These beautiful self catering cottages in Calligary township on the Isle of Skye are situated on a hillside overlooking the village of Ardvasar with superb views across the sea to the Knoydart hills on the mainland. They are not far from The Skye Bridge and Mallaig/Armadale Ferry and are just a few minutes from Armadale Castle and the Gaelic College at Sabhal Mor Ostaig.
Both Loch Hourn Cottage (sleeps 4/5) and Loch Nevis Cottage (sleeps 4) are very comfortably furnished and fully equipped to ensure your stay is a pleasant one. The surrounding area of Sleat, also known as The Garden of Skye, is ideal for observing the abundant wildlife and seabirds, sightseeing, hillwalking and fishing.
Both Loch Hourn Cottage (sleeps 4/5) and Loch Nevis Cottage (sleeps 4) are very comfortably furnished and fully equipped to ensure your stay is a pleasant one. The surrounding area of Sleat, also known as The Garden of Skye, is ideal for observing the abundant wildlife and seabirds, sightseeing, hillwalking and fishing.
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From Kyle of Lochalsh the cottages are about 35 minutes drive. When you cross The Skye Bridge continue on the A87 towards Broadford (but don't go into the town) for about 7 miles and take the left turn-off for Armadale / Ardvasar (A851). Drive along this double track road for about 15 miles until you come to the junction at the Petrol Station.
There are lots of things to see and do near the cottage as the surrounding area has sandy beaches, rugged mountains and forest walks. The sea and rivers teem with fish and deer still roam the glens. You should also make time to see Armadale Castle & Gardens (ancient home of Clan Donald), just along from the Gaelic College, Sabhal Mor Ostaig.
2. A non-refundable deposit of 25% of the total rental is required at the time of confirmation and the balance is due four weeks before arrival. If a booking is made within four weeks of holiday commencement full payment is required at the time of booking. You may pay by cheque, cash or Bank Transfer made payable to Mrs Janette MacLure.