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Isle of Skye Holiday Homes

Owner: Mrs Mackenzie
Address: 8 Hungladder, Kilmuir, Portree, Isle Of Skye, IV51 9YT
Telephone: 01470 552279
Fax: 01470 552279
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Email: 8hungladder@tiscali.co.uk
Website: www.isle-of-skye-holidayhomes.co.uk
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Weekly Rent: Please contact for Tariff
Region: Isle of Skye
Type: Self Catering
Accom: 3 Units
Sleeps: All Sleep 4 in Each
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Open: All Year

Isle of Skye Holiday Homes

Description: The Homer is a cosy cottage in very scenic and peaceful area. It has two bedrooms - one with a double bed and the other with 2 single beds. It has a spacious shower room, comfortable lounge with amazing outlook and dining area within. Other facilities include a colour TV, fridge freezer, electric cooker, microwave oven, washing machine, electric heaters and electric blankets. Beds are made up and electric is payable by a £1 meter.

Am Blar Beag is a Spacious, cosy cottage in a very scenic and peaceful area. Two bedrooms one with double bed and one twin with single beds, both with en-suite facilities. Comfortable sitting room with views towards the sea and the trotternish hills. There is a kitchen with dining area and also a separate dining room. Downstairs toilet, a utility room with washing machine and fridge freezer. Lighting, heating and cooking by electric and paid for by a £1 electric meter.

Buaile nan Carn is a cosy cottage in very scenic and peaceful area. It has two bedrooms - one double with wash basin and one twin with single beds. It has a shower room,comfortable lounge-dining area with spectacular views. Other facilities include a colour TV, fridge freezer, electric cooker, microwave oven, washing machine, electric heaters, electric blankets and telephone. Beds are made up and electric is payable by a £1 meter.

Location: The Isle of Skye is 56 miles long and 20 miles wide and offers some of the best scenery in the world. it is the ideal island for a relaxing and peaceful holiday especially for those interested in the beauty of nature. Visitors come to Skye at all seasons of the year and receive a warm Skye welcome. The Trotternish Peninsula is by far the most scenic area of Skye. Kilmuir is 21 miles north of Portee and offers splendid facilities for the holiday maker including walking, cycling,climbing, fishing, bird watching, pony trekking, canoeing etc. How to Get There : The Isle of Skye is now joined to the Scottish Mainland by a bridge close to the old ferry terminal at Kyle of Lochalsh and Kyleakin. After crossing the bridge turn right at the roundabout on the road leading to Broadford and then onto Portree. From Portree keep on the A87 to Uig and then continue on the coast road to Kilmuir.