picnic tables to view the water, and affordable drinks to take the edge off of traveling. You're not going to find too many authentic experiences in the world these days, and eventually this place will be "discovered" too, which is my fault, but for the next few people who make the trip out here you are in for a treat!
Isle of Skye is a very scenic, large, and mountainous island located to the northwest of the…read moremainland and considered part of the Scottish Highlands. There are only two ways on or off the island and that is the Skye Bridge or via the ferry at the Armadale ferry terminal about 20 miles to the south of the bridge. We drove those 20 miles and really enjoyed the scenery.
Weird to write a review on an island, but I reckon it makes sense in this case…read more Isle of Skye is unreal. You probably need a car. I can't imagine trying to navigate Skye without an automobile. Would be tricky. I saw a couple of lads trying to hitchhike. Good luck to 'em. Head to the Northern part of the island. Go out of your way to visit Quiraing, and also loop around to the most Northern part of the island. Take the photos you need to take and put your phone in your pocket for the rest of the time. Take it all in. It is a truly magical place. Simply beautiful. Talisker Distillery is on the island. The Southwest corner. Worth a visit. Smells incredible. Whiskey is tasty. Dress for all occasions. Expect heavy rain. Expect blue skies. Expect warm weather. Expect to be freezing. And expect it all in the same day. If you told me I had to go to Scotland for a month and could only stay on the Isle of Skye, I'd jump all over it.
Nick and his wife are really nice. We had a great stay for one night in a real renovated room with…read moresea view! They are also good cooks, the breakfast was very fullfilling everyone got stuffed! Recommended if you are in the area! Its a 10 minute walk, so no problem to get a lot of pints
If you're visiting Skye - stay here!! The accomodation is truly top notch, and if you can take…read moreadvantage of the dinners that Neil can provide - I thought he was a professional chef! The house itself is unique and modern and Skye is stunning. Neil is a good host who is prepared to share his knowledge. Oh yes, and the bedrooms back on to the beach!
The Duisdale House Hotel was a lovely experience. It's only about 10-15 minutes from Broadford on…read morethe southern end of Skye. A few of the high points: 1. Check-in. Due to inclement weather and construction delays, we didn't arrive until 9:45 pm, but still received a very warm welcome. The receptionist gave us a quick tour of the ground floor - breakfast spot, where to get a drink, wifi info, and a better parking spot, and then walked us up to our second floor room to be sure everything was all set. 2. Breakfast. It's tasty and there are quite a few options available. Hours were 8-10 while we were there late March 2015. 3. Room comfort: the room and bathroom felt nice and updated, and was very comfortable. The only minor complaints were that the wifi didn't seem to reach our room so we could only use it in the lobby, and there weren't a lot of shelves in the bathroom or large places in the bedroom to place suitcases. But those were pretty minor since our overall experience was extremely lovely.
This hotel was selected by our tour for us. It's a charming seaside village near the bridge over to…read morethe Isle of Skye. Likely cheaper than staying in Portree on Skye also. I think we paid £110 per night for two weeknights, at the beginning of tourist season. That included all taxes and breakfast. The hotel automatically reserves dinner in their restaurant for each room. It would have been nice to know that rather than have them not answer my emails asking to reserve a table for dinner. The rooms were comfortable and clean. This is very much a small, family run business so expect to take your time. Breakfast was good, with a few items laid out and then flexible made to order options. Dinner was good, homemade and fresh caught items.
Amazing...amazing! If only I was closer! We had best two days here with the nicest rooms and even…read morebetter meals! The hospitality was outstanding, and the wait staff, both young and old made the trip so very fulfilling! Strongly recommended on every level!!