Tour Scotland Self Catering Holiday Cottage Recommendations Glenelg


Tour Scotland self catering holiday cottage recommendations in Glenelg in the Highlands of Scotland.

Roddy's Cottage is a three bedroom property close to the Isle of Skye is able to sleep up to six people. This single storey detached cottage has belonged to the owner's family for generations, and is positioned by the bay in Glenelg. Just 10 miles from the main route to the Isle of Skye and lovingly restored, this cottage provides welcoming accommodation amidst stunning scenery. With an open fire in the sitting room, a cosy dining area, a well equipped fitted kitchen and three bedrooms, the property is well suited for a family break or a trip with friends.

Creagmhor bungalow has its own garden with a colourful show of shrubs.It has a large living room with dinette area and open fire. The kitchen has all the facilities including dishwasher and tumble dryer.It has one double and two twin bedrooms. there is a jacuzzi bath and shower.Electricity and linen are included in the rent There is electric central heating throughout the house.

The Wee Hoose is situated on the main street of Glenelg Highland and is a short walk to the village Inn and directly across the road from the village shop which stocks most items. The Wee Hoose has undergone a recent fully modernised renovation with no expense spared. It really is 5* stunning cottage with stunning views across the sea to the Isle Of Skye. The house itself is fully equipped including sky Tv and free Wifi connection, Jacuzzi bath and a very powerful walk in shower. The Wee Hoose is fully central heated and has an outside picnic bench. Glenelg itself is a truly unique little hamlet surrounded by stunning views and wildlife and has a little turntable ferry across to the Isle Of Skye in the summer months. Plenty of outdoor activities eg walking, cycling, fishing, bird watching, horse riding and boat trips can also be arranged...

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